Indigenous Archaeology in Two Hemispheres

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Indigenous Archaeology in Two Hemispheres

Approaches to Inuit and First Nations Pasts in Canada, Australia and Greenland

Dotte-Sarout, Emilie; Rankin, Lisa; Abadia, Oscar Moro

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2026

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Inglês

9781032077062

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Part I. Historical Approaches: From Traditional Conceptualizations to the Decolonization of Inuit and Aboriginal Histories 1. The rise and fall of 'the primitive': a tale of two tablecloths 2. Changing Times, Changing Practice: Archaeology in Inuit Lands 1960-2020 3. There from the start: Aboriginal involvement in the early development of Australian Archaeology Part II. Inuit And Aboriginal Arts: From Appropriation to Repatriation 4. The Wanjina Wunggurr art of the Northwest Kimberley. A history of engagements, disruptions, and continuities 5. Reversing the Narrative of "Primitive Art"? The case of Inuit and Australian Aboriginal peoples 6. Parallel Histories: Observations Between Two Art Markets 7. Archaeology and Contemporary Jewelry: Continuity, change, and resurgence among
Indigenous Australians and Inuit 8. Repatriating Tasmanian rock art: The case of the Mt Cameron petroglyphs Part III. Ontological, Epistemological and Cosmological Approaches to Inuit and Aboriginal Knowledges 9. "Where's that stone knife?" Incommensurability in ontologies of knowing and not knowing Yanyuwa Country 10. Beyond the agricultural and hunter-gatherer divide: Torres Strait Islander knowledge and the shaping of archaeological epistemologies 11. Towards an ethical archaeology: challenges in bridging the gap between Indigenous knowledge and archaeological practice in Kalaallit Nunaat 12. Indigenist approaches to knowledge making in archaeology: an Australian approach 13. Archaeological dolls, imaginaries and the ontologies of Inuit children and adults Part IV. Collaborative Practices in Inuit and Aboriginal Research 14. The Inuvialuit Place Names Project - Collaborative Approaches to Toponym Research in Western Inuit Nunangat 15. Indigenous Archaeology for Social Justice in Australia: Towards an Archaeology of Truth Telling 16. For an archaeology that meets the needs of people and reaches the objectives of scientists 17. An account of changing approaches to the management of Labrador Inuit material culture 18. Taking Control: Advancing community-centered research while drawing on outside resources Part V. Managing Inuit and Aboriginal Cultural Heritage: Current Debates on Stakeholder Relationships 19. Edge of yesterday, today: negotiating partnership research of Aboriginal ancestral places along traditional estate boundaries in SE Australia 20. Fostering partnership with Inughuit 21. Control Shift: Relationships, Research and Heritage Management in Hebron, Labrador 22. On Equal Footing: The Benefits and Implications of Partnered Research with Inuit Governments 23.The affective practices of repatriation
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decolonising methodologies;collaborative research;cultural heritage management;data sovereignty;indigenous knowledge systems;repatriation practices;ethical archaeological collaboration