Eating Ethnicity: Examining 18th Century French Colonial Identity Through Selective Consumption of Animal Resources in the North American Interior
Summary
Cultural identities can be created and maintained through daily practice and food consumption is one such practice. People need food in order to survive, but the types of food they eat are largely determined by the interaction of culture and their environment. By approaching the topic of subsistence practices as being culturally constituted, the study of foodways provides an avenue to examine issues of cultural identity through selective consumption. Eating certain foods to the exclusion of others is one method for establishing social distance between peoples and is simultaneously a reflection of this relationship and the types of interactions that take place between groups. This study explores the issue of cultural identity as expressed through selective consumption of animal resources. The outpost known as Fort St. Joseph will serve as an example of how one can utilize animal exploitation patterns to determine selective consumption and these results are compared to animal exploitation pattems at Fort Ouiatenon, French Cahokia, Fort de Chartres I, and Fort de Chartres III. Variation in these patterns suggests the different ways in which cultural identities were expressed at each site.
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Eating Ethnicity: Examining 18th Century French Colonial Identity Through Selective Consumption of Animal Resources in the North American Interior. Rory Becker. 2004 ( tDAR id: 373405) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8D50K9B
Keywords
Culture
British Colonial
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Euroamerican
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French Colonial
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Historic
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Historic Native American
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Miami
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Potawatomi
Material
Building Materials
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Ceramic
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Dating Sample
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Fauna
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Fire Cracked Rock
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Glass
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Ground Stone
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Macrobotanical
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Metal
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Shell
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Wood
Site Name
Fort St. Joseph
Site Type
Archaeological Feature
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Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
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Domestic Structures
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Hearth
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Historic Structure
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Hunting / Trapping
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Midden
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Non-Domestic Structures
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Palisade
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Pit
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Post Hole / Post Mold
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Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
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Rock Alignment
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Settlements
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Structure
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Trash Midden
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
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Ethnohistoric Research
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Geophysical Survey
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Historic Background Research
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Reconnaissance / Survey
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Research Design / Data Recovery Plan
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Site Evaluation / Testing
General
Cultural Interaction
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Ethnogenesis
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Faunal Analysis (Historic)
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Fort St. Joseph
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Fur Trade
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garrison
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Jesuit
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mission
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Public Archaeology
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Subsistence
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Trading Post
Geographic Keywords
Great Lakes
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Pays d'en Haut
Temporal Keywords
Colonial Period
Temporal Coverage
Calendar Date: 1691 to 1781
Spatial Coverage
min long: -86.285; min lat: 41.794 ; max long: -86.238; max lat: 41.827 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Principal Investigator(s): Michael Nassaney
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