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Introduction. Placemaking and Memorializing After the Great Watershed
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface: Memories of Corn and Quartz - Rethinking Stories of Violence and Survivance xi
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction. Placemaking and Memorializing After the Great Watershed 1
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PART I. THE WAY TO DEER ISLAND
- 1. Contested Passages Coastal and Inland Homelands, Bastoniak, and Internment by the “City Upon a Hill” 29
- 2. Protesting the “Perfect City” Reorganizing Native Memoryscapes across Greater Boston 84
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PART II. THE NARRAGANSETT COUNTRY
- 3. Habitations by Narragansett Bay Coastal Homelands, Encounters with Roger Williams, and Routes to Great Swamp 121
- 4. Monumentalizing after “Detribalization,” and Swamp Discourse from Casinos to Carcieri 164
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PART III. THE GREAT RIVER
- 5. The Gathering Place: A Trafficked Waterway, Dawn Massacre, and Material Legacies of the “Falls Fight” 203
- 6. Power and Persistence along a Changing River: Industrial Transformations, Ceremonial Landscapes, and Contemporary Reconciliations 254
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PART IV. THE RED ATLANTIC
- 7. Algonquian Diasporas: Indigenous Bondages, Fugitive Geographies, and the Edges of Atlantic Memories 289
- Conclusion: Reopening History 325
- List of Abbreviations 331
- Notes 335
- Index 447
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface: Memories of Corn and Quartz - Rethinking Stories of Violence and Survivance xi
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction. Placemaking and Memorializing After the Great Watershed 1
-
PART I. THE WAY TO DEER ISLAND
- 1. Contested Passages Coastal and Inland Homelands, Bastoniak, and Internment by the “City Upon a Hill” 29
- 2. Protesting the “Perfect City” Reorganizing Native Memoryscapes across Greater Boston 84
-
PART II. THE NARRAGANSETT COUNTRY
- 3. Habitations by Narragansett Bay Coastal Homelands, Encounters with Roger Williams, and Routes to Great Swamp 121
- 4. Monumentalizing after “Detribalization,” and Swamp Discourse from Casinos to Carcieri 164
-
PART III. THE GREAT RIVER
- 5. The Gathering Place: A Trafficked Waterway, Dawn Massacre, and Material Legacies of the “Falls Fight” 203
- 6. Power and Persistence along a Changing River: Industrial Transformations, Ceremonial Landscapes, and Contemporary Reconciliations 254
-
PART IV. THE RED ATLANTIC
- 7. Algonquian Diasporas: Indigenous Bondages, Fugitive Geographies, and the Edges of Atlantic Memories 289
- Conclusion: Reopening History 325
- List of Abbreviations 331
- Notes 335
- Index 447