Entanglements: Counter-Mapping the History of Asian Migration onto Coast Salish Lands

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Entanglements is a digital counter-mapping project constructed using Omeka and Neatline that charts the settler-colonial conditions of Asian migration onto Coast Salish lands by analyzing the intersections between Coast Salish and Asian American histories in the Seattle and Puget Sound area in a manner that is legible to a public audience. Entanglements uses methods of place-based history that engages with geography, ecology, and the built environment to “read” the city and its environs as a historical text. In doing so, Entanglements addresses how Asian Americans have historically been harmed by, implicated in, and/or resisted colonial-settler logics and structures in the Puget Sound, while also asking how we might generate new pathways towards further solidarity between Asian American communities and Indigenous nations.

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  • type
    Presentation
  • created on
  • file format
    pptx
  • file size
    4 MB
  • creator
    Anna Nguyen and Madison Heslop
  • publisher
    University of Washington
  • publisher place
    Seattle, WA
  • rights
    Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States