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The Palimpsest of Identity

Understanding Indigenous identity as layered and complex, containing erased histories and suppressed truths beneath visible surface narratives.

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Why It Matters

Just as Sor Juana wrote beneath and between the boundaries imposed by patriarchy and religious authority, Indigenous identity exists as a palimpsest—written over by colonization yet never fully erased. This concept acknowledges that Indigenous peoples carry multiple, sometimes contradictory truths simultaneously: ancestral knowledge and forced assimilation, spiritual traditions and imposed religion, connection to land and displacement. Like a palimpsest, careful reading reveals what was meant to be forgotten. For Indigenous communities reclaiming land, this framework validates the complexity of recovery—it is not about returning to a pure past, but recognizing how identity and territorial connection persist even through centuries of overwriting. Sor Juana's work exemplifies this layered resistance, where truth emerges through careful excavation.

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