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Book Title
Cross-cultural Collaboration : Native Peoples And Archaeology in
ISBN
9780803278172
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Publication Name
Cross-Cultural Collaboration : Native Peoples and Archaeology in the Northeastern United States
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Item Length
9 in
Subject
Archaeology, United States / State & Local / New England (Ct, mA, Me, NH, Ri, VT), Indigenous Studies, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Jordan E. Kerber
Item Weight
21.4 Oz
Item Width
5.9 in
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
0803278179
ISBN-13
9780803278172
eBay Product ID (ePID)
50944342

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
384 Pages
Publication Name
Cross-Cultural Collaboration : Native Peoples and Archaeology in the Northeastern United States
Language
English
Subject
Archaeology, United States / State & Local / New England (Ct, mA, Me, NH, Ri, VT), Indigenous Studies, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Author
Jordan E. Kerber
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
21.4 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
5.9 in

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Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2005-036079
Reviews
"Given the rise of community consultation and collaboration in museums and other settings, this book is an important resource for anyone embarking on or involved in such work. . . . The essays themselves provide a mix of voices: some are openly collaborative and others offer a point-counterpoint of Native and non-Native perspectives within a single chapter. Many candidly discuss misunderstandings, missteps, and that the resolution of some situations may sometimes by only to "agree to disagree," thus providing readers with real-life examples of how consultations and collaborations can go wrong and how problems may be avoided or resolved."-- Museum Anthropology Review
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
974/0101
Table Of Content
Foreword - Joe WatkinsIntroduction - Jordan E. KerberMapPart One: Collaboration and Regulatory Compliance: Burials and Repatriation1. Making a Final Resting Place Final: A History of the Repatriation Experience of the Haudenosaunee - Richard W. Hill Sr.; 2. Tradition, Sovereignty, Recognition: NAGPRA Consultations with the Iroquois Confederacy of Sovereign Nations of New York - Nina M. Versaggi; 3. Consulting with the Bone Keepers: NAGPRA Consultations and Archaeological Monitoring in the Wampanoag Territory - Ramona L. Peters; 4. Collaboration between Archaeologists and Native Americans in Massachusetts: Preservation, Archaeology, and Native American Concerns in Balance - Brona G. Simon; 5. "The 368 Years' War": The Conditions of Discourse in Narragansett Country - John B. Brown III and Paul A. Robinson; 6. Ancient Burial Grounds on Monument Road: Abenaki and Archaeologist Efforts to Find a Solution in Vermont - Deborah E. Blom, James B. Petersen, and Frederick Wiseman; 7. Working with the Abenaki in New Hampshire: The Education of an Archaeologist - Robert G. Goodby; 8. Forging New Partnerships: Archaeologists and the Native People of Maryland - Richard B. Hughes and Dixie L. HenryPart Two: Collaboration and Regulatory Compliance: Sites and Places9. Highway Archaeology in Western New York: Archaeologists' Views of Cooperation between State and Tribal Review Agencies - Robert L. Dean and Douglas J. Perrelli; 10. Green Mountain Stewardship: One Landscape, Multiple Histories - David M. Lacy and Donna Roberts Moody; 11. The Past Is Present: CRM Archaeology on Martha's Vineyard - Holly Herbster and Suzanne Cherau; 12. Tribal Consultation in Pennsylvania: A Personal View from within the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation - Ira Beckerman; 13. Working Together: Developing Partnerships with American Indians in New Jersey and Delaware - Cara Lee Blume; 14. Native American Collaboration in the Delmarva: New Meanings and an Expanded Approach to Delaware Archaeology - Michael D. Petraglia and Kevin CunninghamPart Three: Voluntary Collaboration: Research and Education15. Case Studies in Collaborative Archaeology: The Oneida Indian Nation of New York and Colgate University - Jordan E. Kerber; 16. Research and Dialogue: New Vision Archaeology in the Cayuga Heartland of Central New York - Jack Rossen; 17. Indigenous Archaeology in Southern New England: Case Studies from the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation - Brian D. Jones and Kevin A. McBride; 18. From the Ground Up: The Effects of Consultation on Archaeological Methods - Elizabeth S. Chilton; 19. Constructing Alliances along the Northern Border: Consultations with Mi'kmaq and Maliseet Nations - Bernard Jerome and David E. Putnam; 20. Passamaquoddy Homeland and Language: The Importance of Place - David Sanger, Micah A. Pawling, and Donald G. Soctomah
