Assessing the Diversity of Mission Populations through the Comparison of Native American Residences at Mission Santa Clara de Asís

Mission establishments in Alta California and elsewhere were home to complex, pluralistic communities in which native peoples actively but differentially negotiated aspects of colonialism through daily practice and the reinterpretation of identity. To explore these issues, we compare the archaeologi...

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description Mission establishments in Alta California and elsewhere were home to complex, pluralistic communities in which native peoples actively but differentially negotiated aspects of colonialism through daily practice and the reinterpretation of identity. To explore these issues, we compare the archaeological evidence from two different indigenous dwellings at California's Mission Santa Clara de Asís: an adobe barracks and a native-style thatched house. In particular, we consider possible differences between the dwellings' inhabitants in terms of relative status, ethnolinguistic affiliation, and re-articulation of indigenous traditions.
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Archaeological collections
Archaeology
Barracks
California
Colonialism
Communities
Cultural identity
Earthenware
Ethnolinguistics
Historical archaeology
House
Identity
Indigenous knowledge
Material culture
Native Americans
Obsidian
Social Sciences
Tradition
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