Jason Yaremko
Professor
Department of History
University of Winnipeg
Canada
Biography
Jason Yaremko is a Professor, university of winnipeg.Courses: HIST-1006(3) Indigenous History to 1900: Origins, Contacts, and Colonialism, HIST-1007(3) Indigenous History Since 1900:Racism, Resistance, Renewal, HIST-2113(6) History of Slavery, HIST-2118(3) Modern Mexico: From Acapulco to Zapatistas, HIST-2510(3) Indigenous Peoples of Canada, Pre-1815, HIST-2511(3) Indigenous Peoples of Canada, Post-1815, HIST-3117(6) Columbus to Castro: A History of Cuba, HIST-4103(6) Colonization and the Age of Modernity in Latin America.
Research Interest
Jason Yaremko research interests: Latin America, North America, Colonization, Indigenous History, Cultural History, Intercultural Relations and Transculturation.
Publications
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"'Frontier Indians': 'Indios Mansos', 'Indios Bravos', and the Layers of Indigenous Existence in the Caribbean Borderlands," in Borderlands in World History: 1700-1914, Paul Readman, Cynthia Radding, and Chad Bryant, eds. London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2014.
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"Los Indios de Campeche: The Maya Diaspora and the Mesoamerican Presence in Colonial Cuba," in Cuban Archaeology in the Caribbean, Ivan Roksandic, ed. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2016.