Slavery in the Southwest : Genizaro identity, dignity and the law / Bill Piatt, Moises Gonzales.
2019
KFN4105 .P53 2019 (Mapit)
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Title
Slavery in the Southwest : Genizaro identity, dignity and the law / Bill Piatt, Moises Gonzales.
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Imprint
Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, [2019]
Description
xiii, 247 pages ; 23 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Conquest, conversion and conflict
Who is an Indian? What is an Indian tribe? What does it matter?
Should Genizaros (and Lumbees and others) pursue federal recognition?
The legal framework for recognition/validation
International recognition of indigenous rights
Rebirth.
Who is an Indian? What is an Indian tribe? What does it matter?
Should Genizaros (and Lumbees and others) pursue federal recognition?
The legal framework for recognition/validation
International recognition of indigenous rights
Rebirth.
Summary
"This book describes the history of the Genizaro peoples in North America and their suffering under systems of slavery. It explores the legal and tribal classifications of the Genizaro people and their descendants in the current day. This book makes a comprehensive attempt to outline the legal remedies which might now be made available to Genizaro communities and to Genizaro individuals"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call Number
KFN4105 .P53 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781531015558 paperback
1531015557 paperback
9781531015565
1531015565
1531015557 paperback
9781531015565
1531015565
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