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Foreign objects : rethinking indigenous consumption in American archaeology /

"Foreign Objects is a critical look at consumption through the lens of indigenous knowledge and archeological theory"--Provided by publisher.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Cipolla, Craig N., 1978- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Tucson : The University of Arizona Press, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Acknowledgments; Introduction: Indigenous People and Foreign Objects: Rethinking Consumption in American Archaeology
  • Craig N. Cipolla; Extending Consumption; 1. Approaching an Archaeology of Choice: Consumption, Resistance, and Religion in the Prehispanic Southwest
  • Lewis Borck and Barbara J. Mills; 2. A Tale of Two Settlements: Consumption and the Historical Archaeology of Natives and Newcomers in the 19th-Century Great Lakes Region
  • Matthew A. Beaudoin; Defining Bodies and Persons.
  • 3. Beyond Representation: Indigenous Economies of Affect in the Northeast Woodlands
  • John L. Creese4. Powhatan Sovereignty and Consumer Politics in the Algonquian Chesapeake
  • Christopher Shephard and Martin Gallivan; 5. Christian Symbols in Native Lives: Medals and Crucifixes in the Tunica Region of French Colonial Louisiana
  • Diana DiPaolo Loren; 6. Our Strange Garments: Cloth and Clothing among Native Elites in 17th-Century New England
  • Kathleen J . Bragdon; Negotiating Political and Spiritual Worlds.
  • 7. The Olive Jar in the Shrine: Situating Spanish Objects within a 15th- to 17th-Century Maya Worldview
  • Maxine Oland8. Cosmic Debt and Relational Consumption
  • Charles R . Cobb and Keith D. Stephenson; 9. Sympathetic Magic and Indigenous Consumption of Kettles during Early Colonial Encounter in the Northeast
  • Meghan C.L . Howey; Resisting and Enduring; 10. Indigenous Vaqueros in Colonial California: Labor, Identity, and Autonomy
  • Lee M. Panich; 11. Archaeologies of Native Production and Marketing in 19th-Century New England
  • Patricia E. Rubertone.
  • Postscript: Postcolonial Archaeology in the Age of Things
  • Craig N. CipollaReferences Cited; Contributors; Index.