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Kathrina: I know of no archaeological investigations, but there were Filipino sites in Louisiana, villages of people catching and drying shrimp: Manila Village and Bassa-Bassa, both are abandoned now. You might contact Dr.Dayna Lee at EarthSearch Inc. in New Orleans or the La.Division of Archaeoloy re: the status of those sites since hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Good luck. Pete Gregory 

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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Kathrina Aben [[log in to unmask]]
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Subject: Filipino-American/Filipino archaeology

Hi everyone,

Has anyone excavated or heard of someone excavating a Filipino/Filipino-American site in the U.S.?  Or if any Filipino-related artifacts were found in other sites?  Does anyone have a research focus of this ethnic group in archaeology specifically in the U.S., rather than the Philippines?

Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks!


-Kathrina

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