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Engendering New Netherland: Implications for Interpreting Early Colonial Societies

机译:促进新荷兰崛起:对早期殖民地社会的诠释

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Here, we study the Algonquian and Iroquoian women who lived in settlements surrounding the Dutch colony of New Netherland, in today’s northeastern United States. We begin by examining their roles in the colony and find that their lives did not fall into the pattern of servitude, concubinage, culture-brokering, and intermarriage that many have seen as the fate of Native or African women in other colonial societies. Instead, these women were, by and large, independent agents and followed their own indigenous customs as they interacted with Europeans. We then go on to explore how this new revisionist view of their actions affects archaeological interpretations of their households and the households of the Europeans as well. We further point out how the role of Native women in New Netherland was influenced in part by the presence and absence of other groups of women—both European and African—there.
机译:在这里,我们研究了居住在当今美国东北部新荷兰荷兰殖民地周围定居点的阿尔冈冈人和易洛魁族妇女。我们首先检查她们在殖民地中的角色,发现她们的生活并没有陷入奴役,con杂,文化经纪和通婚的模式,在许多殖民社会中,奴隶制,婚姻,文化经纪和通婚被许多人视为土著或非洲妇女的命运。相反,这些妇女大体上是独立的代理人,在与欧洲人交往时遵循自己的土著习俗。然后,我们继续探索这种修正主义对其行为的新看法如何影响其家庭以及欧洲家庭的考古学解释。我们进一步指出,在新荷兰,土著妇女的作用是如何受到其他部分欧洲妇女和非洲妇女的存在与否的影响的。

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