This book uses the Peoplehood Model to argue for a more consistent recognition process grounded in indigenous methodology. The text centers on four aspects of peoplehood-language, sacred history, territory/place, and ceremonial cycle-and shows how they inform the Lumbee identity and counter arguments derived from the Western Colonial Model.
This book uses the Peoplehood Model to argue for a more consistent recognition process grounded in indigenous methodology. The text centers on four as...