Native but foreign :: Indigenous immigrants and refugees in the North American borderlands /
Winner, 2019 Spur Award for Best Historical Nonfiction Book, sponsored by Western Writers of America In Native but Foreign, historian Brenden W. Rensink presents an innovative comparison of indigenous peoples who traversed North American borders in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, examining C...
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Zusammenfassung: | Winner, 2019 Spur Award for Best Historical Nonfiction Book, sponsored by Western Writers of America In Native but Foreign, historian Brenden W. Rensink presents an innovative comparison of indigenous peoples who traversed North American borders in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, examining Crees and Chippewas, who crossed the border from Canada into Montana, and Yaquis from Mexico who migrated into Arizona. The resulting history questions how opposing national borders affect and react differently to Native identity and offers new insights into what it has meant to be "indigenous" or an "immigrant." Rensink?s findings counter a prevailing theme in histories of the American West?namely, that the East was the center that dictated policy to the western periphery. On the contrary, Rensink employs experiences of the Yaquis, Crees, and Chippewas to depict Arizona and Montana as an active and mercurial blend of local political, economic, and social interests pushing back against and even reshaping broader federal policy. Rensink argues that as immediate forces in the borderlands molded the formation of federal policy, these Native groups moved from being categorized as political refugees to being cast as illegal immigrants, subject to deportation or segregation; in both cases, this legal transition was turbulent. Despite continued staunch opposition, Crees, Chippewas, and Yaquis gained legal and permanent settlements in the United States and successfully broke free of imposed transnational identities. Accompanying the thought-provoking text, a vast guide to archival sources across states, provinces, and countries is included to aid future scholarship. Native but Foreign is an essential work for scholars of immigration, indigenous peoples, and borderlands studies. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xv, 300 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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contents | Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Illustrations; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Prologue; Introduction. Comparing the US-Canadian and US-Mexican Borderlands and the Transnational Natives Who Crossed Them; Part 1. Homelands, Transnational Worlds, Labor, and Border Encounters; Chapter 1. Crees, Chippewas, and Yaquis in Early Transnational Contexts; Chapter 2. Transnational Encounters and Evolving Prejudice in Montana and Arizona, 1800-1900; Part 2. Native Peoples as "Foreign" Refugees and Immigrants; Chapter 3. Yaqui Refugees and American Response, 1880s-1910s. Chapter 4. Cree Refugees and American Response, 1885-1888Part 3. Native Struggles to Make American Homelands; Chapter 5. Crees in Limbo and Deportation, 1889-1900; Chapter 6. Arizona Yaquimi and Integration in the United States, 1900s-1950s; Chapter 7. Yaqui Legality and Belonging in Arizona, 1900-1950s; Chapter 8. Cree and Chippewa Attempts at Permanent Montana Settlement, 1900-1908; Part 4. New Allies, New Efforts, and Final Resolutions; Chapter 9. Cree and Chippewa Legislative Battles and Victories, 1908-1916; Chapter 10. Yaqui Struggle for Land and Federal Tribal Recognition, 1962-1980. |
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spelling | Rensink, Brenden W., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010136809 Native but foreign : Indigenous immigrants and refugees in the North American borderlands / Brenden W. Rensink ; foreword by Sterling Evans. First edition. College Station : Texas A & M University Press, [2018] ©2018 1 online resource (xv, 300 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Connecting the greater west Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed August 10, 2018). Includes bibliographical references and index. Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Illustrations; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Prologue; Introduction. Comparing the US-Canadian and US-Mexican Borderlands and the Transnational Natives Who Crossed Them; Part 1. Homelands, Transnational Worlds, Labor, and Border Encounters; Chapter 1. Crees, Chippewas, and Yaquis in Early Transnational Contexts; Chapter 2. Transnational Encounters and Evolving Prejudice in Montana and Arizona, 1800-1900; Part 2. Native Peoples as "Foreign" Refugees and Immigrants; Chapter 3. Yaqui Refugees and American Response, 1880s-1910s. Chapter 4. Cree Refugees and American Response, 1885-1888Part 3. Native Struggles to Make American Homelands; Chapter 5. Crees in Limbo and Deportation, 1889-1900; Chapter 6. Arizona Yaquimi and Integration in the United States, 1900s-1950s; Chapter 7. Yaqui Legality and Belonging in Arizona, 1900-1950s; Chapter 8. Cree and Chippewa Attempts at Permanent Montana Settlement, 1900-1908; Part 4. New Allies, New Efforts, and Final Resolutions; Chapter 9. Cree and Chippewa Legislative Battles and Victories, 1908-1916; Chapter 10. Yaqui Struggle for Land and Federal Tribal Recognition, 1962-1980. Winner, 2019 Spur Award for Best Historical Nonfiction Book, sponsored by Western Writers of America In Native but Foreign, historian Brenden W. Rensink presents an innovative comparison of indigenous peoples who traversed North American borders in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, examining Crees and Chippewas, who crossed the border from Canada into Montana, and Yaquis from Mexico who migrated into Arizona. The resulting history questions how opposing national borders affect and react differently to Native identity and offers new insights into what it has meant to be "indigenous" or an "immigrant." Rensink?s findings counter a prevailing theme in histories of the American West?namely, that the East was the center that dictated policy to the western periphery. On the contrary, Rensink employs experiences of the Yaquis, Crees, and Chippewas to depict Arizona and Montana as an active and mercurial blend of local political, economic, and social interests pushing back against and even reshaping broader federal policy. Rensink argues that as immediate forces in the borderlands molded