Native Americans and Archaeologists [electronic resource] : Stepping Stones to Common Ground.
Legal and economic factors have thrust American archaeology into a period of intellectual and methodological unrest. Issues such as reburial and repatriation, land and resource 'ownership, ' and the integration of tradition and science have long divided archaeologists and Native American communities. Both groups recognize the need for a dramatic transformation of the discipline into one that appeals to and serves the greater public. This book tackles these and other issues by elucidating successful strategies for collaboration.
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- ISBN: 9780759117594 (electronic bk.)
- ISBN: 0759117594 (electronic bk.)
- Physical Description: 1 online resource (289 pages).
- Publisher: Lanham : AltaMira Press, 1997.
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Formatted Contents Note: | Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword: Living Human Values WILLIAM V. TALLBULL and SHERRI DEAVER; Preface and Acknowledgments; Introduction; Section I: Historical Overview; 1 €%Archaeologists-Native American Relations ALAN S. DOWNER; Section II: Changing the Paradigms; 2 €%Return of the Sacred: Spirituality and the Scientific Imperative GARY WHITE DEER; 3 €%Remythologizing the Relationship Between Indians and Archaeologists LARRY J. ZIMMERMAN; 4 €%Who Owns the Past? G. PETER JEMISON; 5 €%Indigenous Rights and Archaeology REBECCA TSOSIE. 6 €%Native American Oral Tradition and Archaeology: Issues of Structure, Relevance, and Respect ROGER ANYON, T.J. FERGUSON, LORETTA JACKSON, LILLIE LANE, and PHILIP VICENTI7 €%Forging a New Ancient History for Native America ROGER ECHO-HAWK; Section III: The Integration of Tradition and Science; 8 €%Straddling the Current: A View From the Bridge Over Clear Salt Water LEONARD A. FORSMAN; 9 €%The Integration of Tradition and Scientific Knowledge on the Leech Lake Reservation ROSE KLUTH and KATHY MUNNELL; 10 €%In Front of the Mirror: Native Americans and Academic Archaeology DOROTHY LIPPERT. 11 €%How Traditional Navajos View Historic Preservation: A Question of Interpretation RENA MARTIN12 €%Hualapai Tradition, Religion, and the Role of Cultural Resource Management LOREITA JACKSON and ROBERT H. (""HANK"") STEVENS; 13 €%A Me-Wuk Perspective on Sierran Archaeology REBA FULLER; Section IV: Relevance of Archaeology to Tribes; 14 €%Straight Talk and Trust CECILE ELKINS CARTER; 15 €%The Role of Archaeology in the Seminole Tribe of Florida BILLY L. CYPRESS; 16 €%The Role of Archaeology on Indian Lands: The Navajo Nation RICHARD M. BEGAY. 17 €%Protecting Cultural Resources on the Umatilla Indian Reservation JEFFREY VAN PELT, MICHAEL S. BURNEY, and TOM BAILOR18 €%Changing Native American Perceptions of Archaeology and Archaeologists JOHN C. RAVESLOOT; Section V: A Look at Consultation; 19 €%Aspects of Consultation for the Central Sierran Me-Wuk REBA FULLER; 20 €%Federal Archaeology: Tribes, Diatribes, and Tribulations KURT E. DONGOSKE and ROGER ANYON; 21 €%Issues in Intertribal Consultation NINA SWIDLER and JANET COHEN. 22 €%Compliance, Preservation, and Native American Rights: Resource Management as a Cooperative Venture ROBERT L. BROOKS23 €%The Seeds of Common Ground: Experimentations in Indian Consultation DAVID G. RICE; 24 €%Tribal Consultation in the National Park Service: A Personal Perspective ALEXA ROBERTS; Section VI: Commentary; 25 €%Native Americans and Archaeologists: Commentary and Personal Perspectives T.J. FERGUSON, JOE WATKINS, and GORDON L. PULLAR; References; About the Authors; Index. |
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