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Indigenous Currencies - Ashley Cordes
Indigenous Currencies - Ashley Cordes

Indigenous Currencies

Ashley Cordes
pubblicato da MIT Press

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How Indigenous currenciesincluding wampum and dentalium shells, beads, and the cryptocurrency MazaCoinhave long constituted a form of resistance to settler colonialism.

Indigenous Currencies follows dynamic stories of currency as a meaning-making communication technology. Settler economies regard currency as their own invention, casting Indigenous systems of value, exchange, and data stewardship as incompatible with contemporary markets. In this book, Ashley Cordes refutes such claims and describes a long history of Indigenous innovation in currencies, including wampum, dentalium, beads, and, more recently, the cryptocurrency MazaCoin. By looking closely at how currencies developed over time through intercultural communication, Cordesargues that Indigenous currencies transcend the scope of economic value, revealing the cultural, social, and political context of what it means to exchange.

The book's two main case studies, the Gold Rush and the Code Rush, frame a deep dive into how Indigenous ways of being have shaped the use and significance of currency and vice versa. Settler currencies, which have developed in the wake of wars and through massively scaled forms of material extraction, offer a very different story of the place of currencies within settler economies of dispossession. The second part of the study asks how contemporary cryptocurrencies may play a critical role in cultivating Tribal sovereignty. The author analyzes structural properties of the polymorphic blockchain to provide key insights into how emergent digital spaces, with their attendant forms of meaning and value represented by code, NFTs, and Web 3.0, are inextricably connected to Indigenous knowledges. Throughout the book, a vision of currency is cultivated where leaving some for the rest stands as a way of imagining relationships of exchange beyond their enclosure within settler-capitalist parameters of extraction and into currents of deep reciprocity.

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Generi Scienza e Tecnica » Ingegneria e Tecnologia » Storia dell'ingegneria e della tecnologia

Editore Mit Press

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 22/04/2025

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9780262383356

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