Sounding Decolonial Futures: Decentering Ethnomusicology's Colonialist Legacies

Institution: Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition

The Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition (1886-1894) was an anthropological research expedition that went about excavating and researching the cultures of Indigenous communities in the American Southwest, namely the Zuñi and Hopi. Funded by philanthropist Mary Hemenway and staffed by several ethnologists and historians, the campaign produced a massive amount of materials ranging from artifacts to field recordings to “daily jottings”, although little was published following the ending of the expedition. As the group of ethnologists and historians was largely interested in studying “Southwestern prehistory,” the research of the expedition has been more actively discussed and analyzed in recent years, and the project was a landmark example of American ethnographic study.

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