Decolonizing Indigenous histories : exploring prehistoric, colonial transitions in archaeology /
Decolonizing Indigenous Histories makes a vital contribution to the decolonization of archaeology by recasting colonialism within long-term Indigenous histories. Showcasing case studies from Africa, Australia, Mesoamerica, and North and South America, this edited volume highlights the work of archae...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Tucson :
University of Arizona Press,
[2012]
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Colección: | Archaeology of colonialism in native North America.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- 1. Finding Transitions: Global Pathways to Decolonizing Indigenous Histories in Archaeology
- Part I. Beyond Dichotomies and Colonial Categories
- 2. The Rest Is History: Devaluing the Recent Past in the Archaeology of the Pueblo Southwest
- 3. The Discovery and Decolonization of Xaltocan, Mexico
- 4. Rock Art as Historical Sources in Colonial Contexts
- 5. Decolonizing through Heritage Work in the Pocumtuck Homeland of Northeastern North America
- Part II. Scales of Transitions
- 6. Between the Longue Durée and the Short Purée: Postcolonial Archaeologies of Indigenous History in Colonial North America7. Lost in Tradition, Found in Transition: Scales of Indigenous History in Siin, Senegal
- 8. When Does History Begin? Material Continuity and Change in West Africa
- 9. Lost among the Colonial Maya: Engaging Indigenous Maya History at Progresso Lagoon, Belize
- 10. Andean Households in Transition: The Politics of Domestic Space at an Early Colonial Doctrina in the Peruvian Highlands
- 11. Hidden Transcripts, Contested Landscapes, and Long-Term Indigenous History in Oaxaca, MexicoPart III. Reflections: Found in Transitions
- 12. Archaeologies of Colonialism in Unexpected Times and Unexpected Places
- 13. Lost in Transition: A Retrospective
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- Index