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table of contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Essipiunnuat, the Salmon War and cultural oblivion
The study of cultural oblivion
The Essipiunnuat: contexts and circumstances
The Salmon War
Conclusion
2. The sources of war: colonialism and the emergence of collective agency
A hand strangling us: external determinants
Hope in our hands: faces of group agency
Conclusion
3. Capturing who we were: heroic postures in tragic circumstances
Self-portraits: narrating one’s performance
Inter-individual depictions: narrating others’ gestures
Images of the group: gazing at ourselves
Conclusion
4. Stories on the transformative experience of war: from self-empowerment to a metaphysics of domination
Ways of relating: relational system remodelling
Self-concept alterations: mutations and metamorphosis
Fruits of uprising: the sweet and the sour
Internal reordination: the path to monocracy
Conclusion
5. The Essipiunnuat’s actuality in light of the past
The weaving of forgetfulness
Reminiscences and the fragility of oblivion
Contemporaneities: the mirror of memory
Figures of continuation: from planned annihilation to self-designs
Conclusion
Postface | Leaders’ interiority as a public issue
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