Where the wind blows us practicing critical community archaeology in the Canadian north /
"This volume unites critical practice with a community-based approach to archaeology and presents an extended case study with the Inuvialuit community of the Canadian Western Arctic, using a multivocal approach that integrates archaeology, ethnography, oral history, and community interviews, an...
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Tucson :
University of Arizona Press,
2013.
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Ráidu: | Archaeology of colonialism in native North America.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Part I. Critique
- An outline of community-based archaeology
- A critique of Inuvialuit representation
- Part II. Practice
- Finding middle ground: the methodological shift
- Practice and the Inuvialuit archaeology partnership
- Bridging critical and indigenist research: localized critical theory
- A negotiated analysis of Inuvialuit material history
- Part. III. Reflection
- Alternative archaeologies and their impact on disciplinary practice
- Inuvialuit identity and the material past.