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DECOMING HOPI: A HISTORY BY WESLEY BERNARDI

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YAQUI HOMELAND AND HOMEPLACE BY KIRSTIN C. ERICKSON

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Yaqui Homeland and Homeplace: The Everyday Production of Ethnic Identity By: Kirstin C. Erickson

In this illuminating book, anthropologist Kirstin Erickson explains how members of the Yaqui tribe, an indigenous group in northern Mexico, construct, negotiate, and continually reimagine their ethnic identity. She examines two interconnected dimensions of the Yaqui ethnic imagination: the simultaneous processes of place making and identification, and the inseparability of ethnicity from female-identified spaces, roles, and practices.

Paperback
Measurements: 9" x 6"
208 pages