Archaeologies of Us and Them

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Ainu Culture
Alejandro F. Haber
Anna Karlstrom
Asatru Folk Assembly
Bronze Drums
Carl-Gosta Ojala
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Celmara Pocock
Chemi (Menachem) Shiff
Christopher N. Matthews
critical heritage studies
cultural identity politics
David Cranz
Descendant Communities
Edward Matenga
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Ethnographic Conservation
George P. Nicholas
Great Barrier Reef
Heritage Management
heritage management ethics
Hirofumi Kato
Hokkaido Island
indigenous
Indigenous Archaeology
indigenous knowledge systems
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Japanese Archaeology
John Giblin
Kennewick Man
Laponia World Heritage Site
Melissa F. Baird
Nabataean Kingdom
Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Nick Shepherd
Paul J. Lane
Postcolonial Archaeologies
postcolonial archaeology
power dynamics in archaeological research
Practice Reindeer Herding
Reindeer Herding
Robert McGhee
Rock Art Sites
Ronald Niezen
Slum Tours
Sonya Atalay
stakeholder engagement
Trinidad Rico
UN
Vice Versa
Vladislava Vladimirova
WAC

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138188914
  • Weight: 612g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Archaeologies of “Us” and “Them” explores the concept of indigeneity within the field of archaeology and heritage and in particular examines the shifts in power that occur when ‘we’ define ‘the other’ by categorizing ‘them’ as indigenous. Recognizing the complex and shifting distinctions between indigenous and non-indigenous pasts and presents, this volume gives a nuanced analysis of the underlying definitions, concepts and ethics associated with this field in order to explore Indigenous archaeology as a theoretical, ethical and political concept.

Indigenous archaeology is an increasingly important topic discussed worldwide, and as such critical analyses must be applied to debates which are often surrounded by political correctness and consensus views. Drawing on an international range of global case studies, this timely and sensitive collection significantly contributes to the development of archaeological critical theory.

Charlotta Hillerdal is Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. Anna Karlström is Lecturer and Researcher in Heritage Studies at the Department of Art History, Uppsala University, Sweden. Carl-Gösta Ojala is a Researcher in Archaeology at the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Uppsala University, Sweden.