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Published: 31 March 2015
...Ethnogenesis signals the birthing of new cultural identities, indicating historical and cultural shifts that make previous kinds of identification less relevant. At its core, the investigation of ethnogenesis reveals the politics of social difference. At the Presidio of San Francisco, Spain’s...
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Published: 31 March 2015
... historic moments and the rapid transformation of identities in others. The study of ethnogenesis adds a temporal component to theories of identity. Many researchers have argued that ethnogenesis is a form of subaltern resistance to external domination. This study challenges this view by examining a case...
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Published: 09 January 2011
... case study illustrates interrelationships between health outcomes, ethnogenesis and identity, and the dynamic adaptations of indigenous peoples in postcontact Peru. Demographic collapse Emic Ethnic extinction Ethnocentrism Ethnogenesis Ethnohistorical data European contact Health Morbidity...
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Published: 07 January 2020
...Chapter 9 discusses ethnogenesis on the north coast of Peru from the perspective of bioarchaeology at the Initial Period site of Pampa Gramalote (1500–1200 cal B.C./3450–1350 cal BP) in the Moche valley in northern Peru. The authors examine the genetic relationship between fishing and contemporary...
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Tanya M. Peres (ed.) and Rochelle A. Marrinan (ed.)
Published online: 19 May 2022
Published in print: 23 November 2021
..., and ethnomusicologists draw on the past thirty years of work at sites from St. Augustine to the panhandle. Contributors explore the lived experiences of the Indigenous people, Franciscan friars, and Spanish laypeople who lived in La Florida’s mission communities. In the process, they address missionization, ethnogenesis...
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Published: 09 January 2011
... Ethnogenesis Ethnographic data Ethnography Intermarriage Microevolution Polyethnic Seminole Tribal boundary Tribalization United States Violence Ancient DNA Biodistance data Community Ethnic identity Ethnonym Florida Genetic variability Georgia La Florida Modern DNA Morphological approach...
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Published: 31 March 2015
... has yet been found ( Gerald 1968:36 ). The strong relationship between Spanish colonial ethnogenesis and place is a reminder that the colonization of California was a transformation of spatial relations. The interplay between landscape and colonial ethnogenesis is studied on four interrelated scales...
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Published: 31 March 2015
... practices affords an important perspective on Spanish-colonial ethnogenesis in California because architecture is a technology that gives physical presence to the organization of social life. The nucleus of each presidio was its main quadrangle, the administrative and residential center of the settlement...
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Published: 31 March 2015
... in a clockwork machinery of imperialism: they altered the very institutions that had enlisted them. Colonial ethnogenesis—the emergence and articulation of the shared identity, Californios—was one way that the military settlers transformed colonial systems of power. This study investigates the transformation...
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Published: 27 August 2019
.... Interactions between French speakers and Native peoples at the Fort initiated a process of ethnogenesis, even as both Native peoples and French settlers sought to maintain key elements of their particular culture. Canada Documentary sources FSJ historical and cultural context of Michigan New France Niles...
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Published: 20 June 2017
... is known about how this process actually took place. The concepts of coalescence and ethnogenesis are used to frame questions later addressed through the examination of archaeological data in chapters 6 and 7. Adair James Colonial archives Ammunition Catawba Nation Coalescence Ethnic soldiers...
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Published online: 17 September 2015
Published in print: 31 March 2015
...The Archaeology of Ethnogenesis: Race and Sexuality in Colonial San Francisco sheds light on the genesis of the Californios, a community of military settlers who forged a new identity on the northwest edge of Spanish North America. The Presidio of San Francisco was founded by Spain...
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Kelly J. Knudson (ed.) and Christopher M. Stojanowski (ed.)
Published online: 19 January 2012
Published in print: 09 January 2011
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Published: 05 December 2017
... and indigenous agency that generated an ethnogenesis and recreated the Chamorro society, culture, and identity. Austronesian people Lapita period Micronesia Saipan Latte houses Mariana Islands Mariana Islands Spanish in Pottery Tano’tasi society Taro Tasa Chamorro Taotao’tano Canoes Bartering...
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Published: 09 August 2016
... Ethnogenesis Identity Social identity Weber Max Demographics Marriage Seminole tribe coalescence and Slavery Sturtevant William Copper Early Colonial Era Chickahominy community Priests quioccosuks Weroances commanders or chiefs Gardens Manosquosick Moieties Moysonec Smith John Captain Woodard...
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Published: 09 January 2011
.... Chiribaya ethnogenesis is discussed in light of these results and the archaeological record. Chiribaya ethnicity emerged in both new political and environmental landscapes; their ceramics, textiles, and other cultural elements modify many of the motifs found in Tiwanaku styles, while incorporating new...
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Published: 31 March 2015
... individuals manipulated these racial categories to assert an ”español” identity. The malleability of racial identity and the erosion of the sistema de castas may have been the first steps towards the ethnogenesis of a shared Californio identity. The politics of gender and sexuality, as well...
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Published: 31 March 2015
...The ethnogenesis of Californio identity in Alta California was a multi-generational process. This chapter presents evidence of the emergence of Californio identities among military settlers during the 1790s through 1846, and includes a review of prior historical studies, which have typically...
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Published: 31 March 2015
... Francisco settlers pursued aesthetically and technologically conservative material practices that minimized the appearance of differences within the colonial population. This may have contributed to a shared sense of identity, supporting the process of ethnogenesis. The second...
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Published: 31 March 2015
... Library, University of California, Berkeley. At the Presidio of San Francisco, dress was a central practice involved in the process of Spanish-colonial ethnogenesis. Many studies of identity transformation in the Spanish Americas have suggested that clothing was a means through which people could...