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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2024

Adam Warren
Affiliation:
University of Washington
Julia E. Rodriguez
Affiliation:
University of New Hampshire
Stephen T. Casper
Affiliation:
Clarkson University, New York
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Empire, Colonialism, and the Human Sciences
Troubling Encounters in the Americas and Pacific
, pp. 349 - 368
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024
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Index

A’uwẽ (Xavante) people, 296
adoptive kinship relations with researchers, 270278
affective field of, 264, 271, 275, 302
bureaucratic vulnerability and, 267
Genographic Project and, 261, 263, 265
knowledge production and, 262263
Wedezé delimitation study and, 276277
ableism, 149150
Aboriginal Australians, 133
Aché people, 106
child capture from, 9496, 100102, 118, 290291, 303
international controversy in ethnographic studies of, 116
ranchers’ attacks on, 95, 115
refusal to establish relations, 100101, 107
salvage anthropology and, 93, 116, 118119
Acosta, Jorge, 221
affective field, 271, 275, 278, 283
affective relations
of A’uwẽ with researchers, 270281
colonial violence and, 3435
erasure/subordination in response to, 34, 3739, 49
ethical norms and, 57
between European and Latin American scientists, 52
food and, 43
as lens on colonial encounters, 3334
Yale Peruvian Expedition and, 60
agency
A’uwẽ affective field and, 277278, 302
damage narratives and, 5
deterministic displacement of, 112
human specimen collection and, 36
moral fields and, 10
of photographic subjects, 89
settler colonialism and, 25
Agostino (A’uwẽ Elder), 274
agriculture, 159
Akimel O’odham and, 192193
De Castro on, 251
geography of abundance concept for, 251
monocrops and soil erosion, 242, 250251
overpopulation and, 239
Ahearn, Laura, 277
Akimel O’odham people, 16, 182, 303
foodways of, 192193
as human research subjects, 193198
illegible to bioethics, 25, 177
Indian Appropriation Act and, 193
US Census groups and, 187
Alamán, Lucas, 226
Alamán, Miguel, 213, 222223
Aldeia Etênhiritipá, see Etênhiritipá
Alvarado Leyton, Cristian, 274
American Indian Movement, 184, 202
American Political Science Association, 255
Americanism
human parts fascination in, 32, 3536
Métraux and, 104
Rivet and, 104
salvage anthropology in, 33
Virchow and, 50
anachronistic space, 113
Andean man concept, 1
Anderson, Warwick, xi, 10, 2122, 217, 263, 271
Angélica (A’uwẽ Elder), 274
anthropology, see also salvage anthropology, see also anthropometry
Americanism and, 32
bureaucratic vulnerability and, 270
colonial expansion and, 1415
externalist frameworks for, 292
of French researchers in 1930s, 102104
Moreno, 41
research regulation and, 263
structural, 190191
territorial delimitation and, 276277
Virchow and, 4950
anthropometry
Americanism and, 32
captured children and, 110
Coello y Mesa and, 73
Damiana Kryygi and, 101
Indigenous refusal of, 5859
local vs. transnational researchers of, 7276
Moreno and, 42
Nelson and, 7678
photographic practices of, 7677
Virchow and, 31, 5054
working with sources from, 6364
Yale Peruvian Expedition and, 62, 79, 85, 8788
anticolonialism, 239, see also decolonization, see also postcolonial theory
Antioch College, 179180, 183, 199
antiracism
child removal and, 95, 97
damage narratives and, 119
Marie Yvonne adoption story and, 9495
Rivet and, 103, 111
anti-scientism, 2, 27, 297
Aònikenk (Tehuelche) people
death practices of, 45, 47
human specimen collection and, 38
Moreno and, 32, 41, 44, 4647, 56
salvage anthropology and, 56
Araújo, Francisco, 279
archives
alterity and, 6
limitations of, 2, 4, 60, 90, 292, 309
unsettling encounters with, 294
violence of, 60
Argentina
as anthropological study site, 33
conquest and massacre of Indigenous people of Pampas (1879), 40, 48
ethnological institutions of, 104
hybrid postcolonial relations in, 3637, 56
Indigenous demographics in, 39
Institute of Ethnology at Tucumán and, 104
internal colonialism in, 36, 56
Rivet’s Paraguay mission and, 104
white national identity in, 40
Armillas, Pedro, 220
Arnáiz y Freg, Arturo, 214
artifact removal, see also skulls and human remains
French ethnographic missions and, 103
Gitxaała Nation and, 307310
history of origins theory and, 32
Vellard’s Gran Chaco missions and, 106, 108
Yale Peruvian Expedition and, 72, 91
Arvin, Maile, 25, 123, 265, 293294, 302
ASCOFAM (Associação Mundial de Luta Contra a Fome), 256
Asociación Pro-Indígena del Cusco (Pro-Indigenous Association of Cusco), 73
Asociación Universitaria student strike (Cusco, 1909), 71
assimilation, 48
Australia’s policies of, 98100
Canada’s policies of, 9899
Paraguay’s policies of, 95
racial uplift narratives and, 127
rehabilitation framing of, 132
settler ableism and, 149
Territory of Hawaiʻi and, 130
United States policies of, 187
Atomic Energy Commission, 194, 200
Atoms for Peace campaign, 188, 200
Australia
child removal from Indigenous families of, 131
Indigenous assimilation policies in, 95, 98100
Porteus’s training in, 133134
Aymara people, 114
Babcock, Marjorie, 137
Baeza Martos, Fernando, 225
Balanza family, 106107, 109110
Banco de México, 222223, 233
barbarism, 39, 52, 186
Barbosa de Chardón, Gloria, 173
Barbosa Sidówi Wai’azase Xavante (A’uwẽ Elder), 274
Barker, Holly, 301
Barker, Joanne, 266
Barthes, Roland, 304
Bashford, Alison, 238239
Beerbohm, Julius, 39
Belaieff, Juan, 105106
Bell Adjustment Inventory, 171
Bell Street Special School, 133
Belmont Report (1978), 203
Benavente, Toribio de (Motolinía), 211212, 219, 224, 227
Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt tests, 174
Benedict, Ruth, 96
Bennett, Peter, 197
Bennett, Sally, 197
Berger, John, 304
Bergland, Renee, 34
Berlin Anthropology Society (Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte, BGAEU), 4950
Berlin Ethnological Museum, 50
Bertillon, Alphonse, 76, 78, 84
Beverley, James, 163
Binet Intelligence Scale, 167
Bingham, Hiram, 66
on Cusco region as wilderness, 6467
expertise of expedition members and, 7476
