Rethinking Colonial Pasts through Archaeology
Edited by Neal Ferris, Rodney Harrison, and Michael V. Wilcox
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Part 1: Ambiguous Definitions and Discordances
1. Shared Histories: Rethinking 'Colonized' and 'Colonizer' in the Archaeology of Colonialism, Rodney Harrison
2. Archaeologies of Indigenous Survivance and Residence: Navigating Colonial and Scholarly Dualities, Stephen W. Silliman
3. Native-Lived Colonialism and the Agency of Life Projects: A View from the Northwest Coast, Jeff Oliver
4. Pruning Colonialism: Vantage Point, Local Political Economy, and Cultural Entanglement in the Archaeology of Post-1415 Indigenous Peoples, Kurt A. Jordan
Part 2: Colonizing and Decolonizing Spaces, Places, Things, and Identities
5. The Nature of Culture: Sites, Ancestors and Trees in the Archaeology of Southern Mozambique, M. Dores Cruz
6. Indigenous Archaeology and the Pueblo Revolt of 1680: Social Mobility and Boundary Maintenance in Colonial Contexts, Michael V. Cox
7. Hiding in Plain Sight: Engineered colonial landscapes and indigenous reinvention on the New Mexican frontier, Jun Sunseri
8. Frontier Forts, Ambiguity, and Manifest Destiny: The Changing Role of Fort Lane in the Cultural Landscape of the Oregon Territory, 1853-1929, Mark Tveskov and Amie Cohen
9. Imperial Anxiety and the Dissolution of Colonial Space and Practice at Fort Moore, South Carolina, Charles R. Cobb and Stephanie Sapp
10. Intimacy and Distance: Life on the Australian Aboriginal Mission, Jane Lydon
11. Casting Identity: Sumptuous Action and Colonized Bodies in Seventeenth Century New England, Diana DiPaolo Loren
12. Persistent Pots, Durable Kettles, and Colonialist Discourse: Aboriginal Pottery Production in French Colonial Basse, Rob Mann
Part 3: Displacement, Hybridity, and Colonizing the Colonial
13. Challenging Colonial Equations? The Gaelic Experience in Early Modern Ireland, Audrey Horning
14. The Process of Hybridization among the Labrador Metis, Matthew A. Beaudoin
15. Archaeology and the "Tensions of Empire", James A. Delle
16. Material Practices and Colonial Chronologies in Dominica, Eastern Caribbean, Mark W. Hauser and Stephan Lenik
Part 4: Contested Pasts and Contemporary Implications
17. Being Iroquoian, Being Iroquois: A Thousand Year Heritage of Becoming, Neal Ferris
18. Archaeology Taken to Court: Unravelling the Epistemology of Cultural Tradition in the Context of Aboriginal Title Cases, Andrew Martindale
19. Being 'Indigenous' and Being 'Colonized' in Africa: Contrasting Experiences and Their Implications for a Post-Colonial Archaeology, Paul J. Lane
20. Deconstructing Archaeologies of African Colonialism: Making and Unmaking the Subaltern, Peter R. Schmidt
Commentary and Afterword
21. Commentary: Subaltern Archaeologies, Peter van Dommelen
22. Commentary: The Archaeology of the Colonized and Global Archaeological Theory, Chris Gosden
23. Afterword: Vantage Points in an Archaeology of Colonialism, Ann B. Stahl