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Cahokian Dispersions: Diasporic Connections in the Mississippian Southeast

ISBN-13: 9789811973642 / Angielski / Twarda / 2022 / 156 str.

Melissa R. Baltus; Sarah E. Baires; Elizabeth Watts Malouchos
Cahokian Dispersions: Diasporic Connections in the Mississippian Southeast Melissa R. Baltus Sarah E. Baires Elizabeth Watts Malouchos 9789811973642 Springer - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Cahokian Dispersions: Diasporic Connections in the Mississippian Southeast

ISBN-13: 9789811973642 / Angielski / Twarda / 2022 / 156 str.

Melissa R. Baltus; Sarah E. Baires; Elizabeth Watts Malouchos
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This book examines the possibility and role of a Cahokian diaspora to understand cultural influence, complexity, historicity, and movements in the Mississippian Southeast. Collectively the chapters trace how the movements of Cahokian and American Bottom materials, substances, persons, and non-human bodies converged in the creation of Cahokian identities both within and outside of the Cahokia homeland through archaeological case studies that demonstrate the ways in which population movements foment social change. Drawing initial inspiration from theories of diaspora, the book explores the dynamic movements of human populations by critically engaging with the ways people materially construct or deconstruct their social identities in relation to others within the context of physical movement. This book is of interest to students and researchers of archaeology, anthropology, sociology of migration and diaspora studies.Previously published inJournal of Archaeological Method and TheoryVolume 27, issue 1, March 2020

This book examines the possibility and role of a Cahokian diaspora to understand cultural influence, complexity, historicity, and movements in the Mississippian Southeast. Collectively the chapters trace how the movements of Cahokian and American Bottom materials, substances, persons, and non-human bodies converged in the creation of Cahokian identities both within and outside of the Cahokia homeland through archaeological case studies that demonstrate the ways in which population movements foment social change. Drawing initial inspiration from theories of diaspora, the book explores the dynamic movements of human populations by critically engaging with the ways people materially construct or deconstruct their social identities in relation to others within the context of physical movement. This book is of interest to students and researchers of archaeology, anthropology, sociology of migration and diaspora studies.
Previously published in Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory Volume 27, issue 1, March 2020

Kategorie:
Nauka, Historia
Kategorie BISAC:
Social Science > Archaeology
Social Science > Emigration & Immigration
Social Science > Antropologia
Wydawca:
Springer
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9789811973642
Rok wydania:
2022
Dostępne języki:
Ilość stron:
156
Waga:
0.41 kg
Wymiary:
23.39 x 15.6 x 1.12
Oprawa:
Twarda
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Wydanie ilustrowane

Diasporic Connections: Cahokia and the Greater Southeast.- St. Johns River Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers: Florida’s Connection to Cahokia.- Mississippian Culture and Cahokian Identities as Considered Through Household Archaeology at Carson, a Monumental Center in North Mississippi.- Interrogating Diaspora and Movement in the Greater Cahokian World.- Diasporic Longings? Cahokia, Common Field, and Nostalgic Orientations.- Transregional Social Fields of the Early Mississippian Midcontinent.- Creating and Abandoning “Homeland”: Cahokia as Place of Origin.- Angel Ethnogenesis and the Cahokian Diaspora.

Dr. Melissa Baltus is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toledo. She earned her BA from Minnesota State University Moorhead and both her MA and PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her area of specialization is North American Archaeology, with a focus on the Indigenous city of Cahokia; research interests include urban dynamics, social movements, and the materiality of relationships.  She has been awarded the University of Toledo's Recognition for Outstanding Contributions to University Scholarship and Creative Activity and the College of Arts and Letters Outstanding Teacher Award. She has authored or co-authored articles published in American Antiquity, Journal of Social Archaeology, and Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, as well as chapters in peer-reviewed volumes like the recently published Reconsidering Mississippian Households and Communities (A. Betzenhauser and E.W Malouchos, eds., 2021).

Dr. Sarah E. Baires is an accomplished Associate Professor of anthropological archaeology at Eastern Connecticut State University.  Her research focuses on the pre-Columbian (AD 1050-1400) Native American city of Cahokia, which is located near St. Louis, MO and concerns how cities are built, what draws people to cities, and the role religion plays in the organization of political governments. Dr. Baires has published multiple peer-reviewed articles and two books: Land of Water City of the Dead: Religion and Cahokia's Emergence (University of Alabama Press), and The Global Middle Ages: Cahokia and the North American Worlds (Cambridge University Press). Dr. Baires is also featured in two documentary series: Native America (episode 3, PBS), and Ancient Mysteries: Cahokia (Smithsonian Channel). She earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

Dr. Elizabeth Watts Malouchos is a Research Archaeologist and Collaborative Research Liaison at the Illinois State Archaeological Survey at the University of Illinois. She specializes in the archaeology of North America and developing collaborative research with descendant communities. Her research focuses on the relationships between communal identity formation and the built environment in Native societies of the Midwest and Southeastern US. She is co-editor of the volume Reconsidering Mississippian Households and Communities (University of Alabama Press, 2021) and the author of articles appearing in the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, the Journal of Field Archaeology, American Antiquity, and other journals. She holds a BA in anthropology from the University of Illinois and MA and PhD degrees in anthropology from Indiana University.  

Dr. Jayur Madhusudan Mehta is an Assistant Professor in Anthropology at Florida State University, specializing in the study of North American Native Americans, human-environment relationships, and the consequences of French and Spanish colonization in the Gulf South. Dr. Mehta earned his PhD in Anthropology from Tulane University (2015) and his MA (2007) from the University of Alabama. He received his BA from the University of North Carolina (2004) and is an avid Tarheel!  Dr. Mehta is also a Registered Professional Archaeologist and he has lead excavations in both the United States and Mexico. He is currently leading two major investigations: 1) the Gulf Resilience Hub, an interdisciplinary study of climate hazard impacts on Indigenous communities of the Gulf Coast, and 2) the Evergreen Plantation Archaeological Survey, a multidisciplinary archaeological investigation into the lives of free and enslaved Africans at a Louisiana sugar plantation. Dr. Mehta’s research is funded by NSF, LEH, and National Geographic, and he has published research in the fields of environmental archaeology, ethnohistory, and indigenous religious and ritual practices.

This book examines the possibility and role of a Cahokian diaspora to understand cultural influence, complexity, historicity, and movements in the Mississippian Southeast. Collectively the chapters trace how the movements of Cahokian and American Bottom materials, substances, persons, and non-human bodies converged in the creation of Cahokian identities both within and outside of the Cahokia homeland through archaeological case studies that demonstrate the ways in which population movements foment social change. Drawing initial inspiration from theories of diaspora, the book explores the dynamic movements of human populations by critically engaging with the ways people materially construct or deconstruct their social identities in relation to others within the context of physical movement. This book is of interest to students and researchers of archaeology, anthropology, sociology of migration and diaspora studies.


Previously published as a Special issue in the journal: Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory "Cahokia Dispersion"



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