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Our Hidden Landscapes

Indigenous Stone Ceremonial Sites in Eastern North America

Lucianne Lavin, Elaine Thomas (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
384 Seiten
2023
University of Arizona Press (Verlag)
978-0-8165-5087-6 (ISBN)
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Challenging traditional and long-standing understandings, this volume provides an important new lens for interpreting stone structures that had previously been attributed to settler colonialism. Instead, the contributors to this volume argue that these locations are sacred Indigenous sites.

This volume introduces readers to eastern North America’s Indigenous ceremonial stone landscapes (CSLs)--sacred sites whose principal identifying characteristics are built stone structures that cluster within specific physical landscapes. Our Hidden Landscapes presents these often unrecognized sites as significant cultural landscapes in need of protection and preservation.

In this book, Native American authors provide perspectives on the cultural meaning and significance of CSLs and their characteristics, while professional archaeologists and anthropologists provide a variety of approaches for better understanding, protecting, and preserving them. The chapters present overwhelming evidence in the form of oral tradition, historic documentation, ethnographies, and archaeological research that these important sites created and used by Indigenous peoples are deserving of protection.

This work enables archaeologists, historians, conservationists, foresters, and members of the general public to recognize these important ritual sites.

Contributors
Nohham Rolf Cachat-Schilling
Robert DeFosses
James Gage
Mary Gage
Doug Harris
Julia A. King
Lucianne Lavin
Johannes (Jannie) H. N. Loubser
Frederick W. Martin
Norman Muller
Charity Moore Norton
Paul A. Robinson
Laurie W. Rush
Scott M. Strickland
Elaine Thomas
Kathleen Patricia Thrane
Matthew Victor Weiss

Lucianne Lavin is an archaeologist, a director emeritus of research and collections at the Institute for American Indian Studies Museum in Connecticut, and the author of Connecticut’s Indigenous Peoples. Elaine Thomas is a Mohegan tribal member and has worked in the Mohegan Tribal Government for twenty-two years. She works with tribal nations in identifying and preserving ceremonial stone landscapes.

Contents
Foreword by Laurie Weinstein
Introduction—Lucianne Lavin and Elaine Thomas
Part I. Indigenous Perspectives on the Meaning and Significance of Ceremonial Stone Landscapes
1. When the Landscape Speaks for Itself, What Do We Learn?—Doug Harris
2. Markings of Ancestral Pathways: A Native Perspective—Elaine Thomas
3. Unseen Borders and Ways of Knowing: Northeastern Algonquian Sacred Lands—Nohham Rolf Cachat-Schilling
Part II. Academic Perspectives on Understanding, Protecting, and Preserving Indigenous Ceremonial Stone Landscapes
4. Obligations of Place: Engaging with Tribal Historic Preservation Offices in New England to Preserve and Protect Ceremonial Stone Landscapes—Paul A. Robinson
5. “So You Believe in Aliens, Too?” An Anthropologist Looks at Stone Features in the North American Northeast and the Archaeologists Who Do and Do Not Study Them—Laurie W. Rush
6. Introduction to Stone Removal and Disposal Practices in Agriculture and Farming—James E. Gage
7. Ceremonial Landscapes in the Chesapeake—Julia A. King and Scott M. Strickland
8. Stones and Their Places: An Application of Landscape Theory to Ceremonial Stone Landscapes of West Virginia—Matthew Victor Weiss and Charity Moore Norton
9. Piled Stone Features of Jackson County, Georgia—Johannes H. N. Loubser
Part III. Case Studies of Ceremonial Stone Landscapes
10. A Sacred Space on a Hilltop in Harwinton, Connecticut—Robert DeFosses
11. Interpreting Row-Linked Boulder Sites from Georgia to New England—Norman Muller
12. Historic Ceremonial Structures—Mary Gage
13. A Theoretical Model of the Moon and the Milky Way at Ancient Meeting Places—Frederick W. Martin
14. Mythologies of Light and Cast Shadow Within Northeastern Stone Chambers—Kathleen Patricia Thrane
Contributors
Index
Contents

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Native Peoples of the Americas
Zusatzinfo 90 b&w illustrations, 36 maps, 6 tables
Verlagsort Tucson
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 272 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-8165-5087-5 / 0816550875
ISBN-13 978-0-8165-5087-6 / 9780816550876
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