Archaeologies of Indigenous Presence
Archaeologies of Indigenous Presence
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Abstract
Archaeologies of Indigenous Presence advances new perspectives on the archaeology of colonialism in North America. Chapters prepared by archaeologists, tribal scholars, and heritage managers re-evaluate the theoretical and methodological approaches that have served to limit ways of seeing and understanding the persistence of Indigenous communities in the wake of Euroamerican contact and colonization. Perspectives from multiple regions of the continent critically evaluate the often taken-for-granted recording practices, interpretation, chronology building, and other cornerstones of Americanist archaeology. Taken together, the contributors advance new approaches for documenting histories of presence among postcontact Indigenous communities through advances in archaeological concepts, field methods, and collaboration with Native communities.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Archaeology, Unknowing, and the Recognition of Indigenous Presence in Post-1492 North America
Tsim D. Panich
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I Historical Legacies: Authenticity and Unknowing
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“I Can Tell It Always”: Confronting Expectations of Native Disappearance through Collaborative Research
Ian Kretzler
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On the Rez, It’s All Our History
Catherine E. Dickson andShawn Steinmetz
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Why Am I Ephemeral? Foregrounding Ndee Perceptions of Our Past as Persistence
Nicholas C. Laluk
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Considering the Long-Term Consequences of Designating Native American Sites as European Creations
Sarah Trabert
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The Struggle to Identify Nineteenth-Century Indigenous Sites in Cultural Resource Management
Matthew A. Beaudoin
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Distrust Thy Neighbor: Seminole Florida Camps from the Aftermath of the Seminole War to the Twentieth Century
Dave W. Scheidecker and others
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“I Can Tell It Always”: Confronting Expectations of Native Disappearance through Collaborative Research
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II Conceptual and Practical Advances
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Recognizing Post-Columbian Indigenous Sites in California’s Colonial Hinterlands
Kathleen L. Hull
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Looking at the World through Rose-Colored Flaked Glass
Hannah Russell
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Home and Homeland in the Land Beyond the Mountains
Laura L. Scheiber
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Seeking Indigenous Trade Networks of the Midcontinent through Glass Beads from La Belle (41MG86)
Heather Walder
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Small and Under-Recorded Sites as Evidence for Gayogo̱hó:nǫ' (Cayuga) and Onöndowa'ga:' (Seneca) Regional Settlement Expansion, circa 1640–1690
Kurt A. Jordan
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Navigating Entanglements and Mitigating Intergenerational Trauma in Two Collaborative Projects: Stewart Indian School and “Our Ancestors’ Walk of Sorrow” Forced Removal Trail
Sarah E. Cowie andDiane L. Teeman
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Conclusion: Perspectives on Presence from a Sovereign (and Very Much Present) Native American Community
Tsim D. Schneider and others
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Recognizing Post-Columbian Indigenous Sites in California’s Colonial Hinterlands
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