Complexities of Displaced Indigenous Identities: A Fifty Year Journey Home, to Two Homes

In colonised territories all over the world, <i>place</i>-based identity has been interrupted by invading <i>displacement</i> cultures. Indigenous identities have become more complex in response to and because of racist and genocidal government policies that have displaced In...

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Main Author: Lou Netana-Glover
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Genealogy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2313-5778/5/3/62
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description In colonised territories all over the world, <i>place</i>-based identity has been interrupted by invading <i>displacement</i> cultures. Indigenous identities have become more complex in response to and because of racist and genocidal government policies that have displaced Indigenous peoples. This paper is a personal account of the identity journey of the author, that demonstrates how macrocosmic colonial themes of racism, protectionism, truth suppression, settler control of Indigenous relationships, and Indigenous resistance and survivance responses can play out through an individual’s journey. The brown skinned author started life being told that she was (a white) Australian; she was told of her father’s Aboriginality in her 20s, only to learn at age 50 of her mother’s affair and that her biological father is Māori. The author’s journey demonstrates the way in which Indigenous identities in the colonial era are context driven, and subject to affect by infinite relational variables such as who has the power to control narrative, and other colonial interventions that occur when a displacement culture invades place-based cultures.
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spelling doaj.art-dc1906ae6c194704adb5528686bcaf6c2024-10-03T08:59:28ZengMDPI AGGenealogy2313-57782021-07-01536210.3390/genealogy5030062Complexities of Displaced Indigenous Identities: A Fifty Year Journey Home, to Two HomesLou Netana-Glover0Department of Indigenous Studies, Macquarie University, North Ryde 2109, AustraliaIn colonised territories all over the world, <i>place</i>-based identity has been interrupted by invading <i>displacement</i> cultures. Indigenous identities have become more complex in response to and because of racist and genocidal government policies that have displaced Indigenous peoples. This paper is a personal account of the identity journey of the author, that demonstrates how macrocosmic colonial themes of racism, protectionism, truth suppression, settler control of Indigenous relationships, and Indigenous resistance and survivance responses can play out through an individual’s journey. The brown skinned author started life being told that she was (a white) Australian; she was told of her father’s Aboriginality in her 20s, only to learn at age 50 of her mother’s affair and that her biological father is Māori. The author’s journey demonstrates the way in which Indigenous identities in the colonial era are context driven, and subject to affect by infinite relational variables such as who has the power to control narrative, and other colonial interventions that occur when a displacement culture invades place-based cultures.https://www.mdpi.com/2313-5778/5/3/62identityIndigenousAboriginalMāoriAustraliawhiteness
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Complexities of Displaced Indigenous Identities: A Fifty Year Journey Home, to Two Homes
Genealogy
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Aboriginal
Māori
Australia
whiteness
title Complexities of Displaced Indigenous Identities: A Fifty Year Journey Home, to Two Homes
title_full Complexities of Displaced Indigenous Identities: A Fifty Year Journey Home, to Two Homes
title_fullStr Complexities of Displaced Indigenous Identities: A Fifty Year Journey Home, to Two Homes
title_full_unstemmed Complexities of Displaced Indigenous Identities: A Fifty Year Journey Home, to Two Homes
title_short Complexities of Displaced Indigenous Identities: A Fifty Year Journey Home, to Two Homes
title_sort complexities of displaced indigenous identities a fifty year journey home to two homes
topic identity
Indigenous
Aboriginal
Māori
Australia
whiteness
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