This article seeks to define common ground from which to build a more integrated approach to the persistence of indigenous societies in North America. Three concepts are discussed—identity, practice, and context—that may prove useful for the development of archaeologies of persistence by allowing us to counter terminal narratives and essentialist concepts of cultural identity that are deeply ingrained in scholarly and popular thinking about Native American societies. The use of these concepts is illustrated in an example that shows how current archaeological research is challenging long-held scholarty and popular beliefs about the effects of colonialism in coastal California, where the policies of Spanish colonial missionaries have long bee...
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered l...
Indigenous negotiations of European colonialism in North America are more complex than models of dom...
Indigenous negotiations of European colonialism in North America are more complex than models of dom...
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered l...
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered l...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
What has frequently been termed contact-period archaeology has assumed a prominent role in North A...
What has frequently been termed contact-period archaeology has assumed a prominent role in North A...
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered l...
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered l...
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered l...
Indigenous negotiations of European colonialism in North America are more complex than models of dom...
Indigenous negotiations of European colonialism in North America are more complex than models of dom...
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered l...
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered l...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
What has frequently been termed contact-period archaeology has assumed a prominent role in North A...
What has frequently been termed contact-period archaeology has assumed a prominent role in North A...
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered l...
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered l...
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered l...
Indigenous negotiations of European colonialism in North America are more complex than models of dom...
Indigenous negotiations of European colonialism in North America are more complex than models of dom...