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“Mo té la”: Building Community-Engaged Plantation Archaeology in Guyane
International Journal of Historical Archaeology Pub Date : 2021-09-14 , DOI: 10.1007/s10761-021-00625-4
Elizabeth C. Clay 1
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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.



中文翻译:

“Mo té la”:在圭亚那建立社区参与的种植园考古学

圭亚那的考古学是在新殖民主义框架内进行的。虽然通常仍然是公众的追求,但考古项目很少采用明确的策略来让社区参与研究。Archéo La Caroline:Lavi Nou Gangan是一项持续的倡议,其中心是第一次也是唯一一次以大学为基础对圭亚那被奴役的非洲人村庄进行的考古调查。除了本地和国际研究人员团队外,该项目还积极吸引多个重叠的利益相关者——非裔圭亚那人、土著人和法国人。本文讨论了通过对 Habitation La Caroline 进行有组织的现场访问来吸引更广泛的非裔圭亚那社区参与的努力,从而为未来基于社区的考古项目奠定基础。

更新日期:2021-09-15
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