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- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Acronyms xvii
- The Travels of qeysca:m 3
- “Who Were These Mysterious People?” 16
- Burial Grounds as Sites of Archaeology: Harlan I. Smith and the Jesup North Pacific Expedition 30
- Musqueam House Posts and the Construction of the “Ethnographic” Object 55
- The National Colonial Culture and the Politics of Removal and Reburial 82
- The Great Fraser Midden and the Civic Colonial Culture 100
- From Colonial Culture to Reclamation Culture: The Musqueam, Charles E. Borden, and Salvage Archaeology in British Columbia 119
- Conclusion 146
- Notes 155
- Bibliography 189
- Index 209
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Acronyms xvii
- The Travels of qeysca:m 3
- “Who Were These Mysterious People?” 16
- Burial Grounds as Sites of Archaeology: Harlan I. Smith and the Jesup North Pacific Expedition 30
- Musqueam House Posts and the Construction of the “Ethnographic” Object 55
- The National Colonial Culture and the Politics of Removal and Reburial 82
- The Great Fraser Midden and the Civic Colonial Culture 100
- From Colonial Culture to Reclamation Culture: The Musqueam, Charles E. Borden, and Salvage Archaeology in British Columbia 119
- Conclusion 146
- Notes 155
- Bibliography 189
- Index 209