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“Mo té la”: Building Community-Engaged Plantation Archaeology in Guyane

Clay, Elizabeth C.

International journal of historical archaeology, 2022-03, Vol.26 (1), p.211-241 [Periódico revisado por pares]

New York: Springer US

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  • Título:
    “Mo té la”: Building Community-Engaged Plantation Archaeology in Guyane
  • Autor: Clay, Elizabeth C.
  • Assuntos: Archaeology ; Community involvement ; Plantations ; Social Sciences ; Tourism
  • É parte de: International journal of historical archaeology, 2022-03, Vol.26 (1), p.211-241
  • Descrição: Archaeology in Guyane takes place within a neocolonial framework. While still generally a public pursuit, archaeological projects rarely deploy explicit strategies for involving communities in research. Archéo La Caroline: Lavi Nou Gangan is an ongoing initiative centered on the first and only university-based archeological investigation of a village for enslaved Africans in Guyane. The project actively engages multiple, overlapping stakeholders—Afro-Guianese, Indigenous, and French—in addition to local and international teams of researchers. This paper discusses efforts to engage the broader Afro-Guianese community through structured site visits to Habitation La Caroline, thereby laying the foundation for future community-based archaeology projects.
  • Editor: New York: Springer US
  • Idioma: Inglês

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