Artigo Revisado por pares

Collaborative Archaeology to Revitalize an Afro-Ecuadorian Cemetery

2018; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 7; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/21619441.2018.1480117

ISSN

2161-9468

Autores

Daniela Catalina Balanzátegui Moreno,

Tópico(s)

Archaeology and ancient environmental studies

Resumo

This article presents an ongoing project to revitalize an Afro-Ecuadorian cemetery called the "Garden of Memory, Martina Carrillo," dating from the eighteenth through twentieth centuries, and located in the community of La Concepción, in the Chota-Mira Valley of northern Ecuador. Throughout the design of a proposal for restoration of the cemetery the community of African descendants, including the National Coordinator of Black Women-Carchi, called CONAMUNE-Carchi, and a group of Ecuadorian archaeologists, employed a collaborative approach to the history and restoration of this sacred place. The archaeological project contributes to the recognition of local histories, development of an intercultural investigation, a reflexive understanding of the past and material culture of local community members, and commemoration of their African diaspora ancestors. This project's methodology focused on achieving a form of historical reparations for the African descendants who were impacted by colonial slavery and racism in Ecuador.

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