Creating Kanaky: Indigeneity, Youth and the Politics of the Possible

Tate LeFevre
Tate is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Franklin and Marshall College. Her most recent research considers how young people imagine indigenous identity and stake cultural and political claims on the future in New Caledonia (a French settler colony in the South Pacific). More broadly, her work focuses on social movements and cultural change, media and theories of representation, indigeneity, citizenship and race.
Independent Scholar
Department of Anthropology
Franklin and Marshall College