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The Magic Children : Racial Identity at the End of the Age of Race
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One day at the end of the twentieth century, Roger Echo-Hawk decided to give up being an Indian. After becoming an American Indian historian, he started to question our widespread reliance on a concept of race that the academy had long-since discredited, and embarked on a personal and professional journey to giving up race himself. This passionate book offers a powerful meditation on racialism and a manifesto for creating a world without it. Echo-Hawk examines personal identity, social movements, and policy--NAGPRA, Indian law, Red Pride, indigenous archaeology--showing how they rely on race and how they should move beyond it.
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- ISBN-13: 9781598745740
- ISBN-10: 1598745743
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publish Date: September 2010
- Page Count: 176
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