Kennewick Man
Perspectives on the Ancient One
Herausgeber: Burke, Heather; Lippert, Dorothy; Smith, Claire E
Kennewick Man
Perspectives on the Ancient One
Herausgeber: Burke, Heather; Lippert, Dorothy; Smith, Claire E
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Presents multiple viewpoints on the Kennewick Man case, a lightning rod for conflict between archaeologists and Native Americans over the control of indigenous remains.
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Presents multiple viewpoints on the Kennewick Man case, a lightning rod for conflict between archaeologists and Native Americans over the control of indigenous remains.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 588g
- ISBN-13: 9781598743470
- ISBN-10: 1598743473
- Artikelnr.: 23808004
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 588g
- ISBN-13: 9781598743470
- ISBN-10: 1598743473
- Artikelnr.: 23808004
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dorothy Lippert, Heather Burke, Claire E Smith, Joe E Watkins, Larry J. Zimmerman
1: Perspectives on the Ancient One 1
Background
2: Kennewick: A Timeline of Events, 1996-2007 1
3: A Review of Stability in Plateau Culture Area Burial Practices
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 1
4: Ancient One / Kennewick Man: (Former) Tribal Chair Questions Scientists' Motives and Credibility 1
5: Human Remains Should Be Reburied?
The Appeal Decision and the Construction of Heritage
6: Introduction to the Reprint of An Anthropological Perspective on Magistrate Jelderks's Kennewick Man Decision
7: Law and Bones and What the Meaning of "Is" Is 1
8: Kennewick Man, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, and the World Archaeological Congress: A Matter of Heritage Law
9: Kennewick Man: A Virtual Political Object "Under Construction"
10: Are These My People?
11: A voice Must Be Heard
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 2
12: Respect and Honor
13: The Ancient One
After Kennewick: The Wider Repercussions of Nagpra
14: Owning Indians: Nagpra Redux 1
15: Colonizing America: Paleoamericans in the New World
16: The Law Is an Ass: A Perspective on the Ancient One
17: My Mother Married a White Man
18: Whose Family? Negotiating Stewardship of the Ancestors
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 3
19: Comments Regarding the Ancient One
20: An Interview with Adeline Fredin 1
Learning from Kennewick 1: The Case for Science
21: Exploring the Kennewick Connection
22: Kennewick Man and Assessments of "Race" Using a Variety of Research Methods
23: Ancestors, Anthropology, and Knowledge
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 4
24: An Interview with Joe Pakootas 1
The Practice of Archaeology (and Archaeologists)
25: Governing Kennewick
26: Kennewick Man/the Ancient One: Critical Whiteness and the Practice of Archaeology
27: Ownership or Stewardship? Cultural Affiliation and Archaeological Ethics as Social Ethics
28: Archaeology as Activism
29: My Own Personal "Kennewick Man"
30: Kennewick Man: What Does the Future Hold? 1
31: Archaeology the Tribal Way: Reestablishing the Boundaries of Culture
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 5
32: An Interview with Connie Johnston 1
33: An Interview with Mary A. Marchand 1
Learning From Kennewick 2: Comparative Case Studies
34: Cultural Return, Restitution, and the Limits of Possibility
35: Moving Beyond Kennewick: Other Native American Perspectives on Bioarchaeological Data and Intellectual Property Rights
36: Voices of the Future: A View from Outside the United States
37: Learning from Our 1 Old People and the Politics of Being Indigenous: A Ngarrindjeri Response to the Ancient One Case
38: Listening and Responding across Generations and beyond Borders: The Ancient One and Kumarangk (Hindmarsh Island)
39: Law or Lore? Speaking Sovereignty in the Kennewick Case
40: Body and Soul: Crossing a Great Distance
Epilog
41: Those Funfunfunnybones
Background
2: Kennewick: A Timeline of Events, 1996-2007 1
3: A Review of Stability in Plateau Culture Area Burial Practices
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 1
4: Ancient One / Kennewick Man: (Former) Tribal Chair Questions Scientists' Motives and Credibility 1
5: Human Remains Should Be Reburied?