indigenista connections cultivated by, 7172
labor conscription by, 6870
polar exploration as model for, 74
racism of, 6768, 8990
research subject acquisition methods, 7882
Rodríguez’s refusal of measurement and, 5960
bioethics
blood samples and, 281284
boundaries created by, 178179
colonial logics of, 205207, 293294
imperialism and, 176
radionucleotide imaging and, 200201
settler state presumptions of, 25, 178
transformative, 179
Tuskegee Syphilis Studies and, 202
vulnerability discourses in, 267
biological determinism, 9596, 101102, 190
birth control, 238, 240
Black Americans, 176, 202203, 256
Black Civil Rights movement, 199, 202
Blackfeet Indian Reservation, 190, 197
Blackness, 1617, 154, 159, 267
Board of Industrial Schools (Territory of Hawaiʻi), 137, 142
Boas, Franz, 37, 55, 94, 159, 162, 165
Bolivia and Chaco War, 105
bones, see skulls and human remains
Borlaug, Norman, 245
Bortolini, Maria Cátira, 261, 282283
Brazil
bureaucratic vulnerability and, 266267
Genographic Project and, 262
internal colonialism in, 262, 266, 268
research regulation in, 26, 263264, 267270, 282, 296
Brazilian Workers’ Party (PTB), 256
Briggs, Laura, 130
Brown vs. Board of Education, 97
Brugger, Frances, 146
Buck, Pearl S., 255
Buckley, Eve E., 26, 213, 237, 295296, 301
Burch, Susan, 123124, 134
Burch, Thomas, 197
Bureau of Indian Affairs, 180, 185
bureaucratic vulnerability, 264267, 296
Butte, George, 166
Campos del Toro, Enrique, 168
Campt, Tina, 305
Canada
Indigenous assimilation policies in, 95, 9899
removal of Native American and First Nations children, 131
Candiani, Vera, 309
Cañizares-Esguerra, Jorge, 12
Canton Asylum, 134
capitalism, 63
imperial knowledge production and, 75
indigenismo and, 132
resource scarcity and, 242
Territory of Hawaiʻi training schools and, 143
care
of A’uwẽ for outside researchers, 280
child removal framed as, 132
looking away and, 304305
pathologizing Native Hawaiian customs of, 125, 134135, 145, 147149
racial uplift and, 124
scientific racism upholding, 139141
settler ableism and, 149
settler colonial contexts for, 134135, 146
Territory of Hawaiʻi training school costs and, 132133, 146
transinstitutionalization and, 142143
Carmona, Enrique, 168
Caron, Alfred, 98
Carraghan, Gilbert Joseph, 224225
carrying capacity, 237, 241, 243
Casa del Estudiante Indígena (Mexico City), 131
Casasnovas, María, 154
Caso, Alfonso, 221, 228, 231
Casper, Stephen T., 1, 287, 300301
Castro, Fidel, 257
Castro, Josué de, see De Castro, Josué
Castro, Rosana, 267
Catholicism, 98
Celeste Marín, Rosa, 173
Center for Social Research at UPR-RP, 163
center–periphery model, 1314
Centro Científico del Cusco (Cusco Scientific Center), 65
Chaco War (1932–1935), 105106
Chandrasekhar, Sripati, 239
Charité hospital (Berlin), 102
Chaves, Nelson, 250
Chávez Orozco, Luis, 222, 225
Chervin, Arthur, 74
child capture and removal
Aché ethnographic studies and, 9596, 100102, 108111, 290291
children as research objects, 96, 100101
delinquency discourses and, 136137
economy of, 95, 101, 109
Indigenous assimilation policies and, 98100
intelligence testing and, 139140
Mbywangi and, 117
Native American boarding schools and, 185
salvage anthropology and, 118119
science of children and, 96100
Territory of Hawaiʻi training schools and, 130131, 135137, 145, 150
transinstitutionalization and, 123124, 152
CID (Centro Internacional para o Desenvolvimento), 256258
citizenship, 195
bioethics’ expectations of, 178, 206
rehabilitation and, 169
settler science and negotiation of, 195
Classification and Treatment Board, see Oso Blanco
Clastres, Helene, 115
Clastres, Pierre, 115116, 119
Cleveland, Grover, 128
climate change, 258259
Club of Rome, 258
coca leaf consumption, 1, 76, 83
Coello y Mesa, José, 73, 91
Coimbra, Carlos, 271277
Cold War, 213, 225, 230, 239241, 258
Columbia University, 154, 162163, 166, 201
Comissão Nacional de Política Agraria (National Commission for Agrarian Reform), 249
Commoner, Barry, 244
communism, 241, 256, see also Cold War
Comunidad de Historia Mapuche (Mapuche History Community), 5
Conklin, Alice, 103
Connelly, Matthew, 238, 240
Conquest of the Desert (Argentinian military campaign, 1879), 40, 48
Conselho de Fiscalização das Expedições Artísticas e Científicas (Council for Control of Artistic and Scientific Expeditions), 268269
Conselho Nacional de Ética em Pesquisa (CONEP, National Council for Research Ethics), 265, 282
consent
to genetic sampling, 267, 283
to human subject research, 184185, 203
Conservation Foundation, 245
contact zones, 22
contraception, 256257
Cook, Cecil, 99
Copernican Revolution, 16
Coronado, Jorge, 72, 82
Coronel, Manuel, 44
Cortés, Hernán, 212, 219, 225227
Cosío Medina, José Gabriel, 72, 75
Cowling, Jessica, 149
Cox Hall, Amy, 63, 67
craniology, see anthropometry
creole nationalism, 73, 161
knowledge production and, 165, 174
Oso Blanco rehabilitations and, 155, 170, 173
Puerto Rican racial fusion and, 155
Cuauhtémoc’s bones controversy, 26, 295
discovery of remains, 211213
excavation and investigation, 217224
gender in, 214215, 217
Indigeneity and, 224
local and oral histories in, 218219, 224225, 234
Native persistence and, 217, 236
Spanish colonial legacy and, 214215, 225229
transnational context, 213, 217
United States scientific authority and, 228229
Cuban Missile Crisis, 184
cultural assimilation, see assimilation
Cusco and Cusqueño society
economics and development of, 6466
Genographic Project and, 92
local anthropometric research in, 7273
peasant and Indigenous resistance in, 6667
traditionalists vs. indigenistas in, 71
Yale Peruvian Expedition and, 6467, 6972, 84, 90
Cusicanqui, Silvia Rivera, 8, 19, 297, 300
Dakar to Djibouti mission, 105
damage narratives, 37, 63
antiracism and, 119
Indigenous desire and, 127
moving away from, 302
otherness and, xiii
vulnerability and, 267
Damiana Kryygi, 101102
Dávalos, Eusebio, 222, 226, 229
Davis, Kingsley, 244, 254
Dawes Severalty Act (1887), 187
Daws, Gavan, 129
Dawson, Alexander, 131132
de Castro, Josué, 26, 295296, 301
