Topics & Issues
Decolonizing Archaeology
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“I Like to Keep my Archaeology Dead”. Alienation and Othering of the Past as an Ethical Problem
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Advanced Topics: Indigenous Archaeology
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African American descendants, community outreach, and the Ransom and Sarah Williams Farmstead Project
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American Indians, Anthropologists, Pothunters, and Repatriation: Ethical, Religious, and Political Differences
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Americas Before Columbus
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Anthropologists and Indigenous Peoples in North America
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Applied Indigenous Cultural Resource Management
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Archaeology and Anthropological Ethics
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Archaeology and Native Americans
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Archaeology of Colonialism/Postcolonialisms
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Archaeology under the Blinding Light of Race
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Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and the Antiquities Trade
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Beyond Stuff-based Ownership: Do Archaeologists have an Obligation to People?
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Captivity Narratives
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Collaborative Programs in Indigenous Communities: From Fieldwork to Practice
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Community Archaeology at the Trowel’s Edgea
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Community based participatory research and heritage conservation
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Cross-cultural collaboration : Native peoples and archaeology in the northeastern United States
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Cultural heritage beyond Culturalism
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Decolonising the museum: the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC
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Decolonizing Indigenous Archaeology: Developments from down Under
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Decolonizing Methodologies
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Decolonizing Research: Indigenous Storywork as Methodology
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Dismantling Archaeology: Challenging Ourselves, Our Ethics, and Our Priorities
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Dwelling at the margins, action at the intersection? Feminist and indigenous archaeologies, 2005
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Ethics and Burial Archaeology
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Ethics, Not Objects
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Ética en bioarqueología
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Globalization and Culture Change
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Grand Challenge No. 1: TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION Archaeological Pedagogy, Indigeneous Histories, and Reconciliation in Canada
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Historic Black Lives Matter: Archaeology as Activism in the 21st Century
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Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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Indigenous Archaeologies: A Reader on Decolonization (Archaeology & Indigenous Peoples)
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Indigenous Archaeologies: Decolonizing Archaeological Theory and Practice
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Indigenous Archaeologies: Decolonizing Theory and Practice (One World Archaeology)
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Indigenous Archaeology
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Indigenous Archaeology: American Indian Values and Scientific Practice
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Indigenous Research Ethics
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Introduction: de-centring ethical assumptions by re-centring ethical debate in African archaeology
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Is science multicultural?: Postcolonialisms, feminisms, and epistemologies
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La discusión ética en arqueología e historia sobre los bienes culturales de pueblos originarios
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Lo “público” en la Arqueología Argentina
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On Intellectual Property Rights and Archaeology
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Patrimonios en disputa: acervos nacionales, investigación arqueológica y reclamos étnicos sobre restos humanos
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Postcolonial and Indigenous Archaeology
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Postcolonial Archaeology: Issues of Culture, Identity, and Knowledge
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Re-loading the Archaeological Canon: Decolonising the Undergraduate Archaeology Curriculum
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Sensationalism and speaking to the public: Scientific rigout and interdisciplinary collaborations in paleopathology
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Survey of Academic Field Experiences (SAFE): Trainees Report Harassment and Assault
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The archaeology of identity: Approaches to gender, age, status, ethnicity and religion
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The Future is Now: Archaeology and the Eradication of Anti-Blackness
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The future of the past: Archaeologists, Native Americans, and Repatriation
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Thinking Through Access to Justice in Aboriginal Communities
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To Excavate an Ethics from Archaeology
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Toward a Safe Archaeology Field School. Insights into Policies, Procedures, and Team-Based Learning
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Virtue ethics and the practice of history: Native Americans and archaeologists along the San Pedro Valley of Arizona
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Why the Whiteness of Archaeology Is a Problem