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- Title
Sanctuaryscapes in the North: American Southwest.
- Authors
Villarreal, Aimee
- Abstract
The article focuses on intertribal forms of sanctuary place-making and notions of radical hospitality that existed previous to the formation of the U.S as a nation-state. It mentions history of the ways in which Indigenous peoples had spatial autonomy and created autonomous, nonstate forms of sanctuary. It also mentions sanctuary in relation to Indigenous sovereignties and period characterized by heightened forms of nationalism and restrictive immigration policies.
- Subjects
SANCTUARY cities; INDIGENOUS peoples; SOVEREIGNTY; NATIONALISM; IMMIGRATION policy
- Publication
Radical History Review, 2019, Vol 2019, Issue 135, p43
- ISSN
0163-6545
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1215/01636545-7607821