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Colonial encounters between indigenous peoples and European state powers are overarching themes in the historical archaeology of the modern era, and postcolonial historical archaeology has repeatedly emphasized the complex two-way nature of colonial encounters. This volume examines common trajectories in indigenous colonial histories, and explores new ways to understand cultural contact, hybridization and power relations between indigenous peoples and colonial powers from the indigenous point of view. By bringing together a wide geographical range and combining multiple sources such as oral histories, historical records, and contemporary discourses with archaeological data, the volume finds new multivocal interpretations of colonial histories.



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“The volume offers nuanced ways of understanding cultural contact and power relations in colonial encounters, which make a significant contribution to historical and postcolonial archaeology.” • Primtive Tider



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Chapter 1. Introduction: In Search of Indigenous Voices in the Historical Archaeology of Colonial Encounters
Tiina Äikäs and Anna-Kaisa Salmi

Chapter 2. The Sounds of Colonization: An Examination of Bells at Point Pearce Aboriginal Mission Station/Burgiyana, South Australia
Madeline Fowler, Amy Roberts, and Lester-Irabinna Rigney

Chapter 3. Colonization, Sámi Sacred Sites and Religious Syncretism, c. AD 500–1800
Inga-Maria Mulk and Tim Bayliss-Smith

Chapter 4. Seeking the Indigenous Perspective: Colonial Interactions at Fort Saint Pierre, French Colonial Louisiane (1719–29)
LisaMarie Malischke

Chapter 5. Clockwork Porridge: An Archaeological Analysis of Everyday Life in the Early Mining Communities of Swedish Lapland in the Seventeenth Century
Risto Nurmi

Chapter 6. “Not on Bread but on Fish and By Hunting”: Food Culture in Early Modern Sápmi
Ritva Kylli, Anna-Kaisa Salmi, Tiina Äikäs and Sirpa Aalto

Chapter 7. Landscapes of Resilience at the Cut Bank Boarding School, Montana
William A. White and Brandi E. Bethke

Chapter 8. Conflicts in Memory and Heritage: Dakota Perspectives on Historic Fort Snelling, Minnesota
Katherine Hayes

Chapter 9. Discussion: Colonialism Past and Present: Archaeological Engagements and Entanglements
Carl-Gösta Ojala

Chapter 10. Perspectives on Indigenous Voices and Historical Archaeology
Alistair Paterson and Shino Konishi

Afterword
Alistair Paterson and Shino Konishi

Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/09/2019
      ISBN13: 9781789203295, 978-1789203295
      ISBN10: 1789203295

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Colonial encounters between indigenous peoples and European state powers are overarching themes in the historical archaeology of the modern era, and postcolonial historical archaeology has repeatedly emphasized the complex two-way nature of colonial encounters. This volume examines common trajectories in indigenous colonial histories, and explores new ways to understand cultural contact, hybridization and power relations between indigenous peoples and colonial powers from the indigenous point of view. By bringing together a wide geographical range and combining multiple sources such as oral histories, historical records, and contemporary discourses with archaeological data, the volume finds new multivocal interpretations of colonial histories.



      Trade Review

      “The volume offers nuanced ways of understanding cultural contact and power relations in colonial encounters, which make a significant contribution to historical and postcolonial archaeology.” • Primtive Tider



      Table of Contents

      List of illustrations

      Chapter 1. Introduction: In Search of Indigenous Voices in the Historical Archaeology of Colonial Encounters
      Tiina Äikäs and Anna-Kaisa Salmi

      Chapter 2. The Sounds of Colonization: An Examination of Bells at Point Pearce Aboriginal Mission Station/Burgiyana, South Australia
      Madeline Fowler, Amy Roberts, and Lester-Irabinna Rigney

      Chapter 3. Colonization, Sámi Sacred Sites and Religious Syncretism, c. AD 500–1800
      Inga-Maria Mulk and Tim Bayliss-Smith

      Chapter 4. Seeking the Indigenous Perspective: Colonial Interactions at Fort Saint Pierre, French Colonial Louisiane (1719–29)
      LisaMarie Malischke

      Chapter 5. Clockwork Porridge: An Archaeological Analysis of Everyday Life in the Early Mining Communities of Swedish Lapland in the Seventeenth Century
      Risto Nurmi

      Chapter 6. “Not on Bread but on Fish and By Hunting”: Food Culture in Early Modern Sápmi
      Ritva Kylli, Anna-Kaisa Salmi, Tiina Äikäs and Sirpa Aalto

      Chapter 7. Landscapes of Resilience at the Cut Bank Boarding School, Montana
      William A. White and Brandi E. Bethke

      Chapter 8. Conflicts in Memory and Heritage: Dakota Perspectives on Historic Fort Snelling, Minnesota
      Katherine Hayes

      Chapter 9. Discussion: Colonialism Past and Present: Archaeological Engagements and Entanglements
      Carl-Gösta Ojala

      Chapter 10. Perspectives on Indigenous Voices and Historical Archaeology
      Alistair Paterson and Shino Konishi

      Afterword
      Alistair Paterson and Shino Konishi

      Index

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