被解放的非洲人的伤痕和身份登记,1814-1815

Katrina H. B. Keefer
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这项研究与正在进行的了解进入跨大西洋奴隶贸易的非洲奴隶身份的努力相交叉。阅读刻痕的方法,以及其在非洲背景下的近似纹身是本研究的基本起点。这种做法的证据可以在《被解放的非洲人登记册》中找到,这些登记册保存在福拉湾学院的塞拉利昂公共档案馆和基尤的国家档案馆。这些文件创建于1808年至1862年之间,提供了近10万非洲人从船只和围栏中被带走的数据,这些船只和围栏可能会将他们送往美洲。考虑到身份和标记身体的人类学理论,这些数据可以打开包装,找到隐藏的意义。这项研究采用了一种新的方法来理解起源,通过翻译身体修饰来理解通过个体皮肤传递的信息。
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Scarification and identity in the liberated Africans department register, 1814–1815
This research intersects with ongoing efforts to understand the identity of enslaved Africans entering the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Methods of reading scarification, along with its close analogue tattooing within the African context are a fundamental starting point for this study. Evidence for this approach may be found in the Registers of Liberated Africans, which are held at the Sierra Leone Public Archives at Fourah Bay College and at the National Archives in Kew. These documents, created between 1808–1862, provide data for nearly 100,000 Africans removed from vessels and holding pens which would have sent them to the Americas. Considered in light of anthropological theories of identity and the marked body, this data can be unpacked to find hidden meanings. This study employs a new approach to understanding origins, by translating body modification to understand the information conveyed through the skins of individuals.
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