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Mapeo del secreto cultural : verdades indígenas en los tribunales de Estados Unidos : Pueblo Jemez, Nuevo México, EE.UU.

(2022) ARQ. p.62-71
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When Indigenous communities in the United States become involved in a legal effort to reclaim and safeguard ancestral lands, they face a double bind: the process of evidence production runs counter to their structural organization around oral history and cultural secrecy. The research and notational systems presented in this article try to respond to the urgent need for alternative approaches to evidence.
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evidence, land, maps, drawing, decolonize

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MLA
Kolowratnik-Pointl, Nina Valerie. “Mapeo Del Secreto Cultural : Verdades Indígenas En Los Tribunales de Estados Unidos : Pueblo Jemez, Nuevo México, EE.UU.” ARQ, no. 110, 2022, pp. 62–71.
APA
Kolowratnik-Pointl, N. V. (2022). Mapeo del secreto cultural : verdades indígenas en los tribunales de Estados Unidos : Pueblo Jemez, Nuevo México, EE.UU. ARQ, (110), 62–71.
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Kolowratnik-Pointl, Nina Valerie. 2022. “Mapeo Del Secreto Cultural : Verdades Indígenas En Los Tribunales de Estados Unidos : Pueblo Jemez, Nuevo México, EE.UU.” ARQ, no. 110: 62–71.
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Kolowratnik-Pointl, Nina Valerie. 2022. “Mapeo Del Secreto Cultural : Verdades Indígenas En Los Tribunales de Estados Unidos : Pueblo Jemez, Nuevo México, EE.UU.” ARQ (110): 62–71.
Vancouver
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Kolowratnik-Pointl NV. Mapeo del secreto cultural : verdades indígenas en los tribunales de Estados Unidos : Pueblo Jemez, Nuevo México, EE.UU. ARQ. 2022;(110):62–71.
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N. V. Kolowratnik-Pointl, “Mapeo del secreto cultural : verdades indígenas en los tribunales de Estados Unidos : Pueblo Jemez, Nuevo México, EE.UU.,” ARQ, no. 110, pp. 62–71, 2022.
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