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The authors argue that although intentionality might appear to be a wholly abstract phenomenon, it is deeply entwined with the nature and distribution of power,...
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The Ten Papers In This Volume Offer Different Versions Of How And Where Anthropologists Might Work Usefully In Today'S World, Converging On The Issue Of...
The complex relationship of people to places has come under increasing scholarly scrutiny in recent years as acute global conditions of exile, displacement, and inflamed...
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Ownership of 'the past'a concept invoking ageold struggles to possess and control ancient objectsis an essential theme in understanding our global cultural heritage. Beyond ownership,...
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Fifty Indian Nations Lie Within The Modern American Southwest, Communities Sustained Through Four Centuries Of European And American Contact By Their Cultural Traditions And Ties...
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This book builds on earlier projects about the origins and extinctions of script traditions throughout the world in an effort to address the fundamental questions...
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For Indigenous Minds Only features Indigenous scholars, writers, and activists who have collaborated for the creation of a sequel to For Indigenous Eyes Only (SAR...
For Indigenous Minds Only features Indigenous scholars, writers, and activists who have collaborated for the creation of a sequel to For Indigenous Eyes Only (SAR...
The contributors to this volume critique and abandon the limiting assumption that the European colonialism of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries can be...
The contributors to this volume critique and abandon the limiting assumption that the European colonialism of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries can be...
Medieval Mississippians, the eighth volume in the awardwinning Popular Archaeology Series, introduces a key historical period in preColumbian eastern North Americathe "Mississippian" eravia a series...
This book is about the complicated and provocative ways nature, science, and religion intersect in real settings where people attempt to live in harmony with...
The Zpara Are One Of The Smallest Indigenous Nationalities In Ecuador, With Roughly Two Hundred Members, Most Of Whom Live Along The Conambo And Pindoyacu...
The Zpara are one of the smallest Indigenous nationalities in Ecuador, with roughly two hundred members, most of whom live along the Conambo and Pindoyacu...
The authors argue that although intentionality might appear to be a wholly abstract phenomenon, it is deeply entwined with the nature and distribution of power,...
Reassembling the Collection presents innovative approaches to the study of historical and contemporary engagements between museums and the various individuals and communities who were (and...
The Ten Papers In This Volume Offer Different Versions Of How And Where Anthropologists Might Work Usefully In Today'S World, Converging On The Issue Of...
The complex relationship of people to places has come under increasing scholarly scrutiny in recent years as acute global conditions of exile, displacement, and inflamed...
In a remote canyon in northwest New Mexico, thousandyearold sandstone walls waver in the sunlight, stretching like ancient vertebrae against a turquoise sky. This storied...
Human beings may share 98 percent of their genetic makeup with their nonhuman primate cousins, but they have distinctive life histories. When and why did...
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