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Post-Contact Archaeology of Michigan and the Upper Great Lakes Region -

Post-Contact Archaeology of Michigan and the Upper Great Lakes Region

Buch | Hardcover
396 Seiten
2025
Berghahn Books (Verlag)
978-1-83695-251-0 (ISBN)
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In this comprehensive reassessment of post-contact archaeology in the Upper Great Lakes region, Sarah L. Surface-Evans and Misty M. Jackson highlight the diversity and breadth of the area’s archaeological sites and the innovative findings they offer. In doing so, they highlight archaeology’s implications for transforming our understanding of present-day, social justice.
An updated review of post-contact archaeology in the Upper Great Lakes region was long overdue. In this comprehensive reassessment of recent and ongoing developments in the field, Post-Contact Archaeology of Michigan and the Upper Great Lakes Region examines the breadth and diversity of the area’s archaeological sites, highlighting the discoveries that are reshaping our understanding of post-contact archaeology. Gathering case studies that range from terrestrial and underwater cultural sites, to the period of the earliest European settlement to the present day, this volume spotlights how deeply interconnected excavation of the past, and current social justice initiatives are.

Sarah L. Surface-Evans joined the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) as Senior Archaeologist in 2022 after a decade as a professor of Anthropology at Central Michigan University. Sarah specializes in community-based archaeological practice in the Great Lakes region. Her research and publications have investigated a variety of topics, including material expressions of health and wellbeing, the structure of space as an expression of power in settler-colonial landscapes, and the role of memory, nostalgia, and haunting in contested colonial histories. Her recent publications include “Exploring Well-Being at Three Great Lakes Lighthouses” in the International Journal of Historical Archaeology.

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Introduction: Post-Contact Archaeology of Michigan and the Upper Great Lakes Region

Misty M. Jackson and Sarah L. Surface-Evans



Part 1: Early Colonial Contact



Chapter 1. Rethinking ‘Contact’: Michigan in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

Jessica Yann



Chapter 2. Archaeology at Michilimackinac in the Twenty-First Century

Lynn L. M. Evans



Chapter 3. Public Archaeology at Fort St. Joseph, an Eighteenth-Century French Trading Post in Southwest Michigan

Michael S. Nassaney



Part 2: Under the Great Lakes



Chapter 4. Michigan Red Tails! Tuskegee Airmen Archaeology in the Great Lakes

Wayne R. Lusardi



Chapter 5. “Why Did It Happen Here?” Shipwrecks as Evidence of the Transformation of Michigan’s Maritime Landscape

Daniel F. Harrison



Part 3: Resistance and Persistence



Chapter 6. Revisiting Ne-con-ne-pe-wah-se: The Socio-Cultural Significance of Cache Pits

Sean B. Dunham



Chapter 7. Identifying Nineteenth Century Odawa Farms and Settlements within the Cultural Landscape at Waganakising within Emmet County, Michigan

Misty M. Jackson and Wesley L. Andrews



Chapter 8. Remembering through Landscape: Decolonizing the Narrative of a Federal Indian Boarding School

Sarah L. Surface-Evans and Nicholas M. Bacon



Chapter 9. Community-Engaged Archaeology in Red Cliff, Wisconsin

Heather Walder, John L. Creese, Katrina Phillips, and Marvin DeFoe



Chapter 10. Sites of Civil Rights and Resistance: Case Studies from Underground Railroad and African American Settlements in the Great Lakes Region

Amanda J. Campbell Crawford



Chapter 11. Historical Archaeology and the Great Migration: Explorations from Chicago’s Bronzeville Neighborhood

Jane Peterson and Michael M. Gregory



Part 4: Institutions and Industry



Chapter 12. Hot Iron, Cold Winters: Archaeological Contributions to Learning About Life at Fayette

Jessica Yann, Dean Anderson, Stacy Tchorzynski, and Troy Henderson



Chapter 13. Meredith, Johnson Camp, and Garrity Cemetery: Three Forgotten Places in Michigan’s Logging Landscape

Mandy Meyette Kramar and Sarah L. Surface-Evans



Chapter 14. The Archaeology of Children on Michigan State University’s Campus

Jeff Burnett, Stacey Camp, and Autumn Painter



Chapter 15. Historical Archaeology in Detroit: A Retrospective

Krysta Ryzewski



Part 5: Belief and Material Culture



Chapter 16. Where Are the Apotropaic Deposits in Michigan? Shoes, Bottles, and Other Concealments from the Upper and Lower Peninsulas

Misty M. Jackson



Chapter 17. Engagement, Research and Interpretations in the Archaeology of Religious Identity and Practice at the Methodist-Episcopal Parsonage, 1870s-1910s in Four Corners, Troy, Michigan

Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood



Chapter 18. Archaeology in New Harmony: Insights into Daily Life within an Intentional Community

Michael Strezewski



Chapter 19. Radicals, Socialists, Fanatics, and Reclusives: Challenges in the Archaeology and History of Intentional Communities

Heather Van Wormer



Concluding Thoughts

Sarah L. Surface-Evans and Misty M. Jackson

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 84 Illustrations
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
ISBN-10 1-83695-251-1 / 1836952511
ISBN-13 978-1-83695-251-0 / 9781836952510
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