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Micah F. Morton
Micah F. Morton
Department of Anthropology and Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University
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From Hill tribes to Indigenous Peoples: The localisation of a global movement in Thailand
MF Morton, IG Baird
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 50 (1), 7-31, 2019
602019
Decolonizing methods: Akha articulations of indigeneity in the Upper Mekong Region
MF Morton, J Wang, H Li
Asian Ethnicity 17 (4), 580-595, 2016
192016
Reframing the Boundaries of Indigeneity: State‐Based Ontologies and Assertions of Distinction and Compatibility in Thailand
MF Morton
American Anthropologist 119 (4), 684-696, 2017
142017
Indigenous peoples work to raise their status in a reforming Myanmar
MF Morton
ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute, 2017
142017
The indigenous peoples' movement in Thailand expands
MF Morton
ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, 2016
122016
The Rising Politics of Indigeneity in Southeast Asia
MF Morton
Trends 14, 2017
102017
" If you come often, we are like relatives; if you come rarely, we are like strangers': reformations of Akhaness in the Upper Mekong Region
MF Morton
ASEAS-Austrian journal of South-East Asian Studies 6 (1), 29-59, 2013
82013
From Blood to Fruit: Crypto-Nationalism and Reformations of the Ancestral Burden in the Akha World of Mainland Southeast Asia and Southwest China
MF Morton
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2015
42015
“Negotiating the Changing Space of ‘Zomia’: A Preliminary Discussion on the Role of Language in Akha Identitarian Politics”
MF Morton
Rian Thai: International Journal of Thai Studies 3, 97-133, 2010
32010
Forthcoming.“From Hill Tribes to Indigenous Peoples: The Localization of a Global Movement in Thailand.”
M Morton, I Baird
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 0
3
Where the Rubber Meets the Road
J Wang, MF Morton
Asian ethnology 79 (2), 333-356, 2020
22020
“ ‘All Akha are Hani, but not all Hani are Akha’: State-minority articulations of the ‘nation’ in the Sino-Southeast Asian borderlands”
MF Morton
Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies 7, 37-57, 2015
22015
Multiculturalism from Below: Indigeneity and the Struggle for Recognition in Thailand
MF Morton
Journal of Anthropological Research 79 (1), 3-30, 2023
12023
Talk to the People on the Streets, NOT the People in the Suites": Reflections on Collaborations with" Mr. Black
MF Morton, EL Thomas-Smith
Collaborative Anthropologies 2 (1), 147-176, 2009
12009
Land, Crops, and New and Emergent Indigeneities in Southeast Asian Borderlands-Sponsored by TLC Studies Group
MF Morton, PT Chang
2024 AAS Annual Conference, 2024
2024
Stoking the Flames of Ethnic Politics? The Double Bind of Indigeneity in Post/Neo-colonial Myanmar
M Morton
Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 38 (3), 321-350, 2023
2023
‘The buffalo skin written word’: the cultural politics of orality and writing in mainland South East Asia
MF Morton
South East Asia Research 31 (1), 1-18, 2023
2023
Trends in Southeast Asia
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MF Morton
" No longer far from the ruler:" A" then and now" portrayal of the indigenous Lisu of Mainland Southeast Asia and Southwest China
MF Morton
Anthropology Book Forum 4 (1), 0
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