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“A Small Brick Pile for the Indians”: The 1655 Harvard Indian College as Setting

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The 1655 construction of a brick building to educate “English and Indian youth in knowledge and godliness” radically transformed fledgling Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with repercussions to this day. The structure was a calculated statement of institutional identity and a prospective vision of Harvard’s legacies. It was also an experimental space, prone to manipulation, redefinition, and appropriation by individuals operating within diverse cultural and intellectual contexts. Based on documentary and archaeological sources, Harvard’s 1655 Indian College is analyzed as a physical setting that fostered particular practices and social relationships. The structure dramatically altered possibilities at the seventeenth-century school. Because of what and where it was, the Indian College fostered new kinds of intercultural authority and intellectual exchange. More broadly, this study models the application of notions of practice and affordance to a multicultural colonial setting.

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Acknowledgements

I thank my current co-directors of the Harvard Yard Archaeology Project, Patricia Capone and Diana D. Loren, as well as former directors William L. Fash and John D. Stubbs, teaching fellows, students, and the many project supporters on and off campus, for their collaboration. Particular thanks go to the Harvard University Native American Program, Harvard University Archives, Houghton Library, Department of Anthropology, and staff of the Peabody Museum.

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  1. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, 11 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA

    Christina J. Hodge

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  1. , Anthropology, Boston University, Commonwealth Ave 675, Boston, 02215, Massachusetts, USA

    Mary C. Beaudry

  2. , Anthropology, Boston University, Commonwealth Ave 675, Boston, 02215, Massachusetts, USA

    Travis G. Parno

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Hodge, C.J. (2013). “A Small Brick Pile for the Indians”: The 1655 Harvard Indian College as Setting. In: Beaudry, M., Parno, T. (eds) Archaeologies of Mobility and Movement. Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology, vol 35. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6211-8_14

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