“Living Conditions of the Working Class in Recife: An Economic Study of Their Diet”, 247248
affective relations with impoverished/hungry people, 237, 246248, 253, 260
career, 247249, 256258
establishing global networks for development action, 237238, 256258
on overpopulation arguments, 239
photo of, 247
race and gender in works of, 253254
The Geography of Hunger, 237, 250256
de la Cadena, Marisol, 6061
de Souza Lima, Antonio Carlos, 268
death and death practices, 4445
Debray, Elizabeth Burgos, 216
decolonization, 5, 8, 1920, 294, 296, 300
Indigenous collaboration and, 1924, 6263
Million on, 301
moral thinking of past research subjects, 61
Puerto Rican corrections and, 156157, 174
reparative, 22
dehumanization
creole nationalist science vs., 155, 159, 163164, 173
ethical norms vs., 57
population control and, 237238
racial science and, 11
skull and human specimen collection, 3738, 4547, 5255
DeJong, David H., 192
Delgado Zamalloa, Humberto, 74
delinquency and delinquency discourses
child removal and, 136137, 149
of Cusqueño society, on Indigenous peoples, 74
intelligence testing and, 138
labor as remedy for, 139, 143
pathologizing Native forms of care, 151
population control and, 242243
in Puerto Rican corrections, 168
Territorial definition of, 136
transinstitutionalization and, 135
Delrio, Walter, 57
demography, see also population control
in Cold War era, 239241
population control and, 237238
transition theory, 241
Dent, Rosanna, 26, 61, 213, 215, 261, 295296, 302
desire, 92
A’uwẽ and, 267
photographic subjects’ articulation of, 8690
of Territory of Hawaiʻi school students, 127
diabetes, 197, 273
Díaz del Castillo, Bernal, 219
disappearing and disappearance narratives, see also salvage anthropology
Lorena and, 73
Moreno and, 4749
Rivet and, 93
Yale Peruvian Expedition and, 68, 73
DNA analysis, see genetics and DNA sampling
Dole, Sanford B., 129
Duque, Carlos, 70, 8283
Easter Island (Rapa Nui) mission, 105
ecology
climate change and, 258259
consumption and, 244
hunger and, 250
population control and, 240242, 245, 250, 258
territorial delimitation and, 276
economics and development
child removal and, 96
Cusco region and, 6466
externalist frameworks for, 292
hunger as product of, 250251
International Center for Development (CID) and, 257
population control and, 238239, 246
primitivism and, 14
Ehrlich, Paul, 238, 244245, 257
encounters as methodological premise
challenges of, 2728
features of, 34
Gitxaała house pole repatriation and, 307
Greenblatt on, 34
listening and, 297
moral field framework and, 61, 289
Epstein, Stephen, 198
Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública (ENSP, National School of Public Health), 272
Espinosa, Mariola, 12
Etênhiritipá, 261262, 264, 270, 279, 281, 283
ethnographic refusal, 24
ethnography
as instrument of resistance, 175
Puerto Rican corrections and, 157158
refusal and, xii, 216217
rehabilitation and, 160, 170
eugenics, 9798
feeblemindedness discourses and, 143, 148149
Lévi-Strauss’s structural anthropology vs., 190
population control and, 238239
United States carceral system and, 165
expedition science, 289291, see also Yale Peruvian Expedition, see also skulls and human remains, see also artifact removal
families, 144145
delinquency discourses on, 136137
immorality discourses on, 141
pathologizing Native cultures of, 134135, 140, 148149, 151
population control and, 240
family planning, 238, 240
Fanon, Frantz, 13, 23
feeblemindedness discourses, 135
pathologizing Native forms of care, 151
Porteus and, 133134, 137139
in Puerto Rican corrections, 168169
transinstitutionalization and, 125
of Waimano Home, 124, 135, 137, 146150
felt theory, 299, 301
Ferguson, Sandy Calloway, 199
Fernández Mouján, Alejandro, 102
Ferris, H. B., 61, 73, 76
fertilizers and food production technology, 251
Field, Edith, 144145
Flowers, Nancy, 271
food and foodways, 43, 192193, 238, 252253, see also hunger
Forbes, David, 74
Ford Foundation, 241
Fortunata (Aché girl), 110
Foucault, Michel, 8, 292
Freud, Sigmund, 38
Freyre, Gilberto, 254
Frič, Alberto, 55
Fuentes, Marisa, 60
Fundação Nacional do Índio (FUNAI, National Indian Foundation), 269270, 275276
Gajdusek, Carleton, 115116
García Salamán, Salvador, 172
García, Alán, 91
García, Marcial Hernández (Yombe), 153156
García, María Elena, 299
gender
in Cuauhtémoc controversy, 214215, 217, 230232, 234
feeblemindedness discourses and, 139
Territory of Hawaiʻi training schools and, 142143
in works of De Castro, 254
genetics and DNA sampling, 63, 281
autoimmune disorders and, 197
bureaucratic vulnerability and, 264
consent to, 27
environmental approach to, 9798
Gajdusek’s Paraguayan study and, 115116
logics of possession in, 283
research regulation and, 263, 267, 270, 282284
Genniken people, 32, 41, 56
genocide, 57, 116
Genographic Project, 261, 263264, 278283
A’uwẽ affective field and, 278281
logics of possession and, 266
Q’eros people and, 9192
research regulation and, 263, 265, 282284
geography of abundance, 251
ghosts and haunting, 34, 302304, 309
Giesecke, Albert, 7172
Gillingham, Paul, 211212, 214215, 220, 226, 234
Gilmore, Ruth Wilson, 126
Gil-Riaño, Sebastián, 14, 24, 93, 290291, 305
Girls’ Industrial School, see Kawailoa Training School for Girls
Gitxaała Nation totem pole repatriation, 307310
Goddard, Henry, 133
Goldstein, Jan, 10
Gómez Robleda, José, 224225, 228229, 233
Goodenough Draw-a-Person test, 167, 174
Gran Chaco region
Métraux’s expeditions to, 104
Vellard’s expeditions to, 105106
Gran Comisión on Cuauhtémoc controversy, 223
claims on scientific truth, 230, 233234
creation of, 223
gendered rhetoric of, 214215
investigative priorities of, 223224
local and oral histories dismissed by, 213, 224225, 234
Grant, Madison, 245
Green Revolution, 246
Greenblatt, Stephen, 34
Grupioni, Luís, 268
Gual Vidal, Manuel, 223
Gual, Isidora, 158
Guarani people, 100101
Guatemala, US syphilis experiments in, 178179
Guayaki Indians, see Aché people
Gutiérrez-Noriega, Carlos, 12
Guzmán, Eulalia, 295
affective relations with Ixcateopenses, 224, 235
appointment of, 212
authenticity of Cuauhtémoc remains and, 217218, 220221, 233, 235
