"The Invented Indigenous Histories of Appalachian Show Caves"

"The Invented Indigenous Histories of Appalachian Show Caves"

"The Invented Indigenous Histories of Appalachian Show Caves"
Dr. Chelsea Fisher, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of South Carolina
 
Show caves – caves operated as commercial attractions - have been a fixture of Appalachian tourism since the nineteenth century. In this talk, Dr. Fisher will examine Appalachian show caves as a technology of colonialism, which extended principles of terra nullius (“nobody’s land”) underground by casting caves as empty wastes and then filling them with settler fantasies about Indigenous culture and history. Through an exploration of Gilded Age and Victorian-era show cave guidebooks, souvenirs, literature, and other memorabilia, Fisher will show how seemingly innocuous tourist traps reproduce settler fantasies, and discuss how expelling these fantasies can make room for the restoration of anti-colonial and Indigenous histories to subterranean realms.
 
Presented in person and virtually. To attend via Zoom, register via this link: https://bit.ly/4kTlxXF

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Date and Time

Friday Dec 19, 2025
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST

Friday, Dec. 19
Noon-1pm

Location

Native American Studies Center
119 S. Main St.
Lancaster, SC 29720

119 S. Main St. Lancaster South Carolina 29720

Fees/Admission

Free

Website

http://www.nativeamericanstudies.org

Contact Information

Ashley Lowrimore
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