- Yuma, Arizona. An 18th
century map of the
Nayarit Missions used the name
Xicana for a town near the same
location of Chicana,
which is
considered to be...
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Chicana literature is a form of
literature that has
emerged from the
Chicana Feminist movement. It aims to
redefine Chicana archetypes, in an
effort to...
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Moraga is also a
founding member of the
social justice activist group La Red
Xicana Indígena,
which is
network fighting for education,
culture rights, and Indigenous...
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oneself through an
Indigenous epistemology has been
notably successful among Xicana/o
youth in
leading them to "embrace
their identities and
foster their academic...
- identity,
political power,
economic muscle.” This
statement offers Xicanos /
Xicanas a
basis of what to
accomplish and how to
build power for the
Xicano / Indigenous...
- Publishing, Ltd. p. 161. ISBN 0-7546-5212-2. Rosa
Linda Fregoso (2003). Me
Xicana encounters: the
making of
social identities on the borderlands. University...
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December 7, 2010.
Retrieved 2012-01-19. The
history and
craft of
huaraches me
Xicana Fashions: Politics, Self-Adornment, and
Identity Construction. University...
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Carmen Roybal Arteaga,
teacher and
founder of the
Chicana women's group, Ome
Xicana and a
member of the
Chicano Educators Judy Baca Martín Serna,
Chicano activist...
- 1007/s40688-020-00312-x. S2CID 225409343. Zepeda, Susy (15
March 2020). "Decolonizing
Xicana/x Studies:
Healing the
Susto of De-indigenization". Aztlán: A
Journal of...
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retains potential for
Indigenous reclamation." Luna and
Estrada argue that
Xicanas, Xicanos, and
Xicanxs adopted the X "not only as a respelling, but also...