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Indigenous Archives

Indigenous Archives

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Drawing on in-depth analysis of cultural production and interviews with Guatemalan Maya youth and young adults in Los Angeles, Indigenous Archives examines how Mayas in diaspora actively forge Indigenous belonging in the face of displacement from their ancestral homelands.

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Keywords

  • 1982 Río Negro Massacres
  • Algona Iowa
  • anti-Indigenous racism
  • Archives
  • Baja Verapaz
  • Children's literature
  • community engaged research
  • cultural production
  • Discovering Dominga film
  • Epistemology
  • Exclusion
  • Genocide
  • Guatemala
  • Immigration
  • indigeneity
  • intergenerational
  • intergenerational dialogue
  • intergenerational poverty
  • La Comunidad Ixim
  • Latinidad
  • Maya Achí peoples
  • Maya clothing
  • Maya diaspora
  • Maya Womxn
  • mobile archives
  • mobility
  • Photography
  • queering kinship
  • Settler Colonialism
  • social justice organizing
  • transnational racism
  • Youth

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DOI: 10.1215/9781478061755

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