Trailblazing an Indigenous Archaeology: New Methodologies
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 Published On Apr 18, 2017

In 2000, Professor Joe Watkins published Indigenous Archeology: American Indian Values and Scientific Practice, thus codifying a slowly growing trend toward an archaeology that incorporates indigenous values and points of view. Today, a new generation of archaeologists are redefining the possibilities of the field in a way that is revolutionary. This panel explores the current state of Indigenous archaeology and new projects utilizing these methodologies.

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About the School for Advanced Research (SAR): Founded in 1907, the School for Advanced Research (SAR) is one of North America’s preeminent independent institutes for the study of anthropology, related social sciences and humanities. SAR is home to the Indian Arts Research Center, one of the nation’s most important Southwest Native American art research collections. Through prestigious scholar residency and artist fellowship programs, public programs and SAR Press, SAR advances intellectual inquiry in order to better understand humankind in an increasingly global and interconnected world. Additional information on the work of our resident scholars, seminars, Native American artist fellowships, and other programs is available on the SAR website, https://sarweb.org/; on Facebook,   / schoolforadv.  . and on Twitter, @schadvresearch.

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