Despite paradigmatic statements arguing for a collaborative archaeology, little agreement exists concerning how it should be practiced. In our experience, the relationships between archaeologists and the communities we serve are multi-faceted, and often develop under significant constraints concerning project goals and methodologies. Recognizing this, here we focus on the nature of relationships on the ground between archaeologists and indigenous communities. We argue that two principles should guide our practices. First, archaeologists should pursue horizontal relationships with First Nations that build and expand egalitarian contexts within the otherwise hierarchical political structures of modern nation states. Second, it is through buil...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
More than a century ago, scientific archaeology was caught up in the webs of colonialism. Around the...
The recognition of Australian Indigenous peoples' "native title rights" in 1992 formally acknowledge...
Despite paradigmatic statements arguing for a collaborative archaeology, little agreement exists con...
Collaboration is an important process for achieving partnerships between Indigenous groups and resea...
A fundamental issue for twenty-first century archaeologists is the need to better direct their effor...
The relationship between archaeologists and Native Americans, which has a long history, is currently...
Over the past two decades, archaeology in British Columbia has been marked by two dramatic changes: ...
Archaeologists are increasingly aware that their discipline affects living people, including the des...
I focus here on archaeologists who work with Indigenous descendant communities in North America and ...
In recent years anthropologists have begun to reflect more upon their obligations to the communitie...
This thesis provides an analysis of aboriginal involvement in archaeological resource management in...
Local governments are in a position to act as bridges between the publics they represent and the man...
In recent years, much has been written about the changing relationships between museum professionals...
In this thesis I use ethnographic research methods to examine the nature of archaeological practice ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
More than a century ago, scientific archaeology was caught up in the webs of colonialism. Around the...
The recognition of Australian Indigenous peoples' "native title rights" in 1992 formally acknowledge...
Despite paradigmatic statements arguing for a collaborative archaeology, little agreement exists con...
Collaboration is an important process for achieving partnerships between Indigenous groups and resea...
A fundamental issue for twenty-first century archaeologists is the need to better direct their effor...
The relationship between archaeologists and Native Americans, which has a long history, is currently...
Over the past two decades, archaeology in British Columbia has been marked by two dramatic changes: ...
Archaeologists are increasingly aware that their discipline affects living people, including the des...
I focus here on archaeologists who work with Indigenous descendant communities in North America and ...
In recent years anthropologists have begun to reflect more upon their obligations to the communitie...
This thesis provides an analysis of aboriginal involvement in archaeological resource management in...
Local governments are in a position to act as bridges between the publics they represent and the man...
In recent years, much has been written about the changing relationships between museum professionals...
In this thesis I use ethnographic research methods to examine the nature of archaeological practice ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
More than a century ago, scientific archaeology was caught up in the webs of colonialism. Around the...
The recognition of Australian Indigenous peoples' "native title rights" in 1992 formally acknowledge...