2017
DOI: 10.1215/07990537-4156762
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Becoming Indigenous in Haiti, from Dessalines to La Revue Indigène

Abstract: This essay analyzes the long genealogy of Haitian indigenism as an alternative discourse to diaspora in discussing Caribbean identity. It focuses on two moments when indigenous rhetoric becomes prominent: the 1920s cultural movement against the US occupation and the war of independence itself. At both these conjunctures, the rhetoric of indigeneity foregrounded issues of sovereignty, making specific territorial claims on the basis of filiation while demanding the expulsion of others as foreign. At the same tim… Show more

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“…Uma das respostas haitianas a tais visões foi o movimento indigéniste (Déus, 2020;Perry, 2017). Centrado na Revue Indigène, periódico fundado em 1927, esse movimento buscava resgatar e revalorizar a cultura popular haitiana e seu legado africano através da produção intelectual e artística.…”
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“…Uma das respostas haitianas a tais visões foi o movimento indigéniste (Déus, 2020;Perry, 2017). Centrado na Revue Indigène, periódico fundado em 1927, esse movimento buscava resgatar e revalorizar a cultura popular haitiana e seu legado africano através da produção intelectual e artística.…”
Section: Assim Viveu O Tiounclassified