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This book is about the tangled relationship between Native peoples and archaeologists in the American Southwest. Even as this relationship has become increasingly significant for both 'real world' archaeological practice and studies in the history of anthropology, no other single book has synthetically examined how Native Americans have shaped archaeological practice in the Southwest - and, how archaeological practice has shaped Native American communities. From oral traditions to repatriations to disputes over sacred sites, the next generation of archaeologists (as much as the current generation) needs to grapple with the complex social and political history of the Southwest's Indigenous communities, the values and interests those communities have in their own cultural legacies, and how archaeological science has impacted and continues to impact Indian country.

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9780759111950 | Altamira Pr, October 1, 2010, cover price $83.00

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9780759111967 | Altamira Pr, October 1, 2010, cover price $33.00 | About this edition: This book is about the tangled relationship between Native peoples and archaeologists in the American Southwest.

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Product Description: In recent years, archaeologists and Native American communities have struggled to find common ground even though more than a century ago a man of Seneca descent raised on New York’s Cattaraugus Reservation, Arthur C. Parker, joined the ranks of professional archaeology...read more

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9780816526550 | Univ of Arizona Pr, October 1, 2009, cover price $55.00 | About this edition: In recent years, archaeologists and Native American communities have struggled to find common ground even though more than a century ago a man of Seneca descent raised on New York’s Cattaraugus Reservation, Arthur C.

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9780816526567 | Univ of Arizona Pr, October 1, 2009, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: In recent years, archaeologists and Native American communities have struggled to find common ground even though more than a century ago a man of Seneca descent raised on New York’s Cattaraugus Reservation, Arthur C.

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In Collaboration in Archaeological Practice, prominent archaeologists reflect on their experiences collaborating with descendant communities (peoples whose ancestors are the subject of archaeological research). They offer philosophical and practical advice on how to improve the practice of archaeology by actively involving native peoples and other interested groups in research.

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9780759110533 | Altamira Pr, October 31, 2007, cover price $94.00 | About this edition: In Collaboration in Archaeological Practice, prominent archaeologists reflect on their experiences collaborating with descendant communities (peoples whose ancestors are the subject of archaeological research).

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9780759110540 | Altamira Pr, October 31, 2007, cover price $44.00

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Product Description: Arizona’s San Pedro Valley is a natural corridor through which generations of native peoples have traveled for more than 12,000 years, and today many tribes consider it to be part of their ancestral homeland. This book explores the multiple cultural meanings, historical interpretations, and cosmological values of this extraordinary region by combining archaeological and historical sources with the ethnographic perspectives of four contemporary tribes: Tohono O’odham, Hopi, Zuni, and San Carlos Apache...read more

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9780816524990 | Univ of Arizona Pr, April 30, 2006, cover price $65.00 | About this edition: Arizona’s San Pedro Valley is a natural corridor through which generations of native peoples have traveled for more than 12,000 years, and today many tribes consider it to be part of their ancestral homeland.

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9780816525669 | Univ of Arizona Pr, April 30, 2006, cover price $35.00

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9780759109629 | 2 edition (Altamira Pr, February 28, 2006), cover price $102.00

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9780759109636 | 2 edition (Altamira Pr, February 28, 2006), cover price $47.00

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