Making a Middle Way: Problems of Monhegan Identity

G. Hicks, D. Kertzer
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Investigations into the adaptation of racially mixed people calling themselves American Indian have been confined for the most part to the Southeastern United States, where a hierarchical order of Whites and Blacks has traditionally been most explicit. Using the perspective of recent studies of ethnicity and boundary maintenance, this paper examines the "retribalization" of a similarly mixed group, pseudonymously called the Monhegans, located in New England. Neither cultural nor structural continuity adequately accounts for the means by which the Monhegans assert their identity and maintain their group boundaries.
中庸之道:蒙黑根身份问题
对自称为美洲印第安人的种族混血儿的适应情况的调查主要局限于美国东南部,在那里,白人和黑人的等级顺序传统上最为明确。本文利用最近种族和边界维持研究的视角,考察了位于新英格兰的一个类似的混合群体的“再balization”,该群体化名为Monhegans。无论是文化上还是结构上的连续性,都不能充分解释蒙黑根人维护自己身份和维持群体边界的方式。
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