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Memory, Community, and Survivance in the Northeast
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Memory, Community, and Survivance in the Northeast
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- Verlag: Nebraska
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781496224019
- Artikelnr.: 72428313
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Patricia E. Rubertone is a professor of anthropology at Brown University. She is the author of Archaeologies of Placemaking: Monuments, Memories, and Engagement in Native North America and Grave Undertakings: An Archaeology of Roger Williams and the Narragansett Indians.
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
A Note on the Maps
Introduction: Narrating Indigeneity in a “Thoroughfare Town”
1. Fox Point: A Waterfront Homeland, Encounters at a Stopping-Over Place,
and Indigenous Legibility
2. Lippitt Hill: Homelands of the Hill and Hollows, Unholy Water, and
Traditional Knowledge
3. Upper South Providence: Homeland at the Crossroads, Churchgoing, and
Community Making
4. Lower South Providence: Habitations by the River and Bay, Mobility, and
the Urban Imaginary
5. Mashapaug Pond: The Pond Lands, from Planting Fields to Industrial
Transformations
6. Federal Hill: Homeland above the River at the Town’s Doorstep,
Commonplace Streets, and Uncommon Labor
7. Johnston: Homeland at the Borderlands, Powwows, and Urban Mythscapes
Epilogue: Imagining Past, Present, and Future Urbanity
Appendix: Native Residents of Providence Homelands
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
A Note on the Maps
Introduction: Narrating Indigeneity in a “Thoroughfare Town”
1. Fox Point: A Waterfront Homeland, Encounters at a Stopping-Over Place,
and Indigenous Legibility
2. Lippitt Hill: Homelands of the Hill and Hollows, Unholy Water, and
Traditional Knowledge
3. Upper South Providence: Homeland at the Crossroads, Churchgoing, and
Community Making
4. Lower South Providence: Habitations by the River and Bay, Mobility, and
the Urban Imaginary
5. Mashapaug Pond: The Pond Lands, from Planting Fields to Industrial
Transformations
6. Federal Hill: Homeland above the River at the Town’s Doorstep,
Commonplace Streets, and Uncommon Labor
7. Johnston: Homeland at the Borderlands, Powwows, and Urban Mythscapes
Epilogue: Imagining Past, Present, and Future Urbanity
Appendix: Native Residents of Providence Homelands
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
A Note on the Maps
Introduction: Narrating Indigeneity in a “Thoroughfare Town”
1. Fox Point: A Waterfront Homeland, Encounters at a Stopping-Over Place,
and Indigenous Legibility
2. Lippitt Hill: Homelands of the Hill and Hollows, Unholy Water, and
Traditional Knowledge
3. Upper South Providence: Homeland at the Crossroads, Churchgoing, and
Community Making
4. Lower South Providence: Habitations by the River and Bay, Mobility, and
the Urban Imaginary
5. Mashapaug Pond: The Pond Lands, from Planting Fields to Industrial
Transformations
6. Federal Hill: Homeland above the River at the Town’s Doorstep,
Commonplace Streets, and Uncommon Labor
7. Johnston: Homeland at the Borderlands, Powwows, and Urban Mythscapes
Epilogue: Imagining Past, Present, and Future Urbanity
Appendix: Native Residents of Providence Homelands
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
A Note on the Maps
Introduction: Narrating Indigeneity in a “Thoroughfare Town”
1. Fox Point: A Waterfront Homeland, Encounters at a Stopping-Over Place,
and Indigenous Legibility
2. Lippitt Hill: Homelands of the Hill and Hollows, Unholy Water, and
Traditional Knowledge
3. Upper South Providence: Homeland at the Crossroads, Churchgoing, and
Community Making
4. Lower South Providence: Habitations by the River and Bay, Mobility, and
the Urban Imaginary
5. Mashapaug Pond: The Pond Lands, from Planting Fields to Industrial
Transformations
6. Federal Hill: Homeland above the River at the Town’s Doorstep,
Commonplace Streets, and Uncommon Labor
7. Johnston: Homeland at the Borderlands, Powwows, and Urban Mythscapes
Epilogue: Imagining Past, Present, and Future Urbanity
Appendix: Native Residents of Providence Homelands
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index