This professional paper highlights a project in southcentral Alaska in collaboration with the Cook Inlet Tribal Council, the US Forest Service, Kenaitze Indian Tribe, Fish, Wildlife and Parks, and Applied Archaeology International. The area is a case study in a relatively new lens of looking at archaeology – a collaborative, community-based approach that helps to better inform the science an benefit affected communities. At the Crescent Creek Complex near Cooper Landing, Alaska the team discovered various evidences of an ancient Denai’na village complex. What makes this project unique, however, is the collaboration between field school students and Kenaitze interns to bring a full-rounded approach. This professional paper informs about the ...
The Iñupiat communities of Point Barrow, Alaska can trace their lineage back to some of the earliest...
We explore our role as researchers and witnesses in the context of an emerging partnership with the ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to present certain data of an archeological survey and oral hist...
This professional paper highlights a project in southcentral Alaska in collaboration with the Cook I...
In recent years anthropologists have begun to reflect more upon their obligations to the communitie...
Northern Athabaskans with extensive knowledge of their traditional history and culture are increasin...
Initiated by the descendant community of Quinhagak and endorsed by village Elders, the Nunalleq Arch...
This presentation reports on my efforts to combine Native American tribal knowledge with digital res...
Interior Alaska’s Healy Lake archaeological locality contains a cultural sequence spanning 13,500 ye...
Community-based approaches have become increasingly common within the discipline of archaeology, emp...
This paper was originally written for Dr. Ross Jamieson’s ARCH 363 course Landscape Archaeology. The...
As one of the region’s famously productive salmon rivers, the Alagnak’s banks historically were line...
The Togiak Archeological and Paleoecological Project (TAPP) is an initiative to learn about the anci...
This thesis explores Inuvialuit cultural heritage through the lens of Inuvialuit Pitqusiat Inuusimit...
The history of American archaeology has been traced back at least to Thomas Jefferson. (Jefferson, 1...
The Iñupiat communities of Point Barrow, Alaska can trace their lineage back to some of the earliest...
We explore our role as researchers and witnesses in the context of an emerging partnership with the ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to present certain data of an archeological survey and oral hist...
This professional paper highlights a project in southcentral Alaska in collaboration with the Cook I...
In recent years anthropologists have begun to reflect more upon their obligations to the communitie...
Northern Athabaskans with extensive knowledge of their traditional history and culture are increasin...
Initiated by the descendant community of Quinhagak and endorsed by village Elders, the Nunalleq Arch...
This presentation reports on my efforts to combine Native American tribal knowledge with digital res...
Interior Alaska’s Healy Lake archaeological locality contains a cultural sequence spanning 13,500 ye...
Community-based approaches have become increasingly common within the discipline of archaeology, emp...
This paper was originally written for Dr. Ross Jamieson’s ARCH 363 course Landscape Archaeology. The...
As one of the region’s famously productive salmon rivers, the Alagnak’s banks historically were line...
The Togiak Archeological and Paleoecological Project (TAPP) is an initiative to learn about the anci...
This thesis explores Inuvialuit cultural heritage through the lens of Inuvialuit Pitqusiat Inuusimit...
The history of American archaeology has been traced back at least to Thomas Jefferson. (Jefferson, 1...
The Iñupiat communities of Point Barrow, Alaska can trace their lineage back to some of the earliest...
We explore our role as researchers and witnesses in the context of an emerging partnership with the ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to present certain data of an archeological survey and oral hist...