The Third Space of Sovereignty
The Third Space of Sovereignty: The Postcolonial Politics of U.S.-Indigenous Relations (Indigenous Americas)
Kevin Bruyneel
A Note on Terminology
Introduction: Politics on the Boundaries
1. The U.S.-Indigenous Relationship
- A Struggle over Colonial Rule
2. Resisting American Domestication
- The U.S. Civil War and the Cherokee Struggle to Be "Still, a Nation"
3. 1871 and the Turn to Postcolonial Time in U.S.-Indigenous Relations
4. Indigenous Politics and the "Gift" of U.S. Citizenship in the Early Twentieth Century
5. Between Civil Rights and Decolonization
- The Claim for Postcolonial Nationhood
6. Indigenous Sovereignty versus Colonial Time at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century
Conclusion: The Third Space of Sovereignty
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index