Power runs in many channels: subfloor pits and West African-based spiritual traditions in colonial Virginia (original) (raw)
Subfloor pits and the archaeology of slavery in Colonial Virginia
Patricia Samford -MDP-
Choice Reviews Online, 2008
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Subfloor Pits and the Archaeology of Slavery in Colonial Virginia by Patricia M. Samford
Patricia Samford
American Ethnologist, 2009
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TEXT: Junk Drawers and Spirit Caches: Alternative Interpretations of Archaeological Assemblages at Sites Occupied by Enslaved Africans
Garrett Fesler
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Grave dirt in Afro-American and Afro-Caribbean slave magic
David Burke
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Kelly Goldberg, Leland Ferguson
Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage, 2019
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Connection Point: A Different version of African American Folklore
Feary Taylor
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The Archaeology of African-American Slavery and Material Culture
Patricia Samford
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Ordinary Household Chores': Ritual and Power in a Nineteenth-Century Swahili Women's Spirit Possession Cult
Edward Alpers
International Journal of African Historical Studies, 1984
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Translating The Devil. Religion and Modernity among The Ewe in Ghana (cf. Arch. supra. Sandra Fancello). Édimbourg, Edinburgh University Press, 1999, 260 p. (cf. Arch. supra, pp. 43-53)
Birgit Meyer
Archives De Sciences Sociales Des Religions, 2003
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Empowered Objects: Material Expressions of Spiritual Beliefs in the Colonial Chesapeake Region
Michael Lucas
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African Inspirations in a New World Art and Artifact: Decorated Tobacco Pipes from the Chesapeake
Matthew C Emerson
I, Too, Am America'': Archaeological Studies of African-American Life, 1999
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“Whose Blood, Sweat, and Tears”: Reclaiming African History and Collaborative Anthropology in Virginia’s New River Valley.
Thomas Klatka
Practicing Anthropology, 2010
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“Conjure, Magic, and Power: The Influence of Afro-Atlantic Religious Practices on Slave Resistance and Rebellion.” (2001)
Walter C Rucker
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African and Amerindian Spirits: A Note on the Influence of Nineteenth Century Spiritism and Spiritualism on Afro- and African-American Religions.
Hans Gerald Hödl
2021
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Spirits, Slaves, and Memories in the African Diaspora.docx
Eric J Montgomery
Shackled Sentiments: Slaves, Spirits, and Memories in the African Diaspora", 2019
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Insoll, T., and Kankpeyeng, B. 2014. Reconstructing the Archaeology of Movement in Northern Ghana. (In), Ogundiran, A., and Saunders, P. (eds.), Materialities, Meanings, and Modernities of Rituals in the Black Atlantic. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, pp. 28-46.
Timothy Insoll
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The Night Has a Naked Soul: Witchcraft and Sorcery among the Western Cherokee:The Night Has a Naked Soul: Witchcraft and Sorcery among the Western Cherokee
Alan Kilpatrick
American Ethnologist, 2000
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Studies of the origin and development of African descent communities, culture, and spirituality in Louisiana have been limited. This is a preliminary examination …
Patricia Heisser Metoyer, Ph.D.
2003
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Translating the Devil: Religion and Modernity among the Ewe in Ghana
Birgit Meyer
American Ethnologist, 2000
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Richmond's Archaeology of the African Diaspora: Unseen Knowledge, Untapped Potential
Ellen Chapman
African Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter, 2015
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Marcus L . Harvey, PhD
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Africans in America: Ghanaians in Dallas, an Illustration and Study of the Impact of Roots, Ritual, and Religion
Erin Kincaid
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Emma J Walcott-Wilson
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Spirited Geobodies: Producing Subterranean Property in Nineteenth-Century Bambuk, West Africa
Robyn d'Avignon
Technology & Culture, 2020
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HIST 261: African Religion and Ritual
Zebulon Dingley
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What is the Source of Power? : A Case of the Evangelized Witch in Eastern Uganda
Kiyoshi UMEYA
2019
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Navigation and Negotiation: Adaptive Strategies of a Free African American Family in Central Delaware (Presented at the Middle Atlantic Archaeological Conference March 2014, Langhorne, PA)
Michael J Gall
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African Influences on African American Funerary and Mortuary Practices
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Book Review: An Ethnography of a Vodu Shrine in Southern Togo: Of Spirit, Slave, and Sea (Eric Montgomery and Christian Vannier)
Timothy R . Landry
Journal of Religion in Africa , 2018
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Early African America: Archaeological Studies of Significance and Diversity
Christopher Fennell
Journal of Archaeological Research
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The Night has a Naked Soul: Witchcraft and Sorcery among the Western Cherokee
Alan Kilpatrick
The Journal of American History, 1999
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Identifying Identity: An Archaeological Investigation of the Intersection of Place and Identity at an African American Lowcountry Site
Kelly Goldberg
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Excavating the Spaces and Interpreting the Places of Enslaved Africans and Their Descendants
Garrett Fesler
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Ghosts of Slavery?
Meera Venkatachalam
Chapter 1 of Slavery, Memory and Religion in southeastern Ghana, c.1850-present, 2015
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Investigating the Heart of a Community: Archaeological Excavations at the African Meeting House Boston, Massachuesetts
Allison Bain
2007
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