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Indigenous Archaeologies : A Reader On Decolonization
Paperback Edition: 1
Relationships with indigenous peoples has become a key issue in the practice of archaeology worldwide. Collaborative projects, or projects directed and conducted by indigenous peoples themselves have become a standard feature of the archaeological landscape, community concerns are routinely addressed, oral histories incorporated into research.
This reader of original and reprinted articles - many by indigenous authors - is designed to display the array of writings around this subject from around the globe, many difficult to access in standard academic settings. Cases range from Australia to Arctic Russia, from Africa to North America. Editorial introductions to each piece serve to contextualize these works in the intersection of archaeology and indigenous studies. An ideal course text in both subjects, this work is sponsored by the World Archeaological Congress.
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Featured in the 20 September 2010 New Zealand newsletter.
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Pages : 304
Publisher : Left Coast Press Inc
Publication date : 2010-08-15
Subjects: Non-fiction, Humanities, Social Sciences, Anthropology/archaeology, Sociology, Indigenous Peoples