Collaborative Archaeology

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Akimel O'Odham
Arizona archaeology
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Collaborative archaeology
Community-based archaeology
Cultural heritage preservation
Decolonizing archaeology
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Gila River Indian Community
Indigenous archaeology
Indigenous history
Indigenous knowledge
Indigenous voices
Native American Collaboration
Native American culture
Native American history
Native American studies
Pristine Wilderness Myth
southwestern archaeology
tribal communities
Tribal consultation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780816556465
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Collaborative Archaeology brings together a diverse group of scholars and tribal cultural resource professionals to showcase how Indigenous knowledge is transforming archaeological practice. Edited by Chris Loendorf, this volume features twelve case studies that highlight the power of partnership between Native American communities and archaeologists. These collaborations not only enrich our understanding of the past but also affirm Indigenous cultural continuity. From the establishment of Tribal Historic Preservation Offices to tribally led research initiatives, the book illustrates how Native voices are reshaping the field.

This timely collection bridges disciplinary divides between archaeology, history, and traditional knowledge, challenging outdated narratives that separate “prehistory” from living Indigenous communities. Contributors demonstrate how ethical, community-based research can lead to more accurate and respectful interpretations of the past. Collaborative Archaeology is essential reading for scholars, students, and practitioners committed to scientific understanding and cultural preservation.

Contributors
Nicole Armstrong-Best
Skylar Begay
Jennifer Bess
Hannah F. Chavez
Robert B. Ciaccio
Shannon Cowell
William H. Doelle
Karl A. Hoerig
Anabel Galindo
Barnaby V. Lewis
Chris Loendorf
Brian Medchill
Linda Morgan
Laurene G. Montero
Stephen E. Nash
Eloise Pedro
Glen E. Rice
Teresa Rodrigues
Hoski Schaafsma
Thomas E. Sheridan
Katrina Soke
Lindsey Vogel-Teeter
Anastasia Walhovd
Kelly Washington
Reylynne Williams
M. Kyle Woodson
Aaron M. Wright

Chris Loendorf is the senior project manager at the Gila River Indian Community. His most recent book is Vapaki: Ancestral O’Odham Platform Mounds of the Sonoran Desert.