Chelsea Rose (Editor)
Kennedy, Jonathan Ryan (Editor)
Showcasing the enormous amount of archaeological data available on the experiences of Chinese people who migrated to the United States and Canada in the nineteenth century, this volume charts new directions for the field of Chinese diaspora archaeology by providing fresh, more nuanced approaches to interpreting immigrant life. (Publisher)
...MoreReview Stephen A. Brighton (2021) Review of "Chinese diaspora archaeology in North America". Historical Archaeology (pp. 148-149).
Chapter Virginia S. Popper (2020) Flexible Plant Food Practices among the Nineteenth-Century Chinese Migrants to Western North America. In: Chinese diaspora archaeology in North America.
Chapter Charlotte K. Sunseri (2020) Meat Economies of the Chinese American West. In: Chinese diaspora archaeology in North America.
Chapter Chelsea Rose (2020) Burned: The Archaeology of House and Home in Jacksonville, Oregon’s, Chinese Quarter. In: Chinese diaspora archaeology in North America.
Chapter D. Ryan Gray (2020) An Archaeology of a Chinese Laundryman in the Jim Crow South: The Sam Long Laundry, New Orleans, Louisiana. In: Chinese diaspora archaeology in North America.
Chapter Laura W. Ng (2020) Between South China and Southern California: The Formation of Transnational Chinese Communities.
Article
J. Ryan Kennedy;
Eric J. Guiry;
(2023)
Exploring Railroad Impacts on Meat Trade: An Isotopic Investigation of Meat Sourcing and Animal Husbandry at Chinese Diaspora Sites in the American West
Chapter
D. Ryan Gray;
(2020)
An Archaeology of a Chinese Laundryman in the Jim Crow South: The Sam Long Laundry, New Orleans, Louisiana
Chapter
Virginia S. Popper;
(2020)
Flexible Plant Food Practices among the Nineteenth-Century Chinese Migrants to Western North America
Chapter
Chelsea Rose;
Kennedy, Jonathan Ryan;
(2020)
Charting a New Course for Chinese Diaspora Archaeology in North America
Chapter
Charlotte K. Sunseri;
(2020)
Meat Economies of the Chinese American West
Chapter
Douglass E. Ross;
(2020)
Reframing Overseas Chinese Archaeology as Archaeology of the Chinese Diaspora
Chapter
Laura W. Ng;
(2020)
Between South China and Southern California: The Formation of Transnational Chinese Communities
Chapter
Chelsea Rose;
(2020)
Burned: The Archaeology of House and Home in Jacksonville, Oregon’s, Chinese Quarter
Article
Gordon Grimwade;
(2024)
A Grave Situation: Burial Practices among the Chinese Diaspora in Queensland, Australia (ca.1870–1930)
Article
Meredith B. Linn;
(2022)
Neither Snake Oils nor Miracle Cures: Interpreting Nineteenth-Century Patent Medicines
Book
Matthew C. Reilly;
(2019)
Archaeology below the cliff : Race, class, and Redlegs in Barbadian sugar society
Article
Eric D. Tourigny;
(2020)
Maintaining Traditions: Food and Identity among Early Immigrants to Upper Canada
Chapter
Linda Bentz;
(2020)
Bounty from the Sea: Chinese Foundations of the Commercial Shrimp, Squid, and Abalone Fisheries in California
Book
Terrance M. Weik;
(2019)
The archaeology of removal in North America
Book
Heather Law Pezzarossi;
Sheptak, Russell N.;
(2019)
Indigenous persistence in the colonized Americas: material and documentary perspectives on entanglement
Chapter
Joyce, Rosemary A.;
(2019)
Materialities and Practices of Persistence: Indigenous Survivance in the Face of Settler Societies
Article
Elizabeth J. Reitz;
Chester DePratter;
(2024)
Indigenous American Fishing Traditions at the First Spanish Capital of La Florida: Santa Elena (1566–1587 CE), South Carolina, USA
Article
Sareeta Amrute;
(2020)
Bored Techies Being Casually Racist: Race as Algorithm
Article
Ji-Hye Shin;
(2021)
“Insanity Is the Price of Modern Civilization”: The Discourse of Civilization and the Asian Insane in Modern America
Article
Joe Regan;
(2022)
Irish Canallers and the Second Slavery in the Lower Mississippi Valley
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