The Appeal Decision and the Construction of Heritage
6: Introduction to the Reprint of An Anthropological Perspective on Magistrate Jelderks's Kennewick Man Decision
7: Law and Bones and What the Meaning of "Is" Is 1
8: Kennewick Man, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, and the World Archaeological Congress: A Matter of Heritage Law
9: Kennewick Man: A Virtual Political Object "Under Construction"
10: Are These My People?
11: A voice Must Be Heard
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 2
12: Respect and Honor
13: The Ancient One
After Kennewick: The Wider Repercussions of Nagpra
14: Owning Indians: Nagpra Redux 1
15: Colonizing America: Paleoamericans in the New World
16: The Law Is an Ass: A Perspective on the Ancient One
17: My Mother Married a White Man
18: Whose Family? Negotiating Stewardship of the Ancestors
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 3
19: Comments Regarding the Ancient One
20: An Interview with Adeline Fredin 1
Learning from Kennewick 1: The Case for Science
21: Exploring the Kennewick Connection
22: Kennewick Man and Assessments of "Race" Using a Variety of Research Methods
23: Ancestors, Anthropology, and Knowledge
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 4
24: An Interview with Joe Pakootas 1
The Practice of Archaeology (and Archaeologists)
25: Governing Kennewick
26: Kennewick Man/the Ancient One: Critical Whiteness and the Practice of Archaeology
27: Ownership or Stewardship? Cultural Affiliation and Archaeological Ethics as Social Ethics
28: Archaeology as Activism
29: My Own Personal "Kennewick Man"
30: Kennewick Man: What Does the Future Hold? 1
31: Archaeology the Tribal Way: Reestablishing the Boundaries of Culture
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 5
32: An Interview with Connie Johnston 1
33: An Interview with Mary A. Marchand 1
Learning From Kennewick 2: Comparative Case Studies
34: Cultural Return, Restitution, and the Limits of Possibility
35: Moving Beyond Kennewick: Other Native American Perspectives on Bioarchaeological Data and Intellectual Property Rights
36: Voices of the Future: A View from Outside the United States
37: Learning from Our 1 Old People and the Politics of Being Indigenous: A Ngarrindjeri Response to the Ancient One Case
38: Listening and Responding across Generations and beyond Borders: The Ancient One and Kumarangk (Hindmarsh Island)
39: Law or Lore? Speaking Sovereignty in the Kennewick Case
40: Body and Soul: Crossing a Great Distance
Epilog
41: Those Funfunfunnybones
1: Perspectives on the Ancient One 1
Background
2: Kennewick: A Timeline of Events, 1996-2007 1
3: A Review of Stability in Plateau Culture Area Burial Practices
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 1
4: Ancient One / Kennewick Man: (Former) Tribal Chair Questions Scientists' Motives and Credibility 1
5: Human Remains Should Be Reburied?
The Appeal Decision and the Construction of Heritage
6: Introduction to the Reprint of An Anthropological Perspective on Magistrate Jelderks's Kennewick Man Decision
7: Law and Bones and What the Meaning of "Is" Is 1
8: Kennewick Man, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, and the World Archaeological Congress: A Matter of Heritage Law
9: Kennewick Man: A Virtual Political Object "Under Construction"
10: Are These My People?
