Citation: Nolan, Yvette (2014) What we talk about when we talk about Indian. In: Recasting commodity and spectacle in the indigenous Americas. School of Advanced Study, London, pp. 223-234. ISBN 978-1-908857-08-8
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Creators: | Nolan, Yvette and |
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Subjects: | Human Rights & Development Studies Sociology & Anthropology Latin American Studies |
Keywords: | Algonquin, authenticity, Canada, Cherokee, Cree, festival, Guna, Gwich'in, Hollywood, Huron, indigeneity, Inuit, Kiowa, Maori, mestizos, Métis, modernity, Mohawk, Montagnais, narrative, Nlaka'pamux, Obijwe, Rappahannock, Sepwecemc, Shakespeare, stereotypes, storytelling, television, theatre, Tuscarora, Vancouver, Wampanoag, |
Divisions: | Institute of Latin American Studies |
Collections: | Recasting commodity and spectacle in the indigenous Americas |
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