Change and continuity, practice and memory: Native American persistence in colonial New England

SW Silliman - American antiquity, 2009 - cambridge.org
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has
centered largely on assessing the nature of cultural change and continuity through material …

A requiem for hybridity? The problem with Frankensteins, purées, and mules

SW Silliman - Journal of Social Archaeology, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Hybridity as an interpretive construct in the archaeology of colonialism has encountered
many pitfalls, due largely to the way it has been set adrift from clear theoretical anchors and …

The complexities of consumption: Eastern Pequot cultural economics in eighteenth-century New England

SW Silliman, TA Witt - Historical Archaeology, 2010 - Springer
Colonialism shaped economic interactions between Native Americans and settlers, and
placed considerable constraints on indigenous people, but Native Americans creatively …

Native American historical archaeology and the trope of authenticity

CN Cipolla - Historical archaeology, 2013 - Springer
This essay argues that historical archaeology has the potential to complicate and challenge
colonial narratives of authenticity, not only in the rich data that it collects and studies, but …

Assessing the diversity of mission populations through the comparison of Native American residences at Mission Santa Clara de Asís

LM Panich, H Afaghani, N Mathwich - International Journal of Historical …, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Mission establishments in Alta California and elsewhere were home to complex,
pluralistic communities in which native peoples actively but differentially negotiated aspects …

Shellfish collection and community connections in eighteenth-century Native New England

R Hunter, SW Silliman, DB Landon - American Antiquity, 2014 - cambridge.org
In recent years, the archaeology of Native American sites in colonial contexts has increased
our understanding of how indigenous communities persisted in challenging times. Greater …

Dominion and improvement: The moral ecologies of colonial encounters

HB Trigg, SA Mrozowski - Journal of Social Archaeology, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Environmental relationships were critical to most early colonial encounters, especially for
those involving permanent settlements. The ability to successfully establish a colony …

Foodways, animal husbandry and Nipmuc identity: faunal analysis from Sarah Boston's farmstead, Grafton, MA, 1790–1840

A Allard - International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 2015 - Springer
This study explores the processes by which some New England Native American
households incorporated animal husbandry into their subsistence practices from the …

On Listening and Telling Anew: Possibilities for Archaeologies of Survivance

I Kretzler, S Gonzalez - American Anthropologist, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Archaeologists increasingly use Gerald Vizenor's concept of survivance in research
on colonial‐era Indigenous histories. However, these studies tend to situate survivance …

Upper Canada foodways: an analysis of faunal remains recovered from urban and rural domestic sites in Toronto (York), ad 1794-1900

ED Tourigny - 2017 - figshare.le.ac.uk
This thesis investigates foodways in 19th-century Toronto, providing a critical examination of
the relationship between food and identity in an emerging city and new province …