Theorizing native studies
Auteur(s) : Simpson, Audra (Éd.)Smith, Andrea (Éd.)Description matérielle : viii-337 p. : illustrations ; 24 cm.Publication : Durham : Duke university press, 2014.Cote : N.433Note : Bibliographie p. 297-320. Index. Thématique : Ethnologie | Identité ethnique | MéthodologieThématique spécifique : Revendication identitaire | Relations colonisateur-colonisé Géographique : Amérique du Nord
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