Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
The archaeology of colonialism in native North America |
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Archaeology of colonialism in native North America.
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Contents |
Critique. An outline of community-based archaeology ; A critique of Inuvialuit representation -- 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 -- Reflection. Alternative archaeologies and their impact on disciplinary practice ; Inuvialuit identity and the material past |
Summary |
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, and actively working to hear Inuvialuit voices speak about their rich and textured history.--description provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Archaeology -- Social aspects -- Canada, Northern
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Inuvialuit -- Antiquities
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
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Antiquities
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Archaeology -- Social aspects
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SUBJECT |
Canada, Northern -- Antiquities
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Subject |
Northern Canada
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2013007531 |
ISBN |
1299784496 |
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9781299784499 |
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9780816599196 |
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081659919X |
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