The Archaeology of Removal in North America

Exploring a wide range of settings and circumstances in which individuals or groups of people have been...
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Author: Terrance Weik
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Language: English
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The Archaeology of Removal in North America by Weik, Terrance

The Archaeology of Removal in North America

€221,68

The Archaeology of Removal in North America

€221,68
Author: Terrance Weik
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Exploring a wide range of settings and circumstances in which individuals or groups of people have been forced to move from one geographical location to another, the case studies in this volume demonstrate what archaeology can reveal about the agents, causes, processes, and effects of human removal. Contributors focus on material culture and the built environment at colonial villages, frontier farms, industrial complexes, natural disaster areas, and other sites of removal dating from the colonization of North America to the present. They address topics including class, race, memory, identity, and violence. One essay investigates the link between mapmaking and the relocation of Mississippi Chickasaw people to Oklahoma. Another essay uses archival research to problematize the establishment of the National Park Service and the displacement of Appalachian mountain communities; it shows how uprooted people challenged stereotypes and popular narratives circulated by mass media. Additionally, excavations of a World War II-era Japanese American internment camp illustrate how the incarcerated marshaled new social networks to maintain their cultural identities. Research on other carceral sites exposes the ways banishment from society obscures the pervasive violence exerted on prison populations. A concluding chapter grapples with unexpected consequences of removal, as archaeologists paradoxically benefit from the existence of sites previously ignored by the historical record. The archaeologists in this volume broaden our understanding of displacement by identifying parallels with removal experiences occurring today. As they shed light on ongoing global problems of removal, these case studies point to ways descendants, victims, and indigenous people have sought and continue to seek social justice. Contributors: Alex J. Flick - Julia A. King - Morris K. Jackson - Tom Middlebrook - Stefan Woehlke - Matthew Reeves - Adam Fracchia - Audrey Horning - April Kamp - Maria Theresia Starzmann - Charles E. Orser

Author: Terrance Weik
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Published: 07/16/2019
Pages: 250
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.11lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.63d
ISBN: 9780813056395

About the Author
Weik, Terrance: - Terrance Weik, associate professor of anthropology at the University of South Carolina, is the author of The Archaeology of Antislavery Resistance.

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