Erasing Ethnicity: The Case of the Chinese Lepers of D'Arcy Island

Conference Paper

Erasing Ethnicity: The Case of the Chinese Lepers of D'Arcy Island

Diana FRENCH

Abstract

The paucity of ethnic markers in the archaeological record of a predominantly Chinese leper colony is explained. This institution was located on Big and Little D'Arcy Islands, British Columbia, between 1891 and 1924. The isolation of the colony and administrative policies are dominant factors contributing to the blurring of Chinese ethnicity. Other significant processes include the status of the incarcerated victims, refuse disposal patterns and historically documented site abandonment practices.