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Being and becoming Indigenous archaeologists /

What does being an archaeologist mean to Indigenous persons? How and why do some become archaeologists? What has led them down a path to what some in their communities have labeled a colonialist venture? What were are the challenges they have faced, and the motivations that have allowed them to succ...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Nicholas, George P.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Walnut Creek, Calif. : Left Coast Press, ©2010.
Colección:Archaeology and indigenous peoples series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Dedication ; Acknowledgments; Introduction / George P. Nicholas ; 1. Being and Becoming a South American Archaeologist / Miguel Aguilar Diaz ; 2. The Challenges of a Ghanaian Archaeologist / Clement Abas Apaak ; 3. Understanding Archaeology from a Samoan Perspective / Tautala Silauleleioamoa Asaua ; 4. Raise Your Head and Be Proud Ojibwekwe / Sonya L. Atalay; 5. Searching for Identity through Archaeology / Kevin Brownlee; 6. Indigenous Journeys-Splinterville, Drenthe, Amherst / Margaret M. Bruchac; 7. Being a Yorta Yorta Heritage Man: An Interview by Claire Smith / Alan Burns.
  • 8. The Experience of a Mayan Student / Iyaxel Ixkan Anastasia Cojtí Ren9. My Life as a Kaqchikel Mayan Tour Leader and Maya Researcher in Guatemala / Antonio Cuxil; 10. Who Am I and How Did I Get Here? / Brandy E. George; 11. Indigenous Archaeology and Being Indian in New England / D. Rae Gould; 12. Written Voices Become History / Sven Haakanson, Jr.; 13. Archaeology in My Soul / Robert L. Hall; 14. The Flying Alien-An Outsider Archaeologist / Augustin F.C. Holl; 15. Archaeological Reflections of a 68-Year-Old Bushman / Ken Isaacson.
  • 16. Take Only What You Need, and Leave the Rest / Kathy Kawelu17. Archaeology and Perceptions of the Past in Papua New Guinea / 17. Archaeology and Perceptions of the Past in Papua New Guinea; 18. Being an African Archaeologist in the United States / Chapurukha Kusimba; 19. The Journey of a L'nu Archaeologist in a Mi'kmaw Place / Roger Lewis ; 20. Echoes from the Bones: Maintaining a Voice to Speak for the Ancestors / Dorothy Lippert; 21. "An Encounter": A Personal Account of Being-Becoming an Indigenous Archaeologist in South Africa / Irene Adziambei Mafune.
  • 22. The "Other"Accidental Archaeologist / Nola M. Markey 23. (Re)Searching for Ancestors through Archaeology / Desireé Reneé Martinez ; 24. Archaeological Battles and Triumphs: A Personal Reflection / Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu ; 25. Working for My Own / Gerard O'Regan ; 26. Living Archaeology for the Ainu in Hokkaido: An Interview by Hirofumi Kato / Akemi and Rika Oshino ; 27. Being an Inuvialuk Archaeologist and Educator from Tuktoyaktuk / Myrna Pokiak ; 28. Nach'en or Transforming into a Squamish Nation Indigenous Archaeologist / Rudy Reimer/Yumks.
  • 29. Haere Tika Tonu Atu-Keep Going Forward / Makere (Margaret) Rika-Heke 30. Indigenous Archaeology in Mexico: Recognizing Distinctive Histories / Nelly M. Robles García ; 31. Munk-[xwáp íli?i khapa nayka anqati shawash tillixam ikta-Digging for My Ancestors'Things / Eirik Thorsgard ; 32. What Better Way to Give Back to Your People / Davina Two Bears; 33. Being an Indigenous African Archaeologist / Aribidesi Usman ; 34. Becoming One of "Them" / Joe Watkins ; 35. Becoming a Ngarrindjeri Archaeologist: The Journey to and from Suburbia / Christopher J. Wilson.