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Being Indigenous in Jim Crow Virginia: Powhatan People and the Color Line religion Focusing on the Albuquerque Indian

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Focusing on the Albuquerque Indian School in New Mexico

Her poems often reflect the deep tensions between Native culture and white culture

and contemporary artisans

The structure and nature of the Ojibwe language is discussed

even laughter and mutual affection – are key to our shared futures here in North America

Being Indigenous in Jim Crow Virginia: Powhatan People and the Color Line religion Focusing on the Albuquerque IndianVirginias Racial Integrity Act of 1924 recodified the states long standing racial hierarchy as a more rigid Black white binary. Then, Virginia officials asserted that no Virginia Indians could be other than legally Black, given centuries of love and marriage across color lines. How indigenous peoples of Virginia resisted erasure and built their identities as Native Americans is the powerful story this book tells. Spanning a century of fraught history,

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