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Indigenous Peoples and Archaeology in Latin America [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 365 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 725 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Sep-2011
  • Leidėjas: Left Coast Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1611320151
  • ISBN-13: 9781611320152
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 365 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 725 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Sep-2011
  • Leidėjas: Left Coast Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1611320151
  • ISBN-13: 9781611320152
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Eighteen chapters primarily by Latin American scholars describe the range of relations between indigenous peoples and archaeology in the first major attempt to describe indigenous archaeology in Latin America for an English speaking audience.


This book is the first to describe indigenous archaeology in Latin America for an English speaking audience. Eighteen chapters primarily by Latin American scholars describe relations between indigenous peoples and archaeology in the frame of national histories and examine the emergence of the native interest in their heritage. Relationships between archaeology and native communities are ambivalent: sometimes an escalating battleground, sometimes a promising site of intercultural encounters. The global trend of indigenous empowerment today has renewed interest in history, making it a tool of cultural meaning and political legitimacy. This book deals with the topic with a raw forthrightness not often demonstrated in writings about archaeology and indigenous peoples. Rather than being ‘politically correct,’ it attempts to transform rather than simply describe.

Recenzijos

"This edited volume contains contributions from throughout Latin America that center around the emerging dialogue between indigenous peoples and archaeologists. The book represents a significant contribution to the discipline-wide conversation about the development and direction of indigenous archaeology. Because the authors draw from their experience in Latin America, the volume also provides instructive examples of different approaches to crafting productive collaborative relationships between archaeologists and indigenous peoples this book [ is] an important resource for academic library collections in archaeology, indigenous archaeology, public archaeology, and cultural resource management. Summing Up: Highly recommended."

--K.F. Thompson, CHOICE

List of Illustrations
9(2)
Introduction 11(18)
What Is to Be Done? Elements for a Discussion
Cristobal Gnecco
Patricia Ayala
Entrance (Exit) 29(10)
Indigenous Archaeology and Peasant Power
Alejandro F. Haber
PART I WHEN MATERIAL CULTURE MATTERS: THE STATE, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, AND ARCHAEOLOGISTS
1 Ruins and the State: Archaeology of a Mexican Symbiosis
39(14)
Federico Navarrete
2 Native Histories and Archaeologists
53(14)
Cristobal Gnecco
3 Indigenous Archaeology ... in Peru?
67(22)
Alexander Herrera
4 Turning Tables in Search of Dialogue: The Making of Indiscrete Spaces in Latin American Contexts
89(20)
Dante Angelo
5 The Indigenous Other in Atacameno Archaeology
109(22)
Patricia Ayala
6 Building Dialogues across Contradicting Interests in Northern Chile: An Experience and Some Preliminary Thoughts
131(18)
Diego Salazar
7 Reflections on Chilean Legislation and the Indigenous Archaeological Heritage: An Archaeologist's Viewpoint
149(10)
Luis E. Cornejo
8 Archaeology and Indigenous Communities: A Comparative Study of Argentinean and Brazilian Legislation
159(20)
Maria Luz Endere
Placido Cali
Pedro Paulo A. Funari
9 Indigenous Knowledge and Archaeological Science: The Challenges of Public Archaeology in the Area Indigena do Uaca
179(22)
Lesley Green
David R. Green
Eduardo Goes Neves
PART II INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
10 Vindications of a Mesoamerican Marginal Group: The Otomies from the Valley of the Mezquital
201(20)
Fernando Lopez Aguilar
11 Indigenous Archaeologies or the Fight against the Third Transformation of Faust: Reflections from Colombian and Argentinean Communities
221(16)
Wilhelm Londono
12 Archaeology and Identity: The Case of the Guambianos
237(14)
Luis Guillermo Vasco
13 Indigenous Representations of the Archaeological Record: Spectral Reflections of Postmodernity in Ecuador
251(18)
O. Hugo Benavides
14 Archaeological Ruins: Spaces of the Past, Expectations of the Future. Tourism and Heritage in Nor Lipez (Dpt. of Potosi, Bolivia)
269(20)
Francisco M. Gil Garcia
15 The Message of the Kuviche in the Llew-Llew
289(6)
Juana Paillalef Carinao
16 Archaeology and Caboclo Populations in Amazonia: Regimes of Historical Transformation and the Dilemmas of Self-Representation
295(20)
Denise Maria Cavalcante Gomes
17 Archaeology and Paresi Cultural Heritage
315(18)
Flavia Prado Moi
Walter Fagundes Morales
Exit (Entrance) Bolivian Archaeology: Another Link in the Chain of Coloniality? 333(12)
Marcelo Fernandez-Osco
Appendix Declaration of Rio Cuarto 345(2)
Index 347(12)
About the Authors 359
Cristóbal Gnecco, Patricia Ayala