Focusing on the household and community levels of social integration at Clifton Plantation, New Providence, Bahamas, from 1812 to1833, this study employs a variety of evidence to reconstruct not only the structures and artifacts of the plantation but the identities and lives of the individuals who used them. Not only do we know the names, ages, origins, spouses, children, and kinfolk of most of the inhabitants, but the study provides additional detail about their jobs, work schedules, rewards and punishments, material culture, and religious belief systems. Drawing upon archaeological evidence from a tightly controlled excavation of the site, historical data on the plantation, its owner, and the enslaved and free Africans and African Americans residing there, and ethnographic data from West Africa, the Caribbean, and North America, this volume provides a remarkably detailed picture of the lives of the plantations enslaved and indentured residents.
Utilizing the detailed contextual data, the authors are able to trace changes in the culture and identities of the individual residents over the two decades of their communitys existence. In so doing, Wilkie and Farnsworth demonstrate just how much more can be understood about the lives of enslaved peoples in the New World through this kind of community study.
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Descrizione libro Hardback. Condizione: New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days. The enslaved population of Clifton Plantation was an early 19th-century cultural mix including native Africans, island-born Creoles, and African-American slaves. This study of explores the diverse ways that members of this single plantation community navigated the circumstances of enslavement and negotiated the construction of New World identities. Codice articolo B9780813028248
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Descrizione libro HRD. Condizione: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. Codice articolo CA-9780813028248