the formation of federal policy, these Native groups moved from being categorized as political refugees to being cast as illegal immigrants, subject to deportation or segregation; in both cases, this legal transition was turbulent. Despite continued staunch opposition, Crees, Chippewas, and Yaquis gained legal and permanent settlements in the United States and successfully broke free of imposed transnational identities. Accompanying the thought-provoking text, a vast guide to archival sources across states, provinces, and countries is included to aid future scholarship. Native but Foreign is an essential work for scholars of immigration, indigenous peoples, and borderlands studies. Indians of North America Migration. Indians of North America Canadian-American Border Region Government relations. Indians of North America Mexican-American Border Region Government relations. Transnationalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00009276 Indians of North America Legal status, laws, etc. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065315 Transnationalisme. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Civil Rights. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Human Rights. bisacsh Indians of North America Government relations fast Indians of North America Legal status, laws, etc. fast Transnationalism fast North America Canadian-American Border Region fast North America Mexican-American Border Region fast Evans, Sterling, 1959- writer of foreword. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjrbk8TpCQcKCxWwy8jCFC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98064379 has work: Native but foreign (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGDfR74k3YhjV73W3MdgjC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Rensink, Brenden W. Native but foreign. First edition. College Station : Texas A & M University Press, [2018] 9781623496555 1623496551 (DLC) 2018006306 (OCoLC)1015810508 Connecting the greater west series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013121664 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1866071 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Rensink, Brenden W. Native but foreign : Indigenous immigrants and refugees in the North American borderlands / Connecting the greater west series. Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Illustrations; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Prologue; Introduction. Comparing the US-Canadian and US-Mexican Borderlands and the Transnational Natives Who Crossed Them; Part 1. Homelands, Transnational Worlds, Labor, and Border Encounters; Chapter 1. Crees, Chippewas, and Yaquis in Early Transnational Contexts; Chapter 2. Transnational Encounters and Evolving Prejudice in Montana and Arizona, 1800-1900; Part 2. Native Peoples as "Foreign" Refugees and Immigrants; Chapter 3. Yaqui Refugees and American Response, 1880s-1910s. Chapter 4. Cree Refugees and American Response, 1885-1888Part 3. Native Struggles to Make American Homelands; Chapter 5. Crees in Limbo and Deportation, 1889-1900; Chapter 6. Arizona Yaquimi and Integration in the United States, 1900s-1950s; Chapter 7. Yaqui Legality and Belonging in Arizona, 1900-1950s; Chapter 8. Cree and Chippewa Attempts at Permanent Montana Settlement, 1900-1908; Part 4. New Allies, New Efforts, and Final Resolutions; Chapter 9. Cree and Chippewa Legislative Battles and Victories, 1908-1916; Chapter 10. Yaqui Struggle for Land and Federal Tribal Recognition, 1962-1980. Indians of North America Migration. Indians of North America Canadian-American Border Region Government relations. Indians of North America Mexican-American Border Region Government relations. Transnationalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00009276 Indians of North America Legal status, laws, etc. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065315 Transnationalisme. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Civil Rights. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Human Rights. bisacsh Indians of North America Government relations fast Indians of North America Legal status, laws, etc. fast Transnationalism fast |
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title | Native but foreign : Indigenous immigrants and refugees in the North American borderlands / |
title_auth | Native but foreign : Indigenous immigrants and refugees in the North American borderlands / |
title_exact_search | Native but foreign : Indigenous immigrants and refugees in the North American borderlands / |
title_full | Native but foreign : Indigenous immigrants and refugees in the North American borderlands / Brenden W. Rensink ; foreword by Sterling Evans. |
title_fullStr | Native but foreign : Indigenous immigrants and refugees in the North American borderlands / Brenden W. Rensink ; foreword by Sterling Evans. |
title_full_unstemmed | Native but foreign : Indigenous immigrants and refugees in the North American borderlands / Brenden W. Rensink ; foreword by Sterling Evans. |
title_short | Native but foreign : |
title_sort | native but foreign indigenous immigrants and refugees in the north american borderlands |
title_sub | Indigenous immigrants and refugees in the North American borderlands / |
topic | Indians of North America Migration. Indians of North America Canadian-American Border Region Government relations. Indians of North America Mexican-American Border Region Government relations. Transnationalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00009276 Indians of North America Legal status, laws, etc. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065315 Transnationalisme. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Civil Rights. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Human Rights. bisacsh Indians of North America Government relations fast Indians of North America Legal status, laws, etc. fast Transnationalism fast |
topic_facet | Indians of North America Migration. Indians of North America Canadian-American Border Region Government relations. Indians of North America Mexican-American Border Region Government relations. Transnationalism. Indians of North America Legal status, laws, etc. Transnationalisme. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Civil Rights. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Human Rights. Indians of North America Government relations Transnationalism North America Canadian-American Border Region North America Mexican-American Border Region |
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