Cortés’s legacy and, 212, 226227
on Cuauhtémoc remains’ authenticity, 212215
discovery of Cuauhtémoc’s remains, 212
indófila label applied to, 213
left-wing politics of, 225
local and oral histories and, 215, 218220, 224225, 231, 233
US scientific authority and, 228229
as woman and intellectual, 214215, 231235
Guzmán, Tracy Devine, 266, 270
Hagenbeck, Carl, 31
Hale, Piers, 251
hānai (Native Hawaiian adoption practice), 134
Hanapēpē Massacre (1924), 138
Haraway, Donna, 91
Hardin, Garrett, 244
Hardy, Osgood, 84
Hatun Q’eros, 9192, 278
haunting and ghosts, 34, 302304, 309
Hawaiʻi Youth Correctional Facility, 150
Hawaiian Kingdom, 123, 125, 128, see also Territory of Hawaiʻi
Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association, 138
Hay, Clarence, 67, 69
Heaney, Christopher, 66, 69
Hecht, Gabrielle, 194
Hernández Alamo, Antonio, 171172
Hill, Kim, 116
History of the Human Sciences (journal), 287288
Hitte, Charles de la, 101
Holmberg, Eduardo, 41
Holmer, Esther Roberts, 139140
Home Rule party (Territory of Hawaiʻi), 129
Horton, Benjamin, 167
Hrdlička, Aleš, 74
Huadquiña Hacienda, 58, 65, 67, 70, 78, 83, 90
Human Genome Diversity Project (HGDP), 278
human sciences, see also knowledge production, see also scientists
discipline formation in, 292
encounters as methodological premise of, 34
externalism as internalism in, 291294
intellectual allure of, 289
objectifying logic of, 2
reframing history of, 2, 812, see also specific fields and disciplines
as technologies of domination, 1214, 1618, 297298
universalist claims of, 288
Humboldt, Alexander von, 51, 75
hunger
as contributor to population growth, 252253
as economic and political issue, 237, 239, 249250, 258
malnutrition vs., 248
as overpopulation issue, 239, 250
Hunt, George, 34
Hurtado, Ana Magdalena, 116
Huxley, Julian, 246
Illescas Frisbee, Rafael, 224
Imada, Adria, 20, 6263
immorality discourses, 135
of Kawailoa Training School for Girls, 135
Native internalization of, 124
pathologizing Native forms of care, 151
population control and, 243, 255
in Puerto Rican corrections, 168
immunology and immunological determinism, 110112, 244
imperial, 75
imperialism, 159
anachronistic space trope of, 113
birth control promotion and, 240
Black Civil Rights movement and, 199
geographic constraints of, 7
human sciences as technology of, 1214, 16
population control and, 239241
in The Geography of Hunger, 254
US scholarship of early twentieth century and, 162
INAH, see Instituto Nacional de Historia e Antropología (INAH, National Institute of History and Anthropology)
Incan empire, 63, 67
incarceration and incarcerated people, 169170, 293
creole nationalist science and, 161
humanization of, 155, 173174
NIH testing of, 183
psychometric testing and, 164165, 167169
reform logics of, 154, 166
transinstitutionalization and, 124
US medical testing on, 160, 178179
India in overpopulation debates, 244, 253
Indian Apportionment Act (1871, US), 187
Indian Appropriation Act (1859, US), 193
Indians of All Tribes (activist group), 201
Indigeneity, 18, 20, 127, 159
Cuauhtémoc controversy and, 224
cultural difference and, 266
Mestizo identity and, 227228
populism and, 225
indigenismo, 5, 7172
Indigenous Studies, 89
damage narratives and, 5, 127128
decentering North Atlantic histories, 1112
felt analysis and, 306
frameworks of, 5
human subject/nonhuman object distinction and, 3, 303304
moral field framework and, 6162
postcolonial and decolonial histories and, 1924
solidarity in, 302
violence of racial studies, 11
individualism and individual rights
bioethics and, 176, 206
Black Civil Rights movement and, 199
infant mortality, 240, 244
informed consent, 184185, 203
Institut d’Ethnologie (University of Paris), 103
Institute of Ethnology (University of Tucumán), 104
Instituto Nacional de Historia e Antropología (INAH, National Institute of History and Anthropology), 220, 222223, 228, 230231, 233
commissioning of, 211
Cortés exhumation and, 226
Guzmán’s Cortés project and, 226
Instituto Riva Agüero, 114
Insular Penitentiary at Río Piedras, see Oso Blanco
intelligence quotient (IQ), 166, 170
intelligence testing, 97, see also psychometry
at Kawailoa Training School for Girls, 145146
in Puerto Rican carceral system, 164165, 175
language bias in, 166
Porteus and, 133134, 138139
Puerto Rican development of, 166167
transinstitutionalization and, 124
at Waialeʻe Industrial School for Boys, 139140
at Waimano Home, 148
internal colonialism, 17, 55, 90
in Argentina, 36, 56
in Brazil, 262, 268
in Peru, 62
in Puerto Rico, 155
International Congress of Americanists (ICA), 32, 104
International Planned Parenthood Federation, 240, 256257
International Union for the Protection of Nature, 246
Ishida, Francis Tamotsu, 147
Ixcateopenses
discovery of Cuauhtémoc’s bones and, 211213
excavation of Cuauhtémoc’s remains and, 220221, 236
Indigenous nationalism of, 215
Mestizo identity and, 227
official commissions’ dismissal of, 213215
refusal by, 217
Jesuit missions (reducciones), 95
Jiménez Moreno, Wigberto, 214, 227, 230231
Johnson, Lyman, 214, 232233
Johnson, Miranda, 21
Jones, David, 111
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 287288
Juárez, Florencio, 218, 220, 234
Jurandir Siridiwê Xavante (A’uwẽ Elder), 279280
Karp, Eliane, 91
Kate, Herman Ten, 101
Kauanui, J. Kēhaulani, 127
Kawailoa Training School for Girls
care rhetoric of, 124
feeblemindedness discourses, 143
immorality discourses of, 135, 141146
legacy of, 152
resistance within, 143145
as site for Hawaiʻi Youth Correctional Facility, 150
Wu’s sentencing to, 123124
Kawānanakoa, Abigail Campbell (princess), 123124
Keme, Emil’, 299
Kennedy, Robert, 257
Keynes, John Maynard, 244
Klineberg, Otto, 9697
knowledge production
A’uwẽ regulation of, 262263
affective relations and, 263
archives exceeded by, 60, 90
blended science of Puerto Rico and, 155, 158159, 165
bureaucratic vulnerability and, 265
colonial dynamics in, 3, 13
creole nationalism and, 156, 165, 174
decolonization and, 300
equity and, 175
Genographic Project and, 91
