The Sound of Silence : Indigenous Perspectives on the Historical Archaeology of Colonialism /
Colonial encounters between indigenous peoples and European state powers are overarching themes in the historical archaeology of the modern era, and postcolonial historical archaeology has repeatedly emphasized the complex two-way nature of colonial encounters. This volume examines common trajectori...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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New York; Oxford :
Berghahn Books,
[2019]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Introduction In Search of Indigenous Voices in the Historical Archaeology of Colonial Encounters
- Chapter 1 The Sounds of Colonization: An Examination of Bells at Point Pearce Aboriginal Mission Station/Burgiyana, South Australia
- Chapter 2 Colonization, Sámi Sacred Sites, and Religious Syncretism, ca. AD 500-1800
- Chapter 3 Seeking the Indigenous Perspective Colonial Interactions at Fort Saint Pierre, French Colonial Louisiane, AD 1719-1729
- Chapter 4 A Clockwork Porridge An Archaeological Analysis of Everyday Life in the Early Mining Communities of Swedish Lapland in the Seventeenth Century
- Chapter 5 "Not on Bread but on Fish and by Hunting": Food Culture in Early Modern Sápmi
- Chapter 6 Landscapes of Resilience at the Cut Bank Boarding School, Montana
- Chapter 7 Conflicts in Memory and Heritage Dakota Perspectives on Historic Fort Snelling, Minnesota
- Chapter 8 Discussion: Colonialism Past and Present Archaeological Engagements and Entanglements
- Afterword Perspectives on Indigenous Voices and Historical Archaeology
- Index