Indigenous Archaeology: American Indian Values and Scientific Practice / Edition 1

Indigenous Archaeology: American Indian Values and Scientific Practice / Edition 1

by Joe Watkins
ISBN-10:
0742503291
ISBN-13:
9780742503298
Pub. Date:
01/17/2001
Publisher:
AltaMira Press
ISBN-10:
0742503291
ISBN-13:
9780742503298
Pub. Date:
01/17/2001
Publisher:
AltaMira Press
Indigenous Archaeology: American Indian Values and Scientific Practice / Edition 1

Indigenous Archaeology: American Indian Values and Scientific Practice / Edition 1

by Joe Watkins
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Overview

As a practicing archaeologist and a Choctaw Indian, Joe Watkins is uniquely qualified to speak about the relationship between American Indians and archaeologists. Tracing the often stormy relationship between the two, Watkins highlights the key arenas where the two parties intersect: ethics, legislation, and archaeological practice. Watkins describes cases where the mixing of indigenous values and archaeological practice has worked well—and some in which it hasn't—both in the United States and around the globe. He surveys the attitudes of archaeologists toward American Indians through an inventive series of of hypothetical scenarios, with some eye-opening results. And he calls for the development of Indigenous Archaeology, in which native peoples are full partners in the key decisions about heritage resources management as well as the practice of it. Watkins' book is an important contribution in the contemporary public debates in public archaeology, applied anthropology, cultural resources management, and Native American studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742503298
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Publication date: 01/17/2001
Series: Indigenous Archaeologies Series , #1
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 234
Sales rank: 1,151,038
Product dimensions: 6.06(w) x 9.35(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Joe Watkins is an anthropologist at University of New Mexico and a member of the Choctaw tribe. He has a Ph.D. in archaeology from Southern Methodist University.

Table of Contents

Part 1 ISSUES Chapter 2 American Indians and Archaeologists: A Stormy Relationship Chapter 3 Ethics in Anthropology and Archaeology Chapter 4 Legislation Protecting American Indian Cultural Resources Chapter 5 Repatriation Legislation Chapter 6 Sampling the Attitudes of Archaeologists Part 7 CASES Chapter 8 Navajo Cultural Resource Management Chapter 9 The Pawnee and the Salina Burial Pit Chapter 10 The Conflict at the East Wenatchee Clovis Site Chapter 11 "The Ancient One" of Kennewick Chapter 12 Repatriation in Global Perspective Chapter 13 Indigenous Archaeology

What People are Saying About This

Stacye Hathorn

Stacye Hathorn, Alabama Historical Commission
Dr. Watkins is to be commended for his thorough research and even-handed presentation of the facts and issues in a debate that sparks emotion on both sides.

K. Anne Pyburn

K. Anne Pyburn, Indiana Univ., Co-Chair SAA Task Force on Curriculum
This important book offers a unique lens on archaeology and its practitioners. Native American archaeologist Joe Watkins gives us a penetrating analysis of what archaeologists think about themselves and their subject, framed by his inimitable wit and tact. Indigenous Archaelogy is a must-read for anyone interested in the future of archaeology as a profession.

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