Indigenous persistence in the colonized Americas : material and documentary perspectives on entanglement / edited by Heather Law Pezzarossi and Russell N. Sheptak.
This scholarly collection explores the method and theory of the archaeological study of indigenous persistence and long-term colonial entanglement.
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Albuquerque :
University of New Mexico Press,
2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Moving Masca : persistent indigenous communities in Spanish colonial Honduras / Russell N. Sheptak
- Neither contact nor colonial : Seneca Iroquois local political economies, 1670-1754 / Kurt A. Jordan and Peregrine A. Gerard-Little
- From cacao to sugar : long-term Maya economic entanglement in colonial Guatemala / Guido Pezzarossi
- Brewed time : considering anachronisms in the study of indigenous persistence in New England / Heather Law Pezzarossi
- Comanche imperialism : the materiality of empire / Lindsay M. Montgomery
- Mission Indians and settler colonialism : rethinking indigenous persistence in nineteenth-century central California / Lee M. Panich
- The sword and the stone : history, identity, and territoriality among the Mapoyo people of the Venezuelan Orinoco region / Kay Scaramelli and Franz Scaramelli
- Indigenous refusal of settler colonialism in nineteenth-century central California : a case from the Tolay Valley, Sonoma County / Peter A. Nelson
- Materialities and practices of persistence : indigenous survivance in the face of settler societies / Rosemary A. Joyce.