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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction - Toward a Genealogy of the U.S. Colonial Present
Part I. Histories in Contention
Chapter 1 - The Specters of Recognition
Chapter 2 - Colonizing Chaco Canyon: Mapping Antiquity in the Territorial Southwest
Chapter 3 - The Prose of Counter-Sovereignty
Chapter 4 - A Sorry State: Apology Politics and Legal Fictions in the Court of the Conqueror
Part II. Colonial Entanglements
Chapter 5 - Missionaries, Slaves, and Indians: Fragmented Colonial Exchanges in the Early American South
Chapter 6 - American Empire, Hispanism, and the Nationalist Visions of Albizu, Recto, and Grau
Chapter 7 - Becoming Indo-Hispano: Reies López Tijerina and the New Mexican Land Grant Movement
Chapter 8 - Seeking New Fields of Labor: Football and Colonial Political Economies in American Samoa
Chapter 9 - The Kēpaniwai (Damming of the Water) Heritage Gardens: Alternative Futures beyond the Settler State
Part III. Politics of Transposition
Chapter 10 - Our Stories Are Maps Larger Than Can Be Held: Self-Determination and the Normative Force of Law at the Periphery of American Expansionism
Chapter 11 - Governmentality and Cartographies of Colonial Spaces: The “Progressive Military Map of Porto Rico,” 1908–1914
Chapter 12 - “I’m Not Running on My Gender”: The 2010 Navajo Nation Presidential Race, Gender, and the Politics of Tradition
Chapter 13 - Translation, American English, and the National Insecurities of Empire
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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