logics of possession and, 266
rehabilitation preceded by, 161165, 169
scholarly representation and, 300
territorial delimitation and, 277
transinstitutionalization and, 124, 127128, 132, 135, 151
Yale Peruvian Expedition and, 75
Kodak, 7576
Korn, Alejandro, 101
Kowal, Emma, 2123, 281
Krenak, Ailton, 265
Krieken, Robert Van, 100
Krmpotich, Cara, 3536
Kryygi, Damiana, 101102, 109, 112, 118
labor of Indigenous people
Territorial sugar plantations and, 130
Territory of Hawaiʻi training schools and, 130, 136, 138139, 143
Yale Peruvian Expedition and, 66, 6870
Lane, Kris, 87
Larota, Mariano, 89
Latin America
agrarian reform in, 239
pink tide in, 116
questioning category of, 239, 299, see also specific nations
settler colonial theory on, 1718
Latin American Studies, 56, 1718
Leguía, Augusto B., 66, 71
Lehmann-Nitsche, Robert, 101
Leopold, Aldo, 245
Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 190191
Lévy-Bruhl, Lucien, 103
Leyva Mancilla, Baltasar, 211, 213
liberalism, 159, 297
assimilation policies and, 95, 97
children’s escape from primitivism in, 113
Virchow and, 31, 37
Liliʻuokalani (queen), 128
Linstrum, Erik, 174
logics of possession, 264266, 268, 283, 296
Lombardo Toledano, Vicente, 225
Lonetree, Amy, 36
López Lenci, Yazmín, 7172
Lorena, Antonio, 73, 91
Loveland, Frank, 164
Lozano, Pedro, 100101
Lugo, Fernando, 117118
Luis (captured Aché boy), 108111
Machu Picchu, 58, 61, 6567, 70, 78, 9091
MacQuarrie test, 171
Maká tribe, 106
Mallon, Florencia, 217
malnutrition, 248
Malthusian and neo-Malthusian theories, 245, 250, 252, 255, 258, 295
Mandler, Peter, 97
Mann, Charles, 245
Mapuche people, 3941, 56
Marie-Yvonne
ethnological fieldwork by, 114
mBwiha guides’ capture of, 108
Mbywangi compared to, 118
redemptive framing of adoption of, 9396, 111114
Vellard’s adoption of, 109
Vellard’s study of, 110111
Marilda (A’uwẽ Elder), 274
Markham, Clements, 75
Marquina, Ignacio, 220222
marriage, 142143
Martínez, Liborio, 233
Mason, John Alden, 159, 162, 165
Matthews, Carolyn, 25, 177, 199, 294, 303
account of work experience, 203205
ethical awakening of, 177178, 201
legibility of Akimel O’odham people and, 205
modern bioethics articulated through, 178, 205206
photos of, 181, 189
as research subject, 177, 179190, 203
as research technician for radionucleotide imaging, 198201, 203204
as research technician to Akimel O’odham people, 190198, 204205
Matthews, Roger Burmont, 181
Maunawili School for Girls, see Kawailoa Training School for Girls
Mauss, Marcel, 103
Maymí Nevares, José R., 153
Maza, Francisco de la, 226
Mbembe, Achille, 22
mBwiha guides, 107108
McCallum, Pearl, 143
McKinley, William, 128
Mclintock, Anne, 113
McMaster University’s Health Sciences Library, 305
Mead, Margaret, 9697
Menchú, Rigoberta, 216
Merchant, Emily, 238
Mestizo identity
Cuauhtémoc controversy and, 213, 230232, 234
in Cusco, 60
Nelson and, 83
Quijano on, 15
Métraux, Alfred, 103104, 112, 115, 119
“An Indian Girl with a Lesson for Humanity”, 112113
Mexican-American War (1846-1848), 192, 225, 228
Mexico
Akimel O’odham land and, 192
boarding schools for Indigenous peoples in, 131132
constitutional reform in, 231
gender and, 231232
nationalism and, 213214, 217, 229
Vogt on population growth in, 245
Mignolo, Walter, 16, 300
Milbank Memorial Foundation, 241
Miller, Elizabeth, 140141
Million, Dian, 299, 301, 306
modernization, 165
population control and, 240, 246, 258
Puerto Rican social science and, 175
modest witnesses, 93, 118
Monge, Carlos, 1
Montagu, Ashley, 96
moral field framework, 61
moral fields, 10, 61, 90
child capture and, 95, 118119
ethnographic practitioner’s self-praise in, 9395
Goldstein on, 10
imperial possession of, 24
limitations of, 34
racist views in, 139
refusal and, 56
Moreno Fraginals, Manuel, 225
Moreno, Francisco Pascasio
affective relations and, 3739, 49
Americanism and, 32
background and ambitions, 4041
dehumanization/disappearance of Indigenous people and, 4549, 5557
Indigenous death practices and, 4445
reciprocity and, 4344, 56
Virchow’s relationship with, 54
Moreton-Robinson, Aileen, 265266
Morgan, Lewis Henry, 186
Morrow, Dwight, 229
Motolinía (Benavente, Toribio de), 211212, 219, 224, 227
Movement for a New Society, 202
multiculturalism, 300
Muñoz Marín, Luis, 156, 160
Murphy, Michelle, 23, 259
Murphy, Robert Cushman, 245
Musée de l’Homme, 103, 105
Museo de la Plata, 4142, 101
Nahuel Hapi (national park of Argentina), 41
National Commission for Agrarian Reform (Comissão Nacional de Política Agraria), 249
National Geographic Society, 75, 9192
National Research Act (1974), 176, 202203
nationalism, 26, 215, see also creole nationalism
human specimen collection and, 49, 56
Indigenous past and, 63
research regulation and, 268269
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA, 1990), 310
Native Americans, 131
commodifying authenticity of, 180
Indian Health Service and, 180183
National Institutes of Health and, 184185
red categorization of, 180, 185186see also specific peoples
US policy defining scientific reality of, 198
Native Hawaiians, 140
annexation of Hawaiʻi and, 128130
government training schools and, 130, 136, 147
immorality discourses on, 141
juvenile detention facility population of, 123
marriage institutions and, 142143
pathologizing care customs of, 149
Porteus on brutality of, 132133
racial uplift vs. dispossession of, 124, 134
resistance to institutionalization, 128, 130131, 150151
nativist movement (United States), 38
Natural History Museum (Argentina), 31
Neale, Timothy, 2123
Neel, James V., 262, 272
Nehru, Pandit, 257
Nelson, Luther T., 5960, 62, 70, 73, 76, 82
anthropometric photos by, 79, 8586, 88
expertise and photographic practices of, 7578
local precedents for research of, 7273
research subject acquisition and, 7884
Rodríguez’s refusal of measurement and, 5860
on trauma of subjects, 82
neo-Malthusian and Malthusian theories, 245, 250252, 255, 258, 295
Neville, A. O., 99100
New England Fish Company, 308
New York Academy of Sciences, 159
Newlands Resolution (1898), 128
NIH, see US National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Nixon, Richard, 256257
