Living Histories

Native Americans and Southwestern Archaeology

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Living Histories

Native Americans and Southwestern Archaeology

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This book is about the tangled relationship between Native peoples and archaeologists in the American Southwest. Even as this relationship has become increasingly significant for both "real world" archaeological practice and studies in the history of anthropology, no other single book has synthetically examined how Native Americans have shaped archaeological practice in the Southwest and how archaeological practice has shaped Native American communities. From oral traditions to repatriations to disputes over sacred sites, the next generation of archaeologists (as much as the current generation) needs to grapple with the complex social and political history of the Southwest's Indigenous communities, the values and interests those communities have in their own cultural legacies, and how archaeological science has impacted and continues to impact Indian country.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 List of Figures
Chapter 2 List of Tables
Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Histories and Traditions
Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Explorations and Contestations
Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Laws and Ethics
Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Communities and Collaborations
Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Conclusions
Chapter 9 References

Product details

Published 16 Nov 2010
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 1
ISBN 9798216226949
Imprint AltaMira Press
Series Issues in Southwest Archaeology
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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