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DESCRIPTION:This\ntalk will outline the trajectory of my recent&nbsp\;disse
 rtation\, which combines\narchaeological evidence with museum studies to b
 uild a multi-disciplinary\nhistory of an Indigenous family in Central Mass
 achusetts in the early 19th\ncentury. I argue that despite colonial tactic
 s of dispossession and\nconfinement\, Native families used strategies of m
 ateriality and mobility to\ncontinue to inhabit their Native social landsc
 apes. I challenge the myth of\ncultural ‘authenticity’ as spatial and mate
 rial fixity with a study of colonial\nNative basketry and an associated to
 ol assemblage that highlights the\nco-dynamics of material innovation and 
 spatial mobility.Dr. Heather Law Pezzarossi is a \n\nVisiting\nScholar in 
 the Department of Anthropology Maxwell\nSchool of Citizenship and Public A
 ffairs.\n\n\n\n
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SUMMARY:Department of Anthropology Speaker Series presents: Heather Law Pez
 zarossi
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p>This\ntalk will outline the t
 rajectory of my recent&nbsp\;dissertation\, which combines\narchaeological
  evidence with museum studies to build a multi-disciplinary\nhistory of an
  Indigenous family in Central Massachusetts in the early 19th\ncentury. I 
 argue that despite colonial tactics of dispossession and\nconfinement\, Na
 tive families used strategies of materiality and mobility to\ncontinue to 
 inhabit their Native social landscapes. I challenge the myth of\ncultural 
 ‘authenticity’ as spatial and material fixity with a study of colonial\nNa
 tive basketry and an associated tool assemblage that highlights the\nco-dy
 namics of material innovation and spatial mobility.</p><p></p><p>Dr. Heath
 er Law Pezzarossi is a \n\nVisiting\nScholar in the Department of Anthropo
 logy Maxwell\nSchool of Citizenship and Public Affairs.</p><p>\n\n</p><p>\
 n\n</p><p></p><p></p>
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