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摘要:Corey D. Blanchard在其关于传教时期(1769-1833)美洲原住民的文章中发现,早期的文章主要关注欧美拓荒者对南加州原住民的排斥。当他们在早期的文章中出现时,他们更多地被视为障碍,而不是有情众生。直到1953年才发表的文章中明显存在种族偏见或优越感,而且研究仅限于欧美来源。反映20世纪50年代末至60年代新社会历史转向的文章他们分析了可量化的证据来重建印第安人的日常生活。20世纪90年代的文化史转折将物质文化的分析带入了SCQ的页面。在最近的十年里,新的分析水平和计算机化的数据出现了,揭示了个人生活和美洲原住民对加利福尼亚土著历史的复杂理解,而早期的文章继续作为欧洲-美洲/美洲原住民关系的数据来源和指标。
I. Digging through the Old and Unearthing the New: The Native American Peoples of California during the Mission Era in the Southern California Quarterly
Abstract:Corey D. Blanchard's essay on Native Americans during the mission period (1769–1833) finds early articles focused on Euro-American pioneers to the near exclusion of the Indigenous population of Southern California. When they do appear in early articles they are treated more as obstacles than as sentient beings. Racial bias or condescension is evident in articles published as late as 1953 and research was limited to Euro-American sources. Articles reflecting the New Social History turn of the late 1950s-1960s; they analyzed quantifiable evidence to reconstruct the daily life of Mission Indians. The cultural history turn of the 1990s brought analyses of material culture into the pages of the SCQ. New levels of analysis and computerized data emerged in the current decade, uncovering individual lives and Native American agency into a complex understanding of California's Indigenous history, while early articles continue to serve as data sources and indicators of Euro-American/Native American relationships.