Synopsis
Cross-Cultural Collaboration is an anthology of essays on Native American involvement in archaeology in the northeastern United States and on the changing relationship between archaeologists and tribes in the region. The contributors examine the process and the details of collaborative case studies, ranging from consultation in compliance with federal, state, and local legislation and regulations (including the National Historic Preservation Act and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act) to voluntary cooperation involving education, research, and museum-related projects. They also discuss the ethical, theoretical, and practical importance of collaboration; the benefits and the pitfalls of such efforts; ways the process might be improved; and steps to achieve effective collaboration. Cross-Cultural Collaboration is distinctive in its extensive regional coverage of the topic and its strong representation of Native American voices from the Northeast. It also provides a comparative framework for addressing and evaluating an increasing number of collaborative case studies elsewhere., "Cross-Cultural Collaboration" is an anthology of essays on Native American involvement in archaeology in the northeastern United States and on the changing relationship between archaeologists and tribes in the region. The contributors examine the process and the details of collaborative case studies, ranging from consultation in compliance with federal, state, and local legislation and regulations (including the National Historic Preservation Act and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act) to voluntary cooperation involving education, research, and museum-related projects. They also discuss the ethical, theoretical, and practical importance of collaboration; the benefits and the pitfalls of such efforts; ways the process might be improved; and steps to achieve effective collaboration. "Cross-Cultural Collaboration" is distinctive in its extensive regional coverage of the topic and its strong representation of Native American voices from the Northeast. It also provides a comparative framework for addressing and evaluating an increasing number of collaborative case studies elsewhere., Cross-Cultural Collaboration is an anthology of essays on Native American involvement in archaeology in the northeastern United States and on the changing relationship between archaeologists and tribes in the region. The contributors examine the process and the details of collaborative case studies, ranging from consultation in compliance with federal, state, and local legislation and regulations (including the National Historic Preservation Act and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act) to voluntary cooperation involving education, research, and museum-related projects. They also discuss the ethical, theoretical, and practical importance of collaboration; the benefits and the pitfalls of such efforts; ways the process might be improved; and steps to achieve effective collaboration. Cross-Cultural Collaboration is distinctive in its extensive regional coverage of the topic and its strong representation of Native American voices from the Northeast. It also provides a comparative framework for addressing and evaluating an increasing number of collaborative case studies elsewhere. Jordan E. Kerber is an associate professor of anthropology and Native American studies at Colgate University. He is the author of Lambert Farm: Public Archaeology and Canine Burials along Narragansett Bay and the editor of A Lasting Impression: Coastal, Lithic, and Ceramic Research in New England Archaeology, among other books. The contributors include Ira Beckerman, Deborah E. Blom, Cara Lee Blume, John B. Brown III, Suzanne Cherau, Elizabeth S. Chilton, Kevin Cunningham, Robert L. Dean, Robert G. Goodby, Dixie L. Henry, Holly Herbster, Richard W. Hill Sr., Richard B. Hughes, Bernard Jerome, Brian D. Jones, Jordan E. Kerber, David M. Lacy, Kevin A. McBride, Donna Roberts Moody, Micah A. Pawling, Douglas J. Perrelli, Ramona L. Peters, James B. Petersen, Michael D. Petraglia, David E. Putnam, Paul A. Robinson, Jack Rossen, David Sanger, Brona G. Simon, Donald G. Soctomah, Nina M. Versaggi, Joe Watkins, and Frederick Wiseman., A unique anthology that showcases vividly the pitfalls and successes of collaboration between Native peoples and archaeologists in the northeastern United States., It was inevitable that certain areas of Wales would be chosen as locations for airfields in times of conflict and war. The nation's distance from Continental Europe made it relatively safe from enemy attack and, therefore, ideally suited for training. It also due to its location on the western side of Great Britain near to the Western Approaches ......
LC Classification Number
E78.E2C76 2006

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