This inquiry explores indigenous archaeology as a form of resistance to dominant Western science. Literature was identified and analyzed pertaining to the success of indigenous archaeology in the United States, British Columbia, and Australia. It is argued that a more inclusive archaeology is necessary, one that encourages partnerships with Indigenous groups in the interpretation of their own past. This study has implications for how we perceive Indigenous peoples from an archaeological perspective
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
How Indigenous-focused research can inform broader archaeological practice. In Europe, archaeologist...
Western ethnographers, archaeologists, and researchers have collected information on indigenous cult...
This response is written from the point of view of the senior author, the former Tribal Historic Pre...
<p><span lang="EN-US">Defining Indigenous Archaeology is as difficult as defining “Indigenous”. In s...
Archaeology is a complex discipline that has contributed to the public understanding of the history ...
Archaeologists tend to rely on scientific methods to reconstruct past histories, an approach that ca...
This thesis is one step in defining the parameters of archaeology in an aboriginal context. It is de...
Decolonizing approaches in archaeology emerged as a means to counter the dominance of colonial ideol...
An outgrowth of demands for ethical treatment and repatriation of their ancestral remains, Indigenou...
Native American activists of the civil rights era leveled heavy critiques at archaeology and anthrop...
In North America, Indigenous pasts are publicly understood through narratives constructed by archaeo...
Rethinking Colonial Pasts through Archaeology explores the archaeologies of daily living left by the...
Over time, Indigenous peoples around the world have preserved distinctive understandings, rooted in ...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
How Indigenous-focused research can inform broader archaeological practice. In Europe, archaeologist...
Western ethnographers, archaeologists, and researchers have collected information on indigenous cult...
This response is written from the point of view of the senior author, the former Tribal Historic Pre...
<p><span lang="EN-US">Defining Indigenous Archaeology is as difficult as defining “Indigenous”. In s...
Archaeology is a complex discipline that has contributed to the public understanding of the history ...
Archaeologists tend to rely on scientific methods to reconstruct past histories, an approach that ca...
This thesis is one step in defining the parameters of archaeology in an aboriginal context. It is de...
Decolonizing approaches in archaeology emerged as a means to counter the dominance of colonial ideol...
An outgrowth of demands for ethical treatment and repatriation of their ancestral remains, Indigenou...
Native American activists of the civil rights era leveled heavy critiques at archaeology and anthrop...
In North America, Indigenous pasts are publicly understood through narratives constructed by archaeo...
Rethinking Colonial Pasts through Archaeology explores the archaeologies of daily living left by the...
Over time, Indigenous peoples around the world have preserved distinctive understandings, rooted in ...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
How Indigenous-focused research can inform broader archaeological practice. In Europe, archaeologist...
Western ethnographers, archaeologists, and researchers have collected information on indigenous cult...