Archaeology and Indigenous Peoples
Aboriginal and European History Past and Present: Truth-telling in the Northern Territory of Australia
1st Edition
By Kellie Pollard
December 30, 2024
This book analyses the 150-year history of continuous contact between Aboriginal people and non-Aboriginal people in the Darwin region of the Northern Territory of Australia after the European invasion in 1869 to the present day. It explores the role Aboriginal fringe camps served, and still do, as...
Working as Indigenous Archaeologists: Reckoning New Paths Between Past and Present Lives
1st Edition
Edited
By George Nicholas, Joe Watkins
September 30, 2024
Working as Indigenous Archaeologists explores the often-contentious relationship between Indigenous and other formerly colonized peoples and Archaeology through their own voices. Over the past 35-plus years, the once-novel field of Indigenous Archaeology has become a relatively familiar part of the...
Karrikadjurren: Art, Community, and Identity in Western Arnhem Land
1st Edition
By Sally K. May
May 27, 2024
Presenting a story of art and artists in Gunbalanya, western Arnhem Land between the years 2001 and 2005, this book explores the artistic community surrounding the primary place of art creation and sale in the region, Injalak Arts, an art centre established in the remote Aboriginal community of ...
Cultural Heritage Management and Indigenous People in the North of Colombia: Back to the Ancestors' Landscape
1st Edition
By Wilhelm Londoño Díaz
August 01, 2022
Cultural Heritage Management and Indigenous People in the North of Colombia explores indigenous people's struggle for territorial autonomy in an aggressive political environment and the tensions between heritage tourism and Indigenous rights. South American cases where local communities, ...
Maritime Heritage in Crisis: Indigenous Landscapes and Global Ecological Breakdown
1st Edition
By Richard M. Hutchings
December 07, 2016
Grounded in critical heritage studies and drawing on a Pacific Northwest Coast case study, Maritime Heritage in Crisis explores the causes and consequences of the contemporary destruction of Indigenous heritage sites in maritime settings. Maritime heritage landscapes are undergoing a period of ...
Being and Becoming Indigenous Archaeologists
1st Edition
Edited
By George Nicholas
March 15, 2011
What does being an archaeologist mean to Indigenous persons? How and why do some become archaeologists? What has led them down a path to what some in their communities have labeled a colonialist venture? What were are the challenges they have faced, and the motivations that have allowed them to ...