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Genealogy, Volume 5, Issue 2

June 2021 - 32 articles

Cover Story: The history of Quetzalcoatl and the Venus Star stands for an unprecedented number of themes and real-life genealogies that are useful for the betterment of all Indigenous peoples. Drawing from the earliest representations of the feathered serpent in Olmec times (1500 to 400 BC), this article highlights the important ritual and ceremonial ways of living that came to define early complex life in Mesoamerica. Through archaeological realities, reciprocity, shared medicine practices, stargazing, and inter-regional interaction, the mobile and diverse Indigenous Xicana/o/x tribe look in the direction of Quetzalcoatl and the Venus Star for positive health, learning, and community renewal. The co-authors of this work invite building around such themes to better serve Indigenous school-aged learners, and young families disconnected from their ancestral native ways. View this paper
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Articles (32)

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
8,277 Views
12 Pages

Within the Australian Indigenous community, it is often said that Aboriginality is a verb. It is a “doing” word, not a noun. As such, identifying actively is at the heart of being Australian Aboriginal. Doing identification, rather than owning a labe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
5,496 Views
29 Pages

Generational and Ancestral Healing in Community: Urban Atabex Herstory

  • Katheryn Crawford,
  • Esperanza Martell,
  • Mustafa Sullivan and
  • Jessie Ngok

When we take the time to face internalized oppression, anything we want becomes possible. Urban Atabex Organizing and Healing in Community Network invites organizers and agents of change to be in community, to heal from internalized oppression, and t...

  • Commentary
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,614 Views
14 Pages

Background: Searching family history is now popular through increased internet access coinciding with a need for understanding identity. Prior unresolved war trauma can help explain impacts on subsequent generations and the need to search for family...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
9,430 Views
14 Pages

E hoki mai nei ki te ūkaipō—Return to Your Place of Spiritual and Physical Nourishment

  • Amohia Boulton,
  • Tanya Allport,
  • Hector Kaiwai,
  • Gill Potaka Osborne and
  • Rewa Harker

This paper presents the findings of the Perceptions of Papakāinga project, which explores the connection between place, genealogy, and identity for two Māori (New Zealand’s Indigenous people) communities: one living within an iwi (tribal) context, an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,151 Views
27 Pages

In this Critical Yoga Studies (CYS) examination, I introduce terms, “racial tourism,” and “racial mobility,” and a method, “justice storytelling.” These terms and this method are poised to be used strategically in the quest to grapple with race and r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,738 Views
15 Pages

This article seeks to add a new theoretical voice to the tradition of genealogical inquiry in political theory and beyond by offering a re-reading of the thought of Hannah Arendt. Going beyond the letter of her thought, in this article I propose that...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
7,964 Views
26 Pages

Every European region and country has some specific heraldry. In this paper, we will consider heraldry in the People’s/Socialist Republic of Macedonia, understood by the multitude of coats of arms, and armorial knowledge and art. Due to historical, a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,510 Views
24 Pages

National Identities in Troubled Times: Germany and Southern European Countries after the Great Recession

  • Antonia María Ruiz Jiménez,
  • Nieves Aquino Llinares and
  • Elena Ferri Fuentevilla

This article aims to elucidate the effects of the Great Recession and the retrenchment of welfare on national identity in several European countries. While different authors have observed that good economic performance, redistribution, and the growth...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,450 Views
13 Pages

By centering Nietzsche’s philosophical methods, notably the practice of genealogy, this article addresses how our moral values developed, and how, while they once worked to address certain needs, these values now may perpetuate our self-misunderstand...

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Genealogy - ISSN 2313-5778