Search Results - "Fricke, Felicia"
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It Is Only Bad Priests and Outlaws Who Thrive NowAdays: The Catholic Church, the Colonial Authorities, and Elite Rumor Networks in the 1820s Lesser Antilles
Published in New West Indian Guide (01-04-2024)“…In Caribbean historiography, rumors are often associated with enslaved people and sailors; less often are they associated with elite men. This article…”
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"It Is Only Bad Priests and Outlaws Who Thrive NowAdays"
Published in New West Indian Guide (2024)“…Abstract In Caribbean historiography, rumors are often associated with enslaved people and sailors; less often are they associated with elite men. This article…”
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It Is Only Bad Priests and Outlaws Who Thrive Now Adays
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Archaeology and social justice in island worlds
Published in World archaeology (27-05-2022)“…Ongoing discussions about the problems of white supremacy and colonialism in archaeology are useful but have not, thus far, fully considered the exacerbated…”
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Unforgotten: The osteobiography of an enslaved woman and child from 18th century Saba
Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-04-2021)“…•An osteobiography of a Colonial Period burial at Fort Bay Ridge, Saba.•Double burial of a pregnant adult female of African ancestry, and an unborn…”
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Delayed physical development in a first generation enslaved African woman from Pietermaai, Curaçao
Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-01-2020)“…There is still much to be learned about enslavement in Curaçao, where little archaeological investigation into the historical era has been carried out. This…”
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The Lifeways of Enslaved People in Curaçao, St Eustatius, and St Maarten/St Martin: A Thematic Analysis of Archaeological, Osteological, And Oral Historical Data
Published 01-01-2019“…In recent years, archaeologists have demonstrated that they can help to deconstruct dominant heritage narratives and develop new ones which are more nuanced…”
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