Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. The Historical Record; Territorial Period; Chinese Lodgings and Occupations; Chinese Solidarity and Associations; Social Stratification; Statehood Period; 2. The Tucson Urban Renewal Project; Excavation of Features; Existing Structures Associated with Chinese Occupation; Sucy Yuen Compound; Ying On Compound; 3. Chinese Material Culture; Culinary Artifacts; Ceramic Shipping Containers for Foodstuffs; Nonceramic Shipping Containers; Ceramic Cookpots; Kitchen, Cooking, and Eating Tools; Late Qing Tableware; Modern Tableware or Houseware.
  • Foodstuffs Suggesting Ethic PreferenceClothing and Toiletries; Housewares; Artifacts Associated with Writing; Artifacts Associated with Medicinal Practices; Artifacts Associated with Recreation; Games; Coins; Tobacco Pipes; Ceramic Spirits Bottles ; Artifacts Associated with Opium Use; Artifacts Associated with the Chee Kung Tong Organization; Banners; Musical Instruments; Initiation Materials; Business Records; Ying On Merchants and Labor Benevolent Association; 4. Euro-American Artifacts from Chinese Proveniences; 5. Accomodation, Assimilation, and Social Stratification.
  • The Archaeological RecordThe Ethnographic Record; Reverse Diffusion; Appendix A. Hong Men History, Oaths, and Regulations as Depicted on the Banner in Figure 3.74
  • translated by Hong Yu; The 36 Oaths; Laws and Statutes of the Brotherhood; The 21 Regulations; Appendix B. Chinese Inscriptions on Selected Artifacts of Medicinal Use
  • translated and interpreted by John W. Olsen; Appendix C. Inscriptions on Ceramic Opium Pipe Bowls
  • translated and interpreted by John W. Olsen; Chinese characters drawn by Hong Yu; References; Index; Abstract.