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Indigenous archaeologies a reader on decolonization

Margaret M Bruchac; Siobhan M. Hart 1977-; Hans Martin Wobst 1943-

Walnut Creek, Calif. Left Coast Press 2010

Localização: MAE - Museu Arqueologia e Etnologia    (CC79.E8 I39 )(Acessar)

  • Título:
    Indigenous archaeologies a reader on decolonization
  • Autor: Margaret M Bruchac; Siobhan M. Hart 1977-; Hans Martin Wobst 1943-
  • Assuntos: Ethnoarchaeology; Social archaeology; ETNOARQUEOLOGIA; ARQUEOLOGIA SOCIAL; CULTURA MATERIAL INDÍGENA; ÍNDIOS (ARQUEOLOGIA); Decolonization
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-415) and index.
  • Descrição: Indigenous archaeologies : a worldwide perspective on human materialities and human rights / A new global phenomenon? / This is not an answer to the question "Who is indigenous?" / Beyond black and white : essentialism, hybridity, and indigeneity / Colonizing knowledges / Indigenous worldviews and ways of knowing as theoretical and methodological foundations behind archaeological theory and method / Remythologizing the relationship between Indians and archaeologists / Power to the (indigenous) past and present! Or : the theory and method behind archaeological theory and method / Indigenous archaeology as decolonizing / Dwelling at the margins, action at the intersection? Feminist and indigenous archaeologies, 2005 / Copyrighting the past? Emerging intellectual property rights issues in archaeology / In the spirit of the code / Decolonizing indigenous archaeology : developments from down under / Nukun and Kungun Ngarrindjeri Ruwe (Look and listen to Ngarrindjeri Country) : an investigation of Ngarrindjeri perspectives of archaeology in relation to native title and heritage matters / Wåahi ngaro (The lost portion) : strengthening relationships between people and wetlands in North Taranaki, New Zealand / Indige
    Maya archaeology and the political and cultural identity of contemporary Maya in Guatemala / México / Archaeology, landscapes, and dreams : science, sacred offerings, and the practice of archaeology / History and its discontents : stone statues, native histories, and archaeologists / Reframing social equality within an intercultural archaeology / Indigenous knowledge and archaeological science : the challenges of public archaeology in the Reserve Uaçá / Situational ethics and engaged practice : the case of archaeology in Africa / Using archaeology to remake history in Africa / Another world : archaeology and intellectual property / The roles of applied and development anthropology and archaeology among the San of Botswana / Indigenous perception of cultural heritage and its management : a cursory blueprint among the Senufo in the Sikasso region of Mali / Transforming archaeology through practice : strategies for collaborative archaeology and the community archaeology project at Quseir, Egypt / Public archaeology and indigenous communities / The archaeology of the disenfranchised / Multivocality, multifaceted voices, and Korean archaeology / Decolonizing methodologies as strategies of practice : operationalizing the postcolonial critique in the archaeology of Raja
    "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 articlesûmany by indigenous authorsûis designed to display the array of writings on 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 section serve to contextualize these works in the intersection of archaeology and indigenous studies. An ideal course text in both subjects." "Margaret M. Bruchac, of Abenaki descent, is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Coordinator of Native American and Indigenous Studies at the University of Connecticut." "Siobhan M. Hart is Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Binghamton University." "H. Martin Wobst is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst"--Jacket.
  • Títulos relacionados: Série:Archaeology and indigenous peoples series.
  • Editor: Walnut Creek, Calif. Left Coast Press
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2010
  • Formato: 436 pages ill 24 cm..
  • Idioma: Inglês

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