• Front Matter
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    • Table of Contents
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    • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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    • Introduction:: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND FOREIGN OBJECTS: Rethinking Consumption in American Archaeology
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    • APPROACHING AN ARCHAEOLOGY OF CHOICE:: Consumption, Resistance, and Religion in the Prehispanic Southwest
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    • A TALE OF TWO SETTLEMENTS:: Consumption and the Historical Archaeology of Natives and Newcomers in the 19th-Century Great Lakes Region
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    • BEYOND REPRESENTATION:: Indigenous Economies of Affect in the Northeast Woodlands
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    • POWHATAN SOVEREIGNTY AND CONSUMER POLITICS IN THE ALGONQUIAN CHESAPEAKE
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    • CHRISTIAN SYMBOLS IN NATIVE LIVES:: Medals and Crucifixes in the Tunica Region of French Colonial Louisiana
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    • OUR STRANGE GARMENTS:: Cloth and Clothing among Native Elites in 17th-Century New England
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    • THE OLIVE JAR IN THE SHRINE:: Situating Spanish Objects within a 15th- to 17th-Century Maya Worldview
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    • COSMIC DEBT AND RELATIONAL CONSUMPTION
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    • SYMPATHETIC MAGIC AND INDIGENOUS CONSUMPTION OF KETTLES DURING EARLY COLONIAL ENCOUNTER IN THE NORTHEAST
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    • INDIGENOUS VAQUEROS IN COLONIAL CALIFORNIA:: Labor, Identity, and Autonomy
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    • ARCHAEOLOGIES OF NATIVE PRODUCTION AND MARKETING IN 19TH-CENTURY NEW ENGLAND
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    • POSTSCRIPT:: Postcolonial Archaeology in the Age of Things
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    • REFERENCES CITED
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    • CONTRIBUTORS
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    • INDEX
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