Colonial Trash to Island Treasure: The Chaney of St. Croix
Chaney is the name given to the porcelain shards found in the soil and washed up on the beaches of St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. A hybrid of the words for “china” and “money”, chaney refers to fragments of European ceramics brought to St. Croix by the island’s former colonisers: England, France, the...
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Autor principal: | Jessica Priebe |
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Yale University
2021
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