Normal Volunteer Patient Program, 177, 183
Notestein, Frank, 241, 259
nuclear weapons testing, 188, 194
O’Brien, William, 190, 197198
Oʻahu Prison, 124, 136
Ocasio Soler, Santiago, 168
Odum, Eugene, 242
Oliveira, Ismarth de Araújo, 269
Oppenheimer, Robert, 258
Orbigny, Alcide d’, 74
Orientalism, xiii
Ortega, Julio, 304
Ortiz Díaz, Alberto, 25, 153, 293294
Ortiz Gutiérrez, Adolfo, 172
Ortíz, Nasario, 59
Ortner, Sherry, 277
Osborn, Fairfield, 245, 250
Oso Blanco
creole nationalist science of, 155
founding and transinstitutional context, 160, 163
interdisciplinary Classification and Treatment Board, 153
photo of, 161
psychometric testing and, 164, 167169
Yombe interview in, 153154
Other and otherness
damage narratives and, xiii
human specimen collection and, 55
relationality in study of, 294295
uncanny emotions and, 38
Otis Mental Ability test, 170, 172
overpopulation, 244245, see also population control
climate change debates compared to, 258260
de Castro on, 253
Ehrlich on, 244
as imperialist myth, 240241
rejecting discourses of, 26, 239
Vogt on, 242244
Padilla, Tanalís, 131
Paisley, Fiona, 99
Paláu de López, Awilda, 173
Pampas Indians, 3940, 52, 55, see also Conquest of the Desert (Argentinian military campaign, 1879)
Pan-American Scientific Congress (Santiago, Chile 1908), 73
Pan-American Union, 245246
Paraguay, 104
Chaco War and, 105
ethnological institutions of, 104
Indigenous assimilation policies in, 95
participant-observers, 290
Partido Popular (Mexico), 225
Partido Popular Democrático (PPD, Puerto Rico), 156, 160, 164165, 169
Patagonia
as anthropological study site, 3233
Indigenous demographics of, 40
Moreno’s expeditions to, 3132, 4244
tropes characterizing, 3940
Patterson, Orlando, 27
Paul VI (pope), 257
Peabody Museum (Harvard University), 307, 310
Peary, Robert E., 74
Pereira, Jesus Manuel, 114115
Pérez Martínez, Héctor, 230
Perón, Juan, 257
Peru
internal colonialism and, 2, 6263, 71
repatriation of Yale Expedition artifacts to, 9192
Santa Ana railroad construction and, 66
photography and photographic subjects
as haunted, 304305
looking away from and listening to, 304306
working with sources from, 64
Yale Peruvian Expedition and, 7690
Picart, Juan B.
Blackness notions destabilized by, 154155, 169
knowledge production and, 163, 175
psychometric testing and, 168169, 172173
Yombe interview by, 153156
Pima Indians, see Akimel O’odham people
Pimentel Barbosa, see Terra Indígena Pimentel Barbosa
Pinard, Adolphe, 98
Piñero, Jesús, 168
pink tide (leftist electoral victories), 116
Pintner tests of Non-Verbal Abilities, 165
Pius XII (pope), 257
Planned Parenthood Federation of America, 246
Point Four program of foreign aid, 243, 246
political anthropology, 115
Poole, Deborah, 82
population control, see also overpopulation
carrying capacity and, 237
Cold War era debates over, 239241
de Castro on, 251252
ecology and, 240241, 258
International Planned Parenthood Federation and, 256
Keynes on, 244
scholarly works on, 238
Vogt’s Road to Survival on need for, 241246
Population Council, 241
Porteus Maze Test, 132134, 138139, 174
Porteus, Elizabeth Dole, 133
Porteus, Stanley, 132, 146
background and training, 133134
delinquency discourses and, 139
policy influence of, 127, 132134, 148, 151
Porteus Hall naming controversy and, 151, 294
racism of, 126, 137139
Temperament and Race, 137, 151
transinstitutional practices and, 125, 127
on Waialeʻe Industrial School, 136, 141
Waimano Home intelligence testing by, 148
postcolonial theory, 4, 13, 292, 294
human specimen collection and, 55
Indigenous erasure and, 37
Indigenous Studies and, 1924
Mbembe on, 22
Potchen, James, 200201
poverty and global poor
population control and, 239, 244
white gaze and, 180
presentism, 8, 10
primitivism
child capture and, 113
child development and, 95, 115
Yale Peruvian Expedition and, 63
productive discomfort, 289, 301
progressivism
population control and, 238
racial uplift and, 124, 127
Territory of Hawaiʻi training schools and, 132
Psychological Clinic at the University of Hawaiʻi, 132
psychometry, 155
definition and terminology, 155
ethno-racial biases of, 175
of Puerto Rican social scientists, 156157, 165167
rehabilitation and, 167
Pts’aan (totem poles), 307310
public health, 272
A’uwẽ people and, 263
research regulation and, 263
Public Health Service, 185, 193, 202
Puelche people, 3940
puericulture, 98
Puerto Rico
asymmetrical relations with US, 154, 160, 162
blended science of, 157161
commonwealth status of, 156
hunger in, 251
internal colonialism in, 155
population growth in, 240
psychometric testing and, 165167
rehabilitative corrections in, 169175
Q’eros people, 9192, 278
queerness, 142143
Quijano, Aníbal, 1516, 1819, 64, 297, 300
Quinchahuala (chief), 43
Quiroz Cuarón, Alfonso, 222224, 226
racial science and racial classification
anthropometry and, 77
bioethics and, 206
bureaucratic vulnerability and, 267
carceral rehabilitation and, 175
child removal and, 95
children as research objects for, 9697
coloniality of power and, 15
cultural and environmental approaches to, 96100
disappearance narratives and, 73
DNA sampling and, 9192
humanism vs., 52
indigenismo and, 71
intelligence testing and, 175
internal colonialism and, 71
psychometry and, 165, 172173
red category in, 185187
structural anthropology and, 190191
US Census and, 187
racism, 71, 94
family planning and, 238
individual vs. structural, 125128
intelligence testing and, 140
rehabilitation and social duty, 139
Radin, Joanna, 281
radionucleotide imaging, 199201
Rama Rau, Dhanvanthi (Lady Rama Rau), 257
Rankulche people, 3940
Reader’s Digest, 95, 112114
Reardon, Jenny, 266, 281
Recife, Brazil, 232, 250, 253, 260
reciprocity, 34, 38, 306
carceral rehabilitation and, 170
human specimen collection vs., 55
Moreno and, 4344, 56
Red Power movement, 199, 201
Ree, C., 302303
refusal, xii, 216217, 267, 277
regulation of research
A’uwẽ communities and, 26, 262263
in Brazil, 26, 263264, 267270, 282, 296
genetics and DNA sampling, 263, 267, 270, 282284
