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Hunter, Doug, 1959-
Subjects
Petroglyphs -- Massachusetts -- Dighton Rock -- History.
Indians of North America -- Government relations.
Dighton Rock (Mass.) -- Historiography.
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Hunter, Doug, 1959-
Petroglyphs -- Massachusetts -- Dighton Rock -- History.
Indians of North America -- Government relations.
Dighton Rock (Mass.) -- Historiography.
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The place of stone :
Dighton
Rock
and the erasure of America's indigenous past / Douglas Hunter.
by
Hunter, Doug, 1959-
The University of North Carolina Press, c2017.
Call #:
974.485 H945p
Subjects
Petroglyphs
--
Massachusetts
--
Dighton
Rock
--
History
.
Indians of North America
--
Government relations.
Dighton
Rock
(Mass.)
--
Historiography.
ISBN:
9781469634401 (hc)
1469634406 (hc)
Description:
324 p. : ill., map ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [241]-308) and index.
Contents:
A lost Portuguese explorer's American boulder
--
First impressions and first arrivals: colonists encounter
Dighton
Rock
--
Altogether ignorant: denying an indigenous provenance and constructing gothicism
--
Multiple migrations: esotericism, Beringia, and Native Americans as Tartar hordes
--
Stones of power: Edward Augustus Kendall's esoteric case for
Dighton
Rock
's indigeneity
--
Colonization's new epistemology: American archaeology and the road to the Trail of Tears
--
Vinland imagined: the Norsemen and the gothicists claim
Dighton
Rock
--
Shingwauk's reading:
Dighton
Rock
and Henry Rowe Schoolcraft's troubled ethnology
--
Reversing
Dighton
Rock
's polarity: Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, the American Ethnological Society, and the Grave Creek Stone
--
Meaningless scribblings: Edmund Burke Delabarre, lazy Indians, and the Corte-Real theory
--
American place-making:
Dighton
Rock
as a Portuguese relic
--
The stone's place:
Dighton
Rock
Museum and narratives of power.
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Adult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
974.485 H945p
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