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Digging to the Other Side

Digging to the Other Side

By Tommy Ng, Anna Coon, Emma Yasui, Bryan Baldeon, & Daryl Basarte. Ed Sara Head.

Welcome to the 'Digging to the Other Side' podcast, where we talk about archaeology and related topics in North and South America through the perspectives of Asian hyphenated archaeologists. We'll give insights into how that affects not only our approach to the field of archaeology but also how the field approaches us.

So adjust your perspective and get ready to engage as we take archaeology and dig to the other side.

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Digging Into Jomon Food with Dr. Emma Yasui

Digging to the Other SideApr 06, 2022

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University of Idaho's Asian American Comparative Collection with Priscilla Wegars and Renae Campbell
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The Oregon Chinese Diaspora Project with Chelsea Rose, DTTOS Ep 7

The Oregon Chinese Diaspora Project with Chelsea Rose, DTTOS Ep 7

In this episode, we talk with Chelsea Rose about her work on the Oregon Chinese Diaspora Project. 

We talk about early Chinese contributions to the development of Oregon; how they worked, built, and settled in the state. We talk gold mining, railroads, Chinese Merchants, and of course, Buckaroo Sam the most famous Chinese Cowboy in the Old West. 

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Show Notes:


Chelsea Rose - Time Team America

http://timeteam.lunchbox.pbs.org/time-team/meet-the-team/chelsea-rose/


Chelsea Rose - Academia

https://sou.academia.edu/ChelseaRose


Oregon Chinese Diaspora Project

https://oregon-chinese-diaspora-project-sou.hub.arcgis.com/


Portland Chinatown Museum

https://www.portlandchinatownmuseum.org/


They Called Him … Buckaroo Sam: The Imagined Life of a Chinese Cowboy

https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5403/oregonhistq.122.4.0546


Chinese Diaspora in Oregon. Oregon Historical Quarterly Vol. 122, No. 4

https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5403/oregonhistq.122.issue-4

Nov 29, 202201:09:43
The Archaeology of Transnational Chinese Diaspora with Laura Ng
Jul 12, 202201:25:06
The Archaeology of Japanese Incarceration/Internment Camps in America and Canada

The Archaeology of Japanese Incarceration/Internment Camps in America and Canada

Today we talk with Koji Lau-Ozawa and Leanne Riding about their research into Japanese Incarceration/Internment Camps in North America. We learn a great deal about how America and Canada treated Japanese Americans/Canadians during World War 2 and how that treatment can be seen in the archaeological record today. We also talk about how doing projects like these can help descendant groups reconnect with their history and why these types of projects are important to archaeology as a field.

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Show Notes:

Leanne Riding’s Research on the Japanese Canadian Labour Camps of NorthEastern B.C.

https://yellowheadroadcamps.wordpress.com/

Koji Lau-Ozawa’s bio page at Stanford

https://anthropology.stanford.edu/people/koji-lau-ozawa

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Digging To The Other Side Patreon:

https://www.patreon.com/DiggingToTheOtherSide

Email:

DiggingToTheOtherSide@gmail.com

May 11, 202201:39:53
Digging Into Jomon Food with Dr. Emma Yasui

Digging Into Jomon Food with Dr. Emma Yasui

We talk with Dr. Yasui about Jomon period foods. 

Why is there a perception that the Jomon peoples were eating primarily nuts? What evidence is there for what they were actually eating? and Where do hamburgers come from?  

All that and a robust discussion about food as an ambassador for culture, and noodles


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Dr. Emma Yasui: Emma is a mixed-Japanese Canadian archaeologist who conducts research on the past relationships between people, plants, and stone tools in southern Hokkaido, Japan. She is also interested in pop culture and Japanese diaspora topics, which she often covers as a member of the Asians Represent podcast.


https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Emma-Yasui


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Show Notes:


Asians Represent podcast

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC72SWZ0tamtQeiQMn11YGOA

and their Patreon 

https://www.patreon.com/aznsrepresent


Jōmon period

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C5%8Dmon_period


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Digging To The Other Side Patreon:

https://www.patreon.com/DiggingToTheOtherSide


Email:

DiggingToTheOtherSide@gmail.com

Apr 06, 202201:06:02
Stockton and other Early Chinatowns in California.
Feb 01, 202201:35:11
The Topaz Japanese Internment Camp and Memorials of Loss
Feb 01, 202201:13:53
Digging to the Other Side

Digging to the Other Side

Welcome to the Digging to the Other Side inaugural episode. We're glad to have you digging with us. In this episode, we meet our hosts; Tommy Ng, Anna Coon, Bryan Baldeon, and Daryl Basarte. We talk about what it's like to be Asian hyphenated archaeologists and how that changes the way we see and do archaeology. We talk about the challenges we face because of how the field perceives us, and mostly we pick on Tommy for being old. 

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Our Hosts are:

Tommy Ng: Tommy is a Chinese-Canadian archaeologist and partner at a CRM firm based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. His company carries out work all throughout Western Canada and the Territories. He has been doing CRM for over 25 years. 

Anna Coon: Anna is a Filipino Irish American archeologist. She works as a tribal archeologist for the Spokane tribe in Washington State. She also serves on the board of directors for the Association for Washington Archaeology.

Bryan Baldeon: Bryan is an Ecuadorean-American undergrad student at California State University, Stanislaus majoring in anthropology. He is an intern at the San Joaquín County Historical Museum and is a member of the Cultural Heritage Board for the City of Stockton. 

Daryl Basarte: Daryl is a Filipino Mexican American and is part of the ArchaeoGaming Collective. He creates and runs the 'Welcome to Goblin Town' DnD Adventure, using gaming to teach archaeology to a greater audience. 

Feb 01, 202201:29:11