On today’s episode, Jessica chats with Jonathan Rodriguez (3rd year PhD student in the Applied Anthropology program at the University of South Florida) about Maroon heritage in Dominica. We talk about how he got interested in archaeology and this topic, as well as how his Army service and Anthropology training influenced his experience with each. We also talk about his upcoming Fulbright research in Dominica, where he will use geospatial methods, archaeology, and oral history to learn more about and amplify the voices of a community that purposefully left little evidence of themselves in the archaeological record. Finally we talk about the networks between Maroon communities and diversity of Maroon community experiences across the Caribbean, as well as Maroon efforts today to be recognized as Indigenous peoples.
TranscriptsA Journey to Ancient Pawneeland - Ep 29
The Archaeological Spectrum - Ep 28
Central Plains Archaeology: Plain and Simple - Ep 27
Archaeology Outreach in local Maya communities in the Yucatan - Ep 26
Technology - Episode 25
Museums, Representation, and Intersectionality - Episode 24
Salish-Kootenai College's Tribal Historic Preservation Program - Ep 23
Greater Chaco Landscape - Ep22
Food Sovereignty and Natives Outdoors - Episode 21
Seneca-Iroquois National Museum - Episode 20
Updates - Episode 19.1
Publishing - Episode 19
Tribal Collaboration on the Lower Colorado River - Episode 18
SAA2018 Wrap-Up - Episode 17
Ethnography with African Descendent Communities - Episode 16
Live Panel on Bears Ears National Monument - Episode 15
Nation-Building After Federal Recognition - Episode 14
Ethnography, Videography, and Public Anthropology - Episode 13
Mashantucket Pequot - Episode 12
Hawaiian Heritage - Episode 11
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