Contents |
Histories of the repatriation movement / Kathleen Fine-Dare -- American archaeology in the twenty-first century: back to the future? / David Hurst Thomas -- Repatriation and archaeology's second loss of innocence: on knowledge, power, and the past / Tamara L. Bray -- Multivocality, descendant communities, and some epistemological shifts forced by repatriation / Larry J. Zimmerman -- Toward a "new and different" osteology: a reflexive critique of physical anthropology in the United States since the passage of NAGPRA / Ann M. Kakaliouras -- A view from the trenches: memories of repatriation at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution / Thomas W. Killion -- The rise of indigenous archaeology: how repatriation has transformed archaeological ethics and practice / Dorothy Lippert -- The repatriation arena: control, conflict, and compromise / Joe Watkins -- The wind blows everything off the ground: new provisions and new directions in archaeological research in the north / Stephen Loring -- Repatriation as a force of change in southwestern archaeology / Keith W. Kintigh -- The impact of NAGPRA on anthropology: a view from cultural resource management in the Pacific Northwest / Darby C. Stapp. |