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(Ebook) Bridging the Divide: Indigenous Communities and Archaeology into the 21st Century (One World Archaeology) by Caroline Phillips, Harry Allen ISBN 9781598743920, 1598743929

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Authors:Caroline Phillips, Harry Allen
Pages:291 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:First Edition
Publisher:Left Coast Press
Language:english
File Size:2.64 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781598743920, 1598743929
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(Ebook) Bridging the Divide: Indigenous Communities and Archaeology into the 21st Century (One World Archaeology) by Caroline Phillips, Harry Allen ISBN 9781598743920, 1598743929

The collected essays in this volume address contemporary issues regarding the relationship between Indigenous groups and archaeologists, including the challenges of dialogue, colonialism, the difficulties of working within legislative and institutional frameworks, and NAGPRA and similar legislation. The disciplines of archaeology and cultural heritage management are international in scope and many countries continue to experience the impact of colonialism. In response to these common experiences, both archaeology and indigenous political movements involve international networks through which information quickly moves around the globe. This volume reflects these dynamic dialectics between the past and the present and between the international and the local, demonstrating that archaeology is a historical science always linked to contemporary cultural concerns.
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