“We don’t need a swab in our mouth to prove who we are”: Identity, resistance, and adaptation of genetic ancestry testing among Native American Communities
Genetic ancestry testing (GAT) provides a specific type of knowledge about ancestry not previously available to the general public, prompting questions about the conditions whereby genetic articulations of ancestry present opportunities to forge new identities and social ties but also new challenges...
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University of Chicago Press
2019
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