Cover
Contents
Introduction: Self-Indigenization in the Twenty-First Century
Part One: The Mechanics of Descent
Chapter One: Lineal Descent and the Political Use of Indigenous Women Ancestors
Chapter Two: Aspirational Descent: Creating Indigenous Women Ancestors
Chapter Three: Lateral Descent: Remaking Family in the Past
Part Two: Race Shifting as Anti-Indigenous Politics
Chapter Four: After Powley: Anti-Indigenous Activism and Becoming "Métis" in Two Regions of Quebec
Chapter Five: The Largest Self-Identified "Métis" Organization in Quebec: The Métis Nation of the Rising Sun
Conclusion: White Claims to Indigenous Identity
Acknowledgements
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index