Gathering Together, We Decide: Archives of Dispossession, Resistance, and Memory in Nde Homelands - Critical Issues in Indigenous Studies -  - Libros - University of Arizona Press - 9780816555925 - 21 de octubre de 2025
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In 2007, the Department of Homeland Security began condemnation proceedings on the property of Dr. Eloisa Tamez, a Lipan Apache (Ndé ) professor, veteran, and title holder to land in South Texas deeded to her ancestors under the colonial occupation and rule of King Charles III of Spain in 1761, during a time when Indigenous lands were largely taken and exploited by Spanish colonizers. Crown grants of lands to Indigenous peoples afforded them the opportunity to reclaim Indigenous title and control.

The federal government wanted Tamez's land to build a portion of the 'border wall' on the U. S.-Mexico border. She refused. In 2008, the Department of Homeland Security sued her, but she countersued based on Aboriginal land rights, Indigenous inherent rights, the land grant from Spain, and human rights.

This standoff continued for years, until the U. S. government forced Tamez to forfeit land for the wall. In response, Dr.

Eloisa Tamez and her daughter, Dr. Margo Tamez, organized a gathering of Lipan tribal members, activists, lawyers, and allies to meet in El Calaboz, South Texas. This gathering was a response to the appropriation of the Tamez family land, but it also provided an international platform to dispute the militarization of Indigenous territory throughout the U. S.-Mexico bordered-lands.

The gathering and years of ensuing resistance and activism produced an archive of scholarly analyses, testimonios, artwork, legal briefs, poetry, and other cultural productions. This unique collection spotlights powerful voices and perspectives from Ndé leaders, Indigenous elders, settler-allies, Native youth, and others associated with the Tamez family, the Ndé defiance, and the larger Indigenous rights movement to document their resistance expose, confront, and end racism and militarization and to foreground Indigenous women-led struggles for justice.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 21 de octubre de 2025
ISBN13 9780816555925
Editores University of Arizona Press
Páginas 480
Dimensiones 152 × 228 × 33 mm   ·   754 g
Editor Bejarano, Cynthia
Editor Shepherd, Jeffrey P.
Editor Tamez, Margo

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