Genographic Project and, 263, 265, 282284
knowledge production and, 269270
limitations of, 263
logics of possession and, 266
nationalism and, 269
Tuskegee Syphilis Studies and, 203
rehabilitation, 293
creole appropriation of, 156, 169, 174175
Oso Blanco and, 154, 163164, 169174
psychometric testing and, 167173
recidivism and, 174
Río Piedras scientific corridor and, 160
Spanish vs. American, 160
Reich, David, 27
Rembis, Michael, 143
Rénique, José Luis, 6566
reparative decolonizing, 22
Republic of Hawaiʻi, 125, 129130
research families, 301
resource scarcity, 26, 239, 241243, 248, 253, 259, 267, 295, see also hunger
Rice, Hamilton, 67
Rice, Mark, 65, 71
Río Piedras scientific corridor, 160161
Rivera, Diego, 213, 226, 229230
Rivet, Paul
antiracism and antifascism of, 94, 111, 119
French anthropology transformed by, 103, 105
humanitarian framing of Marie-Yvonne adoption story, 9395, 112
Paraguay mission organized by, 103105
science of children and, 9697
on Vellard as modest witness, 93
Vellard’s offer of captured Aché boy to, 109
Robertson, Thomas, 238, 240
Rockefeller Foundation, 241
Rodríguez Castro, José, 158159
Rodríguez Juárez, Salvador, 211, 215, 218221, 234
Rodríguez López, Onofre, 170171
Rodriguez, Julia E., 1, 24, 31, 61, 290291, 297, 304
Rodríguez, Justo, 59, 63, 66, 78, 90
moral thinking and, 61
place of origin, 69
refusal of measurement, 5861, 66, 6870, 90
Romero, Javier, 222, 229, 232
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 184, 257
Rorschach, 174
Rorschach Inkblot test, 170
Rosemblatt, Karin Alejandra, 14, 26, 211, 295296, 304
Ross, Dorothy, 9, 10
Rossellini, Roberto, 257
Rueda, Salvador, 214
Russell, Bertrand, 258
Said, Edward, xiii
Salesa, Damon, 128
salvage anthropology
of Bingham and Yale Peruvian Expedition, 68
of Boas and Masson, 162
child capture and, 118119
defined, 33
human specimen collection and, 51
Marie-Yvonne and, 94, 114
modest witnesses of, 93
Moreno and, 37, 56
Vellard and, 93
violence of, 11
Salvation Army Girls’ Home, 123124
Salvatore, Ricardo D., 1314, 6768, 70, 75
Salzano, Francisco, 262, 272, 282
Sánchez Alvarez, Pedro, 172
Sandoval, José, 279
Sanger, Margaret, 239, 246
sanitation policies GB, 249
Santos, Fabrício Rodrigues dos, 261262, 270, 278281
Sapir, Edward, 96
Saranillio, Dean, 130, 134, 138
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 257
Saunders, Allan, 294
scientific racism, 96, 99, 112, see also racial science and racial classification
individual vs. structural elements of, 126128
racial uplift narratives of, 127
“red” racialization and, 186187
scientists, 264, see also human sciences
affective relations of, 3334
Argentinian conquest of Pampas region and, 40
child removal and, 9596
colonial and imperial roles of, 11
competing moralities among, 215216
decentering, 4, 6see also specific scientists
state authority and, 277
structural approach to, 125128
subalterns’ claims on, 4
Sebag, Lucien, 115116
Selk’nam (Ona) people, 39, 56
Sen, Amartya, 252
Serviço de Proteção aos Índios (SPI, Indian Protective Service), 268269
settler colonialism, 18, 63, 127
ableist logics of, 149
academic reinvention of early twentieth century, 161165
affective relations in, 3334
Argentina and, 36
bioethics upholding, 205207
creole nationalism vs., 165, 169
damage erased by aid discourses under, 141
disappearance narratives of, 73
expedition science and, 290
Indigenous assimilation policies and, 99
institutionalization of care under, 125
local settings and, 17, 155
logics of possession and, 266
racial uplift and, 124
removal of Indigenous children and, 95, 98100
structural approach to, 125128
transinstitutionalization as method of, 124, 135
transnational approach to, 7
Yale Peruvian Expedition and, 61
Sievers, Maurice, 193
Silva, Noenoe, 129, 294
Simpson, Audra, xii
Sing-Sing penitentiary (New York), 160
skulls and human remains
Coello y Mesa and, 73
Damiana Kryygi and, 102
dehumanization through, 37, 5154, 308
disappearance narratives and, 73
Lorena and, 73
Moreno and collection of, 3132, 3639, 4143, 4547, 55
Museo de la Plata display, 41
spiritual materiality of, 3536, 303304
as uncanny objects, 3539
Virchow and collection of, 4952, 55
Slutzky, Daniel, 255
Smith, David Livingstone, 38
Smith, Fred W., 255
Smith, Linda Tuhiwai, 20
Decolonizing Methodologies, 62
social sciences, 155
Sociedad Arqueológica Cusqueña (Cusco Archeological Society), 73
Sociedad Geográfica de Lima (Geographical Society of Lima), 72
Société des Américanistes de Paris, 104
Solange (A’uwẽ Elder), 274
Soto Laveaga, Gabriela, 12, 195, 307
sovereignty, 27
Akimel O’odham people and, 193
American Indian Movement and, 184, 199, 202
bioethics and, 206207
Gitxaała Nation and, 310
Indigenous Territory in Brazil and, 276277
Red Power movement and, 199
research regulation and, 267
Spanish colonial legacy
Columbus voyage anniversary and, 3
Cuauhtémoc controversy and, 213, 215, 225229
Puerto Rican sciences influenced by, 159160, 165, 174
racial science and, 15
Spiegel, Gabrielle, 178
Stanford Achievement test, 166
Stanford Test of Ability, 166
Stanford-Binet intelligence test, 138139
Stark, Laura, 25, 176, 293294
state support for scientific expeditions, 32
sterilization campaigns, 139, 143, 242, 257
Stevenson, Lisa, 304305
Steward, Julian, 163
Stoler, Ann Laura, 33
structural anthropology, 190191
Stycos, J. Mayone, 240
sugar cultivation, 130, 251
Sugar Strike (Kauaʻi, 1924), 138
TallBear, Kim, 23, 91, 179, 266, 275, 284, 302
Taller de Historia Andina (Andean History Workshop), 5
Tehuelche people, 39
Tekojoja movement, 118
Tennessee Valley Authority, 252
Terra Indígena Pimentel Barbosa, 215, 262263, 271, 283
Genographic Project in, 278281
research relations in, 262265, 271278
territorial delimitation in, 275277
Terra Indígena Wedezé, 262263, 282
Territorial Department of Institutions, 124
Territorial Hospital for the Mentally Ill, 124
Territory of Hawaiʻi
funding for training schools in, 132133
Home Rule and labor resistance in, 129130
Porteus’s impact on policies of, 127, 132133, 148, 151
Republic of Hawaiʻi’s transition to, 129
