Am I black or am I Indian? An examination of the marginality of the Estelusti

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Ray Von Robertson
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[1] Lamar University,
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Ethnic Identity; African Ancestry; Oklahoma City; Dissertation Abstract; African American Study;
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10.1007/s12111-006-1011-6
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This study focused on the ways in which the Estelusti (Black Seminoles/Seminole Freedmen) negotiated their marginality within the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and with non-Freedman blacks. Using content analysis, I analyzed ten in-depth interviews of card carrying Estelusti through the prism of Weisberger’s (1992) general theory of marginality. Weisberger’s theory of marginality contends that the marginal person or group is caught in a structure of double ambivalence that is negotiated via usage of one or more of four response patterns: assimilation, poise, return, and transcendence. Although poise was the most discernible response pattern employed by the Estelusti, further research is needed.
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页码:33 / 43
页数:10
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