The historical archaeology of the Pacific Northwest:
"In this book, Douglas Wilson uses historical documents, Indigenous oral traditions, and the material record to provide a comprehensive overview of the region's historical archaeology from the seventeenth through the twenty-first centuries. The book covers Lewis and Clark's Fort Clats...
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University Press of Florida
2024
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Schriftenreihe: | American experience in archaeological perspective
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Zusammenfassung: | "In this book, Douglas Wilson uses historical documents, Indigenous oral traditions, and the material record to provide a comprehensive overview of the region's historical archaeology from the seventeenth through the twenty-first centuries. The book covers Lewis and Clark's Fort Clatsop; fur trade forts such as Fort Vancouver, Fort Langley, and Fort Nez Percés; Indigenous villages such as Middle Village and Yuquot; the Christian mission at Waiilatpu; the Oregon Trail; the settler town of Champoeg; and military locations including Fort Lane, San Juan Island, and Fork Hoskins. Wilson describes how extractive industries like fishing, mining, logging, and fur trapping transformed the environment and the human population. He also discusses transportation, urban development, racism, and government policies through the Great Depression and World War II. Central to the story of the American experience in the Pacific Northwest is the heritage and history of local Indigenous peoples, as well as descendant communities of European, African, Asian, and Pacific Islands ancestry. Wilson shows how material artifacts and landscapes can be compared with the documentary record to critically examine colonial and nationalistic narratives, illuminating the past and present of Indigenous peoples and immigrant groups in the region."-- |
Beschreibung: | xviii, 293 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9780813079172 |
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spelling | Wilson, Douglas Calvin Verfasser aut The historical archaeology of the Pacific Northwest Douglas C. Wilson ; foreword by Michael S. Nassaney and Krysta Ryzewski Gainesville University Press of Florida 2024 xviii, 293 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier American experience in archaeological perspective Introduction to historical archaeology in the Pacific Northwest -- Origins of historical archaeology in the Pacific Northwest -- Contextualizing Pacific Northwest colonialism -- The New York of the West -- American conquest -- Death, burial, and commemoration in the Pacific Northwest -- Slugs of gold: the historical archaeology of Pacific Northwest industries -- Transportation and urbanism at the onset of modernity -- The past in the present in the Pacific Northwest "In this book, Douglas Wilson uses historical documents, Indigenous oral traditions, and the material record to provide a comprehensive overview of the region's historical archaeology from the seventeenth through the twenty-first centuries. The book covers Lewis and Clark's Fort Clatsop; fur trade forts such as Fort Vancouver, Fort Langley, and Fort Nez Percés; Indigenous villages such as Middle Village and Yuquot; the Christian mission at Waiilatpu; the Oregon Trail; the settler town of Champoeg; and military locations including Fort Lane, San Juan Island, and Fork Hoskins. Wilson describes how extractive industries like fishing, mining, logging, and fur trapping transformed the environment and the human population. He also discusses transportation, urban development, racism, and government policies through the Great Depression and World War II. Central to the story of the American experience in the Pacific Northwest is the heritage and history of local Indigenous peoples, as well as descendant communities of European, African, Asian, and Pacific Islands ancestry. Wilson shows how material artifacts and landscapes can be compared with the documentary record to critically examine colonial and nationalistic narratives, illuminating the past and present of Indigenous peoples and immigrant groups in the region."-- Archaeology and history / Northwest, Pacific Archaeology / Northwest, Pacific Indians of North America / Northwest, Pacific Northwest, Pacific / Antiquities Northwest, Pacific / History SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Pacific Northwest (OR, WA) Nassaney, Michael S. Sonstige oth Ryzewski, Krysta Sonstige oth Online version 9780813073460 Wilson, Douglas C. Historical archaeology of the Pacific Northwest 1 Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 2024 |
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