This response is written from the point of view of the senior author, the former Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. It is not intended as a rebuttal, per se, but rather an expansion upon the topics addressed in Kennedy\u27s Indigenous Archaeology: Historical Interpretation from an Emic Perspective. This response is thus designed (and was sought by the Nebraska Anthropologist editorial staff) to broaden the reader\u27s understanding of a complex topic within archaeology
In commenting on the Boxt and Raab article, the primary point I raise here concerns the competence o...
This thesis addresses the absence of frameworks for collaborative interpreting Indigenous archaeolog...
The critique of archaeology made from an indigenous and postcolonial perspective has been largely ac...
This response is written from the point of view of the senior author, the former Tribal Historic Pre...
This inquiry explores indigenous archaeology as a form of resistance to dominant Western science. Li...
Native American activists of the civil rights era leveled heavy critiques at archaeology and anthrop...
An outgrowth of demands for ethical treatment and repatriation of their ancestral remains, Indigenou...
<p><span lang="EN-US">Defining Indigenous Archaeology is as difficult as defining “Indigenous”. In s...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
Archaeology is a complex discipline that has contributed to the public understanding of the history ...
Indigenous Archaeology: Historical Interpretation from an Emic Perspective (Stephanie M. Kennedy) A ...
Robert McGhee (2008) recently argued against the validity and viability of Indigenous Archaeology ba...
Archaeologists tend to rely on scientific methods to reconstruct past histories, an approach that ca...
Robert McGhee (2008) recently argued against the validity and viability of Indigenous archaeology ba...
Too often, what passes as Native American history does not provide the indigenous perspective, but r...
In commenting on the Boxt and Raab article, the primary point I raise here concerns the competence o...
This thesis addresses the absence of frameworks for collaborative interpreting Indigenous archaeolog...
The critique of archaeology made from an indigenous and postcolonial perspective has been largely ac...
This response is written from the point of view of the senior author, the former Tribal Historic Pre...
This inquiry explores indigenous archaeology as a form of resistance to dominant Western science. Li...
Native American activists of the civil rights era leveled heavy critiques at archaeology and anthrop...
An outgrowth of demands for ethical treatment and repatriation of their ancestral remains, Indigenou...
<p><span lang="EN-US">Defining Indigenous Archaeology is as difficult as defining “Indigenous”. In s...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
Archaeology is a complex discipline that has contributed to the public understanding of the history ...
Indigenous Archaeology: Historical Interpretation from an Emic Perspective (Stephanie M. Kennedy) A ...
Robert McGhee (2008) recently argued against the validity and viability of Indigenous Archaeology ba...
Archaeologists tend to rely on scientific methods to reconstruct past histories, an approach that ca...
Robert McGhee (2008) recently argued against the validity and viability of Indigenous archaeology ba...
Too often, what passes as Native American history does not provide the indigenous perspective, but r...
In commenting on the Boxt and Raab article, the primary point I raise here concerns the competence o...
This thesis addresses the absence of frameworks for collaborative interpreting Indigenous archaeolog...
The critique of archaeology made from an indigenous and postcolonial perspective has been largely ac...