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    Santa Fe : School for Advanced Research Press
    ISBN: 978-1-930618-93-0
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 274 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: School for Advanced Research Advanced Seminar Series [78]
    Keywords: Amerika Indianer, Nordamerika ; Altertum ; Archäologie ; Moral ; Ethik ; Methodologie ; Repatriierung
    Abstract: In 1989-90, Congress enacted two laws, the National Museum of the American Indian Act and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, that required museums and other repositories of Native American human remains and cultural items to consult with, share information about, and return some items to federally recognized Indian tribes and Native Alaskan and Hawaiian communities. What effects have these laws had on anthropological practice, theory, and education in the United States? In 2004-2005, the School for Advanced Research and the Society for Applied Anthropology gathered together a group of anthropological archaeologists to address this question. This volume presents their conclusions and urges a continuing and increasing cooperation between anthropologists and indigenous peoples. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Histories of the repatriation movement / Kathleen Fine-Dare -- American archaeology in the twenty-first century: back to the future? / David Hurst Thomas -- Repatriation and archaeology's second loss of innocence: on knowledge, power, and the past / Tamara L. Bray -- Multivocality, descendant communities, and some epistemological shifts forced by repatriation / Larry J. Zimmerman -- Toward a "new and different" osteology: a reflexive critique of physical anthropology in the United States since the passage of NAGPRA / Ann M. Kakaliouras -- A view from the trenches: memories of repatriation at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution / Thomas W. Killion -- The rise of indigenous archaeology: how repatriation has transformed archaeological ethics and practice / Dorothy Lippert -- The repatriation arena: control, conflict, and compromise / Joe Watkins -- The wind blows everything off the ground: new provisions and new directions in archaeological research in the north / Stephen Loring -- Repatriation as a force of change in southwestern archaeology / Keith W. Kintigh -- The impact of NAGPRA on anthropology: a view from cultural resource management in the Pacific Northwest / Darby C. Stapp.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 227-265"School for Advanced Research advanced seminar Politics, Practice, and Theory: Repatriation as a Force of Change in Contemporary Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico, August 4-5, 2004" (letzte Seite)Enthält 12 Beiträge
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