Cover
Contents
List of Tables and Illustrations
Introduction Who's Walking with Our Brothers?
I. Theoretical Considerations
Chapter 1. Reconstructing Indigenous Masculine Thought
Chapter 2. Cutting to the Roots of Colonial Masculinity
Chapter 3. Complementary Relationships: A Review of Indigenous Gender Studies
Chapter 4. Taxonomies of Indigeneity: Indigenous Heterosexual Patriarchal Masculinity
II. Representations in Art and Literature
Chapter 5. Material of Masculinity: The 1832 and 1834 Portraits of Mató-Tópe, Mandan Chief
Chapter 6. Indigenous Masculinities Explored through Performance Art in Kingston, Ontario
Chapter 7. “Tales of Burning Love”: Female Masculinity in Contemporary Native Literature
Chapter 8. Oshki Ishkode, New Fire
III. Living Indigenous Masculinities and Indigenous Manhood
Chapter 9. Patriotic Games: Boundaries and Masculinity in New Zealand Sport
Chapter 10. Social Spaces of Maleness: The Role of Street Gangs in Practising Indigenous Masculinities
Chapter 11. Imprisonment and Indigenous Masculinity: Contesting Hegemonic Masculinity in a Toxic Environment
Chapter 12. Diné Masculinities, Relationships, Colonization, and Regenerating an Egalitarian Way of Life
IV. Conversations
Chapter 13. “The Face of Ku:” A Dialogue on Hawaiian Warriorhood
Chapter 14. Strong Men Stories: A Roundtable on Indigenous Masculinities
Chapter 15. A Conversation with Crazy Indians
Chapter 16. “To Arrive Speaking”: Voices from the Bidwewidam Indigenous Masculinities Project
Acknowledgements
Selected Bibliography
Contributors