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Categorizations of Identity in Settler Colonial Contexts: Unpacking Métis as Mixed in the Archaeological Record (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kisha Supernant.

The Métis Nation of Canada has often been categorized as a mixed, hybrid ethnic group, based largely on racialized understandings of the early encounters between Indigenous women and European men. Métis scholars have begun to critique the racial basis for "Métis-as-mixed" and shift toward ways of identifying based on personhood and nationhood. In this paper, I discuss how settler colonial categories of hybridity have influenced past archaeological research on the Métis in Canada and explore the...


Phase I & II Archaeological Survey of Kent Road 88 (Dover to Leipsic) and Kent Road 337 (Persimmon Tree Lane) Realignments, and Final Arehaeological Excavations at the W. Eager Site for the Delaware Route 1--Relief Corridor, Dover,Kent Co., DE (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David J. Grettler. David C. Bachman. Jay F. Custer. JoAnn Jamison.

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