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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert JarvenpaPublisher: University of Nebraska Press Imprint: University of Nebraska Press ISBN: 9781496246530ISBN 10: 1496246535 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 01 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Declared Defective will be of interest to scholars of Native North America, the Progressive Era, the history of science, and race and ethnicity."" - MikaËla M. Adams, Journal of American Ethnic History “A well-researched, fast-paced, compact, and gracefully written examination of Progressive Era eugenics and the complex origins, historical development, and significance of a mixed-race, outcast community. Declared Defective is an important contribution to the history of anthropology, science, racial thought, and Native Americans.” - John David Smith, Charles H. Stone Distinguished Professor of American History at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte “This powerful story of colonial dispossession, race relations, and rural impoverishment is as relevant as ever in a world where once again many are inclined to naturalize socioeconomic inequality. - Paul Nadasdy, associate professor of anthropology at Cornell University “Declared Defective will contribute considerably to histories and discussions of race in America, which is normally geared to a conversation around issues of black and white—literally and metaphorically. Connecting the colonial past with the scientific racism of the twentieth century is a unique contribution. - Brenda Macdougall, chair of MÉtis research and associate professor of geography, environment, and geomatics at the University of Ottawa ""Declared Defective will be of interest to scholars of Native North America, the Progressive Era, the history of science, and race and ethnicity."" - Mikaëla M. Adams, Journal of American Ethnic History “A well-researched, fast-paced, compact, and gracefully written examination of Progressive Era eugenics and the complex origins, historical development, and significance of a mixed-race, outcast community. Declared Defective is an important contribution to the history of anthropology, science, racial thought, and Native Americans.” - John David Smith, Charles H. Stone Distinguished Professor of American History at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte “This powerful story of colonial dispossession, race relations, and rural impoverishment is as relevant as ever in a world where once again many are inclined to naturalize socioeconomic inequality. - Paul Nadasdy, associate professor of anthropology at Cornell University “Declared Defective will contribute considerably to histories and discussions of race in America, which is normally geared to a conversation around issues of black and white—literally and metaphorically. Connecting the colonial past with the scientific racism of the twentieth century is a unique contribution. - Brenda Macdougall, chair of Métis research and associate professor of geography, environment, and geomatics at the University of Ottawa Author InformationRobert Jarvenpa is professor emeritus of anthropology at the University at Albany, State University of New York. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including Before the Roads, Before the Mines: Denesułiné Memories, Narratives, and the Legacy of a Northern Hunting Society (Nebraska, 2024) and Circumpolar Lives and Livelihood: A Comparative Ethnoarchaeology of Gender and Subsistence (with Hetty Jo Brumbach) (Nebraska, 2006). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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