transinstitutional practices of, 124125, 130131, 135
testimonio genre, 216
Thant, U., 257
third world, 239
Tierney, Patrick, 116
Tito, Lucio, 82
Tohono O’odham (Papago), 192
Toledo, Alejandro, 91
Topinard, Paul, 41
totem poles (pts’aan), 307310
tourism, 63, 180
transinstitutionalization
annexation of Hawaiʻi and, 128
defined, 123
intelligence testing and, 151152
knowledge production and, 124, 135, 151
marriage and, 142
Oso Blanco and, 160
Trocadéro ethnographic museum, 103
Truman, Harry, 228, 243, 246, 257
Tsing, Anna, 259
Tsuptó Buprewên Wa’iri Xavante (A’uwẽ leader), 272275
tuberculosis, 181, 185
Tuck, Eve, xiii, 8, 6263, 84, 89, 128, 262, 267, 302303
Tuskegee Syphilis Study, 176, 178, 202203, 206
tutela and internal colonialism, 268
Umpierre, Gloria, 170171
uncanny emotions, 34, 38, 57
UNESCO, 24, 97
campaign against scientific racism, 112
International Union for the Protection of Nature and, 246
Statement on Race (1950), 14, 112
UNESCO Courier, 95
“An Indian Girl with a Lesson for Humanity”, 112113
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (UN FAO), 249, 252, 256
United States, 18, 159, see also imperialism
Akimel O’odham land purchase by, 192
assimilation policies of, 187
Cuauhtémoc controversy and scientific authority of, 228229
de Castro on underdevelopment in, 258
Native Americans racialized by, 185187, 198
nuclear weapons programs of, 188, 194
Puerto Rican sciences influenced by, 159160, 164165, 174
removal of Native American and First Nations children, 131
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, 132, 148, 151
University of Puerto Rico-Río Piedras (UPR-RP), 158159, 162163, 166168, 173
uranium exposure, 194
US Census, 187
US Indian Health Service, 180181
US National Institutes of Health (NIH), 25, 115, 176
human subject research and, 177, 179, 183, 188190, 199, 202
Native Americans as research subjects of, 193198
vaccines and vaccination, 111
Vargas, Getúlio, 248, 268
Vaughan, Alden T., 186
Vellard, Amèlie, 113
Vellard, Jehan Albert
Aché encounters of, 107111
“Biological Causes of the Disappearance of American Indians”, 110111
Gran Chaco mission of, 104106
immunological determinism of, 110111
local dependencies of, 106107
Marie-Yvonne and, 9394, 111
Rivet on, 9394
science of children and, 96
Ventura Santos, Ricardo, 271277
Verran, Helen, 61, 217
victim-centered narratives, see damage narratives
Vieira, Pedro Paulo, 278282
Vineland Training School, 133
violence, 107
Aché ethnographic studies and, 107109
anthropology and, 1415
of anthropometric studies, 63
child capture and removal, 9596, 100
of colonial archives, 60
dehumanization and, 38
human sciences perpetrating, 298
human specimen collection and, 36, 38, 5456
of institutionalization, 125, 130131
of Marie-Yvonne’s adoption, 9596
of racial science, 11
Virchow, Hans, 102
Virchow, Rudolf
affective relations and, 3839, 54
Americanism and, 32, 50
Crania ethnica americana, 54
craniology and, 35
dehumanization/disappearance of Indigenous people and, 5557
liberalism of, 31, 37, 5152, 54
live demonstration of Patagonians, 31, 5354
Moreno’s relationship with, 32, 41, 50, 54
son of, 102
Vogt, William, 26, 301
career and population control advocacy, 245246, 260
childhood and pessimism of, 245
de Castro on, 250253, 260
death by suicide, 246
Ehrlich influenced by, 244245
The Road to Survival, 237, 250
Waialeʻe Industrial School for Boys, 136
care rhetoric of, 124
delinquency discourses of, 124, 135141
legacies of, 152
Waimano Home, 132, 139, 146
care rhetoric of, 124
feeblemindedness discourses of, 124, 135, 137, 146150
as haunted place, 151
legacy of, 152
Wald, Priscilla, 38
Waltham Watch Company, 75
warã (men’s council meeting), 271272
Warren, Adam, 1, 24, 58, 264, 278, 290291, 297, 301302
Wechsler Bellevue test, 172
Wechsler Intelligence Scale, 167
Wechsler-Bellevue test, 153, 168, 170
Wedezé delimitation study (2008), 276277, see also Terra Indígena Wedezé
Welch, James, 275276
Wells, H. G., 239240
white supremacy, 25, 130
Wilg’oosk, 310
Williams, Ronald, Jr., 129130
Winchester Repeating Arms Company, 75
Winter, Charles, 163
Wolfe, Patrick, 127, 266
Wolfe, Reese, 112114
Wolff, Edith, 190
Wolff, Jan, 187188, 190, 200
World Health Organization, 249
Wounded Knee massacre (1890), 202
Wu, Dorothy, 123124, 141
Wuthenau, Alejandro von, 222
Wynter, Sylvia, 8, 13, 16, 18
Yale Peruvian Expedition, 24, 46, 75
anthropometry and, 62
archival limitations and, 60
Bingham’s racial thinking and, 6768
expertise of members of, 7476
labor conscription by, 6870
local intellectuals and, 7076
repatriation of Macchu Picchu collection, 91
research subject acquisition and, 8486
Rodríguez’s refusal of measurement and, 5859, 90
salvage anthropology and, 68
settler colonial logic of, 61
Yang, K. Wayne, xiii, 63, 84, 89, 262, 267
Yombe (García, Marcial Hernández), 153156
Zaballos, Ernesto, 41
Zavala, Silvio, 226231
Zobel, Melissa Tantaquidgeon, 19
Zulawski, Ann, 2

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  • Edited by Adam Warren, University of Washington, Julia E. Rodriguez, University of New Hampshire, Stephen T. Casper, Clarkson University, New York
  • Book: Empire, Colonialism, and the Human Sciences
  • Online publication: 24 October 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009398152.021
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  • Edited by Adam Warren, University of Washington, Julia E. Rodriguez, University of New Hampshire, Stephen T. Casper, Clarkson University, New York
  • Book: Empire, Colonialism, and the Human Sciences
  • Online publication: 24 October 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009398152.021
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  • Index
  • Edited by Adam Warren, University of Washington, Julia E. Rodriguez, University of New Hampshire, Stephen T. Casper, Clarkson University, New York
  • Book: Empire, Colonialism, and the Human Sciences
  • Online publication: 24 October 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009398152.021
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