We Will Dance Our Truth: Yaqui History in Yoeme Performances

We Will Dance Our Truth: Yaqui History in Yoeme Performances

by David Delgado Shorter
We Will Dance Our Truth: Yaqui History in Yoeme Performances
We Will Dance Our Truth: Yaqui History in Yoeme Performances

We Will Dance Our Truth: Yaqui History in Yoeme Performances

by David Delgado Shorter

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Overview

In this innovative, performative approach to the expressive culture of the Yaqui (Yoeme) peoples of the Sonora and Arizona borderlands, David Delgado Shorter provides an altogether fresh understanding of Yoeme worldviews. Based on extensive field study, Shorter's interpretation of the community's ceremonies and oral traditions as forms of "historical inscription" reveals new meanings of their legends of the Talking Tree, their Testamento narrative of myth and history, and their fabled deer dances, funerary rites, and church processions.

Working collaboratively with Yoeme communities, Shorter has produced a scrupulous investigation that challenges received wisdom from both anthropological and New Age perspectives, demonstrates how Yoeme performances provide a counterdiscourse to earlier understandings of colonialism and conquest, and updates our knowledge of contemporary Yoeme society. Shorter's vivid descriptions and penetrating analyses vividly show how today's Yoeme peoples navigate the tribulations and opportunities of the twenty-first century.

David Delgado Shorter is an associate professor and vice chair in the Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780803226463
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Publication date: 10/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author


David Delgado Shorter is a professor and vice chair in the Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents


Introduction:  Talking About Where Yoeme History Begins 

Chapter 1. Geography of Yoeme Identities

Ethnographic Dialogue I   

Chapter 2. Putting Worlds into Words: The Testamento as Storying Space into Place    

Ethnographic Dialogue II    

Chapter 3. Listening to the Tree, Hearing History    

Ethnographic Dialogue III    

Chapter 4. Our History of Nuestros Triunfos    

Ethnographic Dialogue IV    

Interchapter:   Reconsidering “Writing” and the Proof of History    

Chapter 5. Hunting for History    

Ethnographic Dialogue V    

Chapter 6. Yoeme Place Making: Cosmography, Topogeny, and Territory    

Ethnographic Dialogue VI    

Conclusion:  Potam Pueblo Enacted    

Notes

Glossary

Bibliography
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