哈森收藏:阿里卡拉物质文化的新源

Q2 Social Sciences
C. Greene
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19世纪阿里卡拉历史和文化的学术知识是通过考古调查、文献来源和20世纪记录下来并流传至今的社区知识来了解的。博物馆收藏的民族志物品并没有做出如此大的贡献,部分原因是缺乏可靠的记录材料。本文介绍了威廉·b·哈曾将军的一件重要藏品,直到最近才被认为与阿里卡拉人有关。它于19世纪70年代在布福德堡(Fort Buford)集结,记录了在那里服役的童子军、陪伴他们的家庭以及附近一个希达察村(Hidatsa)居民的物质文化。关于收藏的组装和转移的详细信息揭示了将物品从土著社区转移到博物馆收藏的过程和机构。
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The Hazen collection: A new source on Arikara material culture
Scholarly knowledge of nineteenth century Arikara history and culture has been informed by archaeological investigation, documentary sources, and community knowledge as recorded in the twentieth century and carried today. Ethnographic objects in museum collections have not made as great a contribution, in part because of a dearth of reliably documented material. This paper introduces an important collection from General William B. Hazen that has only recently been recognized as associated with the Arikara. Assembled at Fort Buford in the 1870s, it documents the material culture of the scouts who served there, the families who accompanied them, and the residents of a nearby Hidatsa village. Detailed information on the assembly and transfer of the collection reveals processes and agencies in the movement of objects out of Native communities and into museum holdings.
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Plains Anthropologist
Plains Anthropologist Social Sciences-Anthropology
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