11: A voice Must Be Heard
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 2
12: Respect and Honor
13: The Ancient One
After Kennewick: The Wider Repercussions of Nagpra
14: Owning Indians: Nagpra Redux 1
15: Colonizing America: Paleoamericans in the New World
16: The Law Is an Ass: A Perspective on the Ancient One
17: My Mother Married a White Man
18: Whose Family? Negotiating Stewardship of the Ancestors
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 3
19: Comments Regarding the Ancient One
20: An Interview with Adeline Fredin 1
Learning from Kennewick 1: The Case for Science
21: Exploring the Kennewick Connection
22: Kennewick Man and Assessments of "Race" Using a Variety of Research Methods
23: Ancestors, Anthropology, and Knowledge
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 4
24: An Interview with Joe Pakootas 1
The Practice of Archaeology (and Archaeologists)
25: Governing Kennewick
26: Kennewick Man/the Ancient One: Critical Whiteness and the Practice of Archaeology
27: Ownership or Stewardship? Cultural Affiliation and Archaeological Ethics as Social Ethics
28: Archaeology as Activism
29: My Own Personal "Kennewick Man"
30: Kennewick Man: What Does the Future Hold? 1
31: Archaeology the Tribal Way: Reestablishing the Boundaries of Culture
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 5
32: An Interview with Connie Johnston 1
33: An Interview with Mary A. Marchand 1
Learning From Kennewick 2: Comparative Case Studies
34: Cultural Return, Restitution, and the Limits of Possibility
35: Moving Beyond Kennewick: Other Native American Perspectives on Bioarchaeological Data and Intellectual Property Rights
36: Voices of the Future: A View from Outside the United States
37: Learning from Our 1 Old People and the Politics of Being Indigenous: A Ngarrindjeri Response to the Ancient One Case
38: Listening and Responding across Generations and beyond Borders: The Ancient One and Kumarangk (Hindmarsh Island)
39: Law or Lore? Speaking Sovereignty in the Kennewick Case
40: Body and Soul: Crossing a Great Distance
Epilog
41: Those Funfunfunnybones
Background
2: Kennewick: A Timeline of Events, 1996-2007 1
3: A Review of Stability in Plateau Culture Area Burial Practices
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 1
4: Ancient One / Kennewick Man: (Former) Tribal Chair Questions Scientists' Motives and Credibility 1
5: Human Remains Should Be Reburied?
The Appeal Decision and the Construction of Heritage
6: Introduction to the Reprint of An Anthropological Perspective on Magistrate Jelderks's Kennewick Man Decision
7: Law and Bones and What the Meaning of "Is" Is 1
8: Kennewick Man, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, and the World Archaeological Congress: A Matter of Heritage Law
9: Kennewick Man: A Virtual Political Object "Under Construction"
10: Are These My People?
11: A voice Must Be Heard
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 2
12: Respect and Honor
13: The Ancient One
After Kennewick: The Wider Repercussions of Nagpra
14: Owning Indians: Nagpra Redux 1
15: Colonizing America: Paleoamericans in the New World
16: The Law Is an Ass: A Perspective on the Ancient One
17: My Mother Married a White Man
18: Whose Family? Negotiating Stewardship of the Ancestors
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 3
19: Comments Regarding the Ancient One
20: An Interview with Adeline Fredin 1
Learning from Kennewick 1: The Case for Science
21: Exploring the Kennewick Connection
22: Kennewick Man and Assessments of "Race" Using a Variety of Research Methods
23: Ancestors, Anthropology, and Knowledge
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 4
24: An Interview with Joe Pakootas 1
The Practice of Archaeology (and Archaeologists)
25: Governing Kennewick
26: Kennewick Man/the Ancient One: Critical Whiteness and the Practice of Archaeology
27: Ownership or Stewardship? Cultural Affiliation and Archaeological Ethics as Social Ethics
28: Archaeology as Activism
29: My Own Personal "Kennewick Man"
30: Kennewick Man: What Does the Future Hold? 1
31: Archaeology the Tribal Way: Reestablishing the Boundaries of Culture
Voices of the Tribal Coalition 5
32: An Interview with Connie Johnston 1
33: An Interview with Mary A. Marchand 1
Learning From Kennewick 2: Comparative Case Studies
34: Cultural Return, Restitution, and the Limits of Possibility
35: Moving Beyond Kennewick: Other Native American Perspectives on Bioarchaeological Data and Intellectual Property Rights
36: Voices of the Future: A View from Outside the United States
37: Learning from Our 1 Old People and the Politics of Being Indigenous: A Ngarrindjeri Response to the Ancient One Case
38: Listening and Responding across Generations and beyond Borders: The Ancient One and Kumarangk (Hindmarsh Island)
39: Law or Lore? Speaking Sovereignty in the Kennewick Case
40: Body and Soul: Crossing a Great Distance
Epilog
41: Those Funfunfunnybones







