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The Politics of Authority
July 9 (M)- Seminar: Debating Tradition
- Stinson, J. (2018, Jul. 3). How The U.S. Territory Of Guam Became An American Colony. AJ+ [10.5 mins].
- Mock, J. (2015, May 16). Hollywood’s Appropriation Of Hawaiian Culture. shift | msnbc [6mins].
- Keesing, R. (1982). Kastom in Melanesia: An Overview. Mankind 13(4): 297- 300.
- Keesing, R. (1989). Creating the Past: Custom and Identity in the Pacific. The Contemporary Pacific 1(2): 19-42.
- Trask, H.K. (1991). Natives and Anthropologists: The Colonial Struggle. The Contemporary Pacific 3(1):159-67.
- Keesing, R. (1991). Reply to Trask. The Contemporary Pacific 3(1):168-171.
- Friedman, J. (1993). Will the real Hawaiian please stand: anthropologists and natives in the global struggle for identity. Bijdragen tot de Taal 149(4de): 737-767.
- Mallon, S. (2016 [2010]). Why we should beware of the word ‘traditional’. Te Papa Tongarewa, Museum of New Zealand.
- See supplementary material on “the invention of tradition”.
July 11 (W)- Seminar: Custom and Sovereignty
- Aikau, H.K. (2008). Resisting Exile in the Homeland: He Mo’oleno No Lā’ie. American Indian Quarterly 32(1): 70-95.
- Aikau, H.K. (2012). A Chosen People, a Promised Land: Mormonism and Race in Hawai’i, Pp. 123-156. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
- Watch: Helela, N. (2011, Jul. 29). Hā. Youth Speaks Hawai’i [2.5 mins].
- Watch: Lowie, A. (2014, Sep. 21). Dance [4 mins].
- Watch: Takruri, D. (2017, Mar. 3). Meet The Native Hawaiians Fighting U.S. Occupation. Aj+ [7 mins].
- Watch: Takruri, D. (2017, Mar. 2). Mark Zuckerberg Sued Native Hawaiians For Their Own Land. Aj+ [7 mins].
July 13 (F)- Seminar: Decolonizing Knowledge
- Watch: Nu’utupu-Giles, W. and Travis T. (2015, Dec. 23). Oral Traditions. Button Poetry [3 mins].
- Gegeo, D.W. and K.A. Watson-Gegeo. (2001). “How we know”: Kwara’ae rural villages doing indigenous epistemology. The Contemporary Pacific 13(1): 55–88.
- Tengan, T.PK. (2005). Unsettling ethnography: Tales of an ‘Ōiwi in the anthropological slot. Anthropological Forum 15(3): 247–56.
- Brady, I. (2017). Other Places and the Anthropology of Ourselves: Early Fieldwork in Tuvalu. Qualitative Inquiry 23 (3) 179-191.
- See supplementary material on decolonizing methodologies.
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