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Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America (Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early … and the University of North Carolina Press
Author: Michael John Witgen
Year: February 22, 2022
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File size: PDF 12 MB
Language: English



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Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America In his groundbreaking book, "Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America Michael Witgen offers a powerful critique of the United States' history of expansionism and the devastating impact it had on Indigenous communities. The book tells the story of the Anishinaabeg, a Native American tribe that resisted removal and retained thousands of acres of their homeland in what is now Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Despite being outnumbered by white settlers well into the nineteenth century, the Anishinaabeg leveraged their political savvy to advance a dual citizenship that allowed mixed-race tribal members to claim a place in US civil society. Witgen challenges our assumptions about the inevitability of US expansion and the fate of Indigenous peoples, revealing the deep-seated flaws in the American state's recognition of Indigenous sovereignty.
Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America В своей новаторской книге «Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America» Майкл Витген предлагает мощную критику истории экспансионизма и разрушительное воздействие, которое оно оказало на общины коренных народов. Книга повествует об индейском племени анишинаабег, которое сопротивлялось переселению и сохранило тысячи акров своей родины на территории нынешних Мичигана, Висконсина и Миннесоты. Несмотря на то, что белые поселенцы значительно превосходили их по численности в девятнадцатом веке, анишинаабег использовали свою политическую смекалку, чтобы продвинуть двойное гражданство, которое позволило членам смешанных племен претендовать на место в гражданском обществе США. Витген оспаривает наши предположения о неизбежности экспансии США и судьбе коренных народов, выявляя глубоко укоренившиеся недостатки в признании американским государством суверенитета коренных народов.
Se....Red : Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America Dans son livre pionnier Se....Red : Indigenous Land, American Expansion and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America "Michael Witgen offre une critique puissante de l'histoire de l'expansionnisme et de l'impact dévastateur qu'elle a eu sur les communautés autochtones. livre parle de la tribu indienne Anishinaabeg, qui a résisté à la réinstallation et a conservé des milliers d'acres de sa patrie dans le Michigan actuel, le Wisconsin et le Minnesota. Bien que les colons blancs les surpassent largement au XIXe siècle, les Anishinaabeg utilisent leur savoir-faire politique pour promouvoir la double nationalité qui permet aux membres des tribus mixtes de revendiquer une place dans la société civile américaine. Witgen conteste nos hypothèses sur l'inévitabilité de l'expansion des États-Unis et sur le sort des peuples autochtones, révélant des lacunes profondes dans la reconnaissance de la souveraineté des peuples autochtones par l'État américain.
Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America En su libro pionero «Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expósito ansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America» Michael Witgen ofrece una fuerte crítica a la historia del expansionismo y al devastador impacto que ha tenido en las comunidades indígenas. libro narra la historia de una tribu india anishinaabeg que se resistió a ser reubicada y conservó miles de acres de su tierra natal en lo que hoy es Michigan, Wisconsin y Minnesota. A pesar de que los colonos blancos los superaron considerablemente en número en el siglo XIX, los anishinaabeg utilizaron su ingenio político para promover una doble ciudadanía que permitió a los miembros de las tribus mixtas reclamar un lugar en la sociedad civil estadounidense. Witgen cuestiona nuestras suposiciones sobre la inevitabilidad de la expansión estadounidense y el destino de los pueblos indígenas, revelando deficiencias profundamente arraigadas en el reconocimiento por parte del Estado estadounidense de la soberanía indígena.
Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America Nel suo libro innovativo «Seeing Red: Independous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America» Michael Witgen offre forti critiche alla storia dell'espansionismo e l'impatto devastante che ha avuto sulle comunità indigene. Il libro parla della tribù indiana anichinaabeg, che ha resistito al trasferimento e conservato migliaia di acri della sua patria nel Michigan, Wisconsin e Minnesota. Anche se i coloni bianchi erano molto superiori al loro numero nel diciannovesimo secolo, gli anichinaabeg hanno usato la loro intelligenza politica per promuovere la doppia cittadinanza che ha permesso ai membri delle tribù miste di candidarsi a un posto nella società civile americana. Witgen ha contestato le nostre ipotesi sull'inevitabilità di espansione degli Stati Uniti e sulla sorte dei popoli indigeni, rivelando difetti radicati nel riconoscere la sovranità dei popoli indigeni da parte dello Stato americano.
Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America In seinem bahnbrechenden Buch „Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America“ Michael Witgen bietet eine kraftvolle Kritik an der Geschichte des Expansionismus und der verheerenden Auswirkungen, die er auf indigene Gemeinschaften hatte. Das Buch erzählt die Geschichte des Indianerstammes Anishinaabeg, der sich der Umsiedlung widersetzte und Tausende Hektar seiner Heimat im heutigen Michigan, Wisconsin und Minnesota bewahrte. Obwohl die weißen edler im 19. Jahrhundert zahlenmäßig weit überlegen waren, nutzte Anishinaabeg ihren politischen Einfallsreichtum, um die doppelte Staatsbürgerschaft zu fördern, die es Mitgliedern gemischter Stämme ermöglichte, einen Platz in der US-Zivilgesellschaft zu beanspruchen. Witgen bestreitet unsere Annahmen über die Unvermeidlichkeit der US-Expansion und das Schicksal der indigenen Völker, indem er tief verwurzelte Mängel bei der Anerkennung der Souveränität der indigenen Völker durch den amerikanischen Staat aufdeckt.
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Kırmızı Görmek: Kuzey Amerika'da Yerli Toprakları, Amerikan Genişlemesi ve Yağmanın Politik Ekonomisi Çığır açan kitabında "Kırmızı Görmek: Yerli Toprakları, Amerikan Genişlemesi ve Kuzey Amerika'da Yağmanın Politik Ekonomisi" Michael Witgen, yayılmacılık tarihinin ve bunun üzerindeki yıkıcı etkisinin güçlü bir eleştirisini sunuyor Yerli topluluklar. Kitap, yeniden yerleşime direnen ve şimdi Michigan, Wisconsin ve Minnesota'da binlerce dönümlük vatanlarını koruyan Anishinaabeg Kızılderili kabilesinin hikayesini anlatıyor. On dokuzuncu yüzyılda beyaz yerleşimciler tarafından büyük ölçüde sayıca az olmasına rağmen, Anishinaabeg, karışık kabilelerin üyelerinin ABD sivil toplumunda yer almasını sağlayan çifte vatandaşlığı teşvik etmek için siyasi anlayışlarını kullandı. Witgen, ABD'nin genişlemesinin kaçınılmazlığı ve yerli halkların kaderi hakkındaki varsayımlarımızı tartışıyor ve Amerikan devletinin yerli egemenliğini tanımasındaki köklü kusurları ortaya koyuyor.
رؤية الأحمر: أراضي السكان الأصليين، والتوسع الأمريكي، والاقتصاد السياسي للنهب في أمريكا الشمالية في كتابه الرائد «رؤية الأحمر: أراضي السكان الأصليين، والتوسع الأمريكي، والاقتصاد السياسي للنهب في أمريكا الشمالية» يقدم مايكل ويتجن نقدًا قويًا لتاريخ التوسع والأثر المدمر الذي تركه على مجتمعات السكان الأصليين. يحكي الكتاب قصة قبيلة Anishinaabeg الهندية، التي قاومت إعادة التوطين وحافظت على آلاف الأفدنة من وطنها في ما يعرف الآن بميشيغان وويسكونسن ومينيسوتا. على الرغم من تفوقهم بشكل كبير من قبل المستوطنين البيض في القرن التاسع عشر، استخدم Anishinaabeg ذكاءهم السياسي للترويج للجنسية المزدوجة، مما سمح لأفراد القبائل المختلطة بالمطالبة بمكان في المجتمع المدني الأمريكي. يجادل ويتجن في افتراضاتنا حول حتمية التوسع الأمريكي ومصير الشعوب الأصلية، مما يكشف عن عيوب عميقة الجذور في اعتراف الدولة الأمريكية بسيادة السكان الأصليين.

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