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Louisiana Creole Peoplehood : Afro-Indigeneity and Community.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Seattle : University of Washington Press, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (305 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780295749501
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Louisiana Creole PeoplehoodDDC classification:
  • 305.8009763
LOC classification:
  • E185.625 .P783 2022
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction: Ayou Komensé -- PART 1 Sacred Histories: From Kinship to Cultural Resurgences -- Chapter 1: Post-Contact Peoplehood -- Community Response: SO, HAVE YOU HEARD THE ONE ABOUT THE LOUISIANA CREOLES WHO FIGHT THE SYSTEM OF INDIGENOUS ERASURE? -- Chapter 2: Speak White, Speak Black, Speak American -- Community Response: THE RACIALIZATION OF CREOLE IDENTITY AND HERITAGE LANGUAGE LOSS -- Chapter 3: Acadian/African/Indigenous Trinity -- Community Response: IT'S NOT THE WEIGHT, BUT HOW YOU CARRY IT -- Chapter 4: Bulbancha is still a Place -- Community Response: BULBANCHA IS STILL A PLACE -- PART 2 Landbase: From Homelands to food and Health -- Chapter 5: Filé Man -- Community Response: COLSON'S CREOLE-INDIGENOUS CULTURAL CONTINUITY -- Chapter 6: Telling It Right -- Community Response: COMMENTS ON "TELLING IT RIGHT: IN SEARCH OF THE ISHAK" -- Chapter 7: A Perfect Circle Bound in Chains -- Community Response: CAUGHT IN THE CYCLE -- PART 3: Languages: Literacies and Bodies -- Chapter 8: Language Revitalization, Race, and Resistance in Creole Louisiana -- Community Response: NOTHING TO MANIFESTO -- Chapter 9: No Body Sings the Blues Like a Fat Body -- Community Response: THUNDER THIGHS -- Community Response: "FATTEN UP, YOU'RE TOO SKINNY" -- Chapter 10: Don't Scratch My Washboard, but You Can Pull My Fiddle -- Community Response: BENDING THE STORY -- PART 4: Ceremonials and Cultural Practice -- Chapter 11: On Passing and Survival -- Chapter 12: LA to L.A. -- Testimonial 1. Louisiana Creole Peoplehood -- Testimonial 2. A Reflection -- Testimonial 3. Interview with Kenneth L. Jolivétte -- Testimonial 4: Reflection -- Conclusion: Nouzot Kréyol -- In memoriam: Reflections on Janet Ravare Colson, Cane River Creole Matriarch -- Appendix -- List of Contributors -- Index.
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction: Ayou Komensé -- PART 1 Sacred Histories: From Kinship to Cultural Resurgences -- Chapter 1: Post-Contact Peoplehood -- Community Response: SO, HAVE YOU HEARD THE ONE ABOUT THE LOUISIANA CREOLES WHO FIGHT THE SYSTEM OF INDIGENOUS ERASURE? -- Chapter 2: Speak White, Speak Black, Speak American -- Community Response: THE RACIALIZATION OF CREOLE IDENTITY AND HERITAGE LANGUAGE LOSS -- Chapter 3: Acadian/African/Indigenous Trinity -- Community Response: IT'S NOT THE WEIGHT, BUT HOW YOU CARRY IT -- Chapter 4: Bulbancha is still a Place -- Community Response: BULBANCHA IS STILL A PLACE -- PART 2 Landbase: From Homelands to food and Health -- Chapter 5: Filé Man -- Community Response: COLSON'S CREOLE-INDIGENOUS CULTURAL CONTINUITY -- Chapter 6: Telling It Right -- Community Response: COMMENTS ON "TELLING IT RIGHT: IN SEARCH OF THE ISHAK" -- Chapter 7: A Perfect Circle Bound in Chains -- Community Response: CAUGHT IN THE CYCLE -- PART 3: Languages: Literacies and Bodies -- Chapter 8: Language Revitalization, Race, and Resistance in Creole Louisiana -- Community Response: NOTHING TO MANIFESTO -- Chapter 9: No Body Sings the Blues Like a Fat Body -- Community Response: THUNDER THIGHS -- Community Response: "FATTEN UP, YOU'RE TOO SKINNY" -- Chapter 10: Don't Scratch My Washboard, but You Can Pull My Fiddle -- Community Response: BENDING THE STORY -- PART 4: Ceremonials and Cultural Practice -- Chapter 11: On Passing and Survival -- Chapter 12: LA to L.A. -- Testimonial 1. Louisiana Creole Peoplehood -- Testimonial 2. A Reflection -- Testimonial 3. Interview with Kenneth L. Jolivétte -- Testimonial 4: Reflection -- Conclusion: Nouzot Kréyol -- In memoriam: Reflections on Janet Ravare Colson, Cane River Creole Matriarch -- Appendix -- List of Contributors -- Index.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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