Abstract

Conflict in the archaeology of living traditions, Robert Layton relations of production and exchange in the 17th century New England - interpretative contexts for the archaeology of culture contact, Alan D.Beauregard - Plymouth as a case study, the northern Connecticut River Valley archaeology, colonialism and the 17th century native America - towards an alternative interpretation, Patricia E.Rubertone history and prehistory in Bolivia - what about the Indians?, Carlos Mamami Condori - Jichhapacha - the present colonized age, Chukir Qamir Wirnita - savagery and freedom versus civilization and colonial subjugation made radical by my own - an archaeologist learns to accept reburial, Larry J.Zimmerman - the Society for American Archaeology, 1982 on the problem of historicist categories in theories of human development, Angela Gilliam the weight of an encumbered inheritance upon the study of the past in Madegascar, Jean-Aime Rakotoarisoa archaeological and anthropological hypotheses concerning the origin of ethnic divisions in sub-Saharan Africa, Pancrace Twagiramutara - Rwanda - a case study the role of language in African perceptions of the past - an appraisal of African language policies and practices, Bongasu Tanla Kishani a chapter in the history of the colonization of the Sami lands - the forced migration of Norwegian reindeer Sami to Finland in the 1800s, Marjut and Pekka Aikio the reconstruction of the Sami village based on research into legal history - Lappekodicill - the Sami Magna Carta a proper place for the dead - a critical review of the issue, Jane Hubert - variety of Judeo-Christian attitudes, the reburial issue in the USA and in Australia the sanctity of the grave - white concepts and American Indian burials, Randall H.McGuire - cemetery removal in Broome County the acquisition, storage and handling of aboriginal skeletal remains in museums - an indigenous perspective, Lori Richardson the souls of my dead brothers, Ernest Turner - Chief Seattle's speech statement of American Indians against desecration before the World Archaeological Congress, Jan Hammil and Robert Cruz federal Indian burial policy - historical anachronism or contemporary reality?, Stephen Moore - the Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 human bones as symbols of power - aboriginal American belief systems toward bones and grave-robbing archaeologists, Larry J.Zimmerman the role of archaeology in nation building, Jo Mangi - what is Papua New Guinea? dual perceptions of the past - archaeology and Inuit culture, Ellen Bielawski.

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