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Kumeyaay Courses «astride la linea» : An Account of Cross-Border Contacts and Collaborations of an Indigenous Community at the California Border (New ed)

Part of the Europaeische Hochschulschriften / European University Studies / Publications Universitaires Europeennes series
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This book deals with the meaning of factual and symbolic borders and ways by which these are overcome on the basis of regular activities or in representational and political discourses.

The Kumeyaay in Southern California and Northern Baja California are small in numbers but well-represented in the permanent exhibition of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.

Next to collected objects of daily significance, they describe their border-related existence with the following words: «We gather with other Kumeyaay bands from California and Mexico to socialize, celebrate, and share traditions.

Through the bonds of singing, dancing, basket weaving, and pottery making, we are coming together and bringing down the border» (Campo curators, 2003).

Next to these commonalities, though, the Kumeyaay have to cope with political and economic conditions that bring out the differences.

The Kumeyaay’s specific involvement in the crossroads of nationality and cultural belonging generates a view on different kinds of separation and signification within the field of identity formation and survival.

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Peter Lang AG
3631612311 / 9783631612316
Paperback / softback
305.897
20/05/2011
Switzerland
206 pages
148 x 210 mm, 280 grams