Identity Politics of Difference
The Mixed-Race American Indian Experience
Author(s)
Montgomery, Michelle R.
Number
103824Language
EnglishAbstract
Montgomery uses a multidisciplinary approach to examine questions of identity construction and multiracialism through the experiences of mixed-race Native American students at a tribal school in New Mexico. She explores the multiple ways in which these students navigate, experience, and understand their racial status and how this status affects their educational success and social interactions.
Based on in-depth interviews with nine students who identify as mixed-race (Native American–White, Native American–Black, and Native American–Hispanic), Montgomery challenges us to scrutinize how the category of "mixed-race" bears different meanings for those who fall under it based on their their outward perceptions, including their ability to "pass" as one race or another.
Keywords
AnthropologyDOI
10.2307/j.ctt1vgwb85ISBN
9781646420674;9781646420681Publisher
University Press of ColoradoPublication date and place
United States, 2017-08-01Classification
Social and cultural anthropology