Urban indigeneities : being indigenous in the twenty-first century /
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Tucson :
University of Arizona Press,
2023.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Indigenous Peoples in the Cities of the World / Dana Brablec and Andrew Canessa
- 1. The Making of an Urban Indigenous Community: Shipibo Art and the Battles for Place, Dignity and a Future / Giuliana Borea
- 2. Roots in the City, Routes to the City : Suva, Fiji as Indigenous Space / Kate Stevens
- 3. Making Money and Ends Meet : Racialization, Work, and Gender among Bolivian Market Vendors / Aiko Ikemura Amaral
- 4. From nanas to presidentas : Leadership Trajectories of Mapuche Women within Indigenous Associations in Santiago de Chile / Dana Brablec
- 5. Hidden Stories of Ainu in Tokyo / Kanako Uzawa
- 6. The Politics of Ese Eja Indigenous Urbanite Images in Distinct Nation States : the Bolivian and Peruvian Amazon / Daniela Peluso
- 7. Spaces of Indigeneity and the Impossibility of Mapuche Citizenship in the Urban Neoliberal Modernity of Santiago de Chile : The Case of the Film Play / Sandra del Valle Casals
- 8. Indigenous Urbanization and Indigenous Urban Experiences in the Russian Arctic : The Cases of Yakutsk and Naryan-Mar / Marya Rozanova Smith, Stanislav Saas Ksenofontov, Andrey Petrov
- Afterword / Chris Andersen.