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  • curprev 02:4902:49, 6 May 2024Abrilcelestino talk contribs 4,458 bytes +4,458 Created page with "Reading: Stephen Cornell (2000), “We are a people: Narrative and multiplicity in constructing ethnic identity”, pp. 41-53. Main Argument: Historical and cultural context in conversations revolving around communities is important as shown in the first interaction with the tribal leader of the Native American reservation they were visiting. History is what creates these ethnic identities and therefore it remains the core of them. This history becomes a narrative, esp..."