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Essay Galaxy - Indians, Contact, and Colonialism in the Deep South
Indians, Contact, and Colonialism in the Deep South
In the essay, Indians, Contact, and Colonialism in the Deep South, Joel W. Martin addresses the advantages to re-thinking and establishing our ideas about the history of Indians. In Martin opinion, in light of our postcolonial discoveries and altered ways of viewing our historical involvement with the Indians, we might come to many new conclusions about Indians on the whole, and in particular, their religious practices. Martin expresses this view early in his article as he writes; We can progress from narratives that ignore uneven power relations to those that explain how these relations affected religious history and historiography. In a nutshell, this would mean a shift to postcolonial narratives.
To illustrate his point, Martin used the Protesta....
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