ABSTRACT

With case studies from North America to Australia and South Africa and covering topics from archaeological ethics to the repatriation of human remains, this book charts the development of a new form of archaeology that is informed by indigenous values and agendas. This involves fundamental changes in archaeological theory and practice as well as substantive changes in the power relations between archaeologists and indigenous peoples. Questions concerning the development of ethical archaeological practices are at the heart of this process.

part I|97 pages

Theoretical Foundations

chapter |2 pages

Archaeology camp

ByHeather Harris

chapter 1|11 pages

Decolonizing archaeological theory and practice

ByClaire Smith, H. Martin Wobst

chapter |1 pages

Late for work

ByKerry Reed-Gilbert

part II|93 pages

Reclaiming the Past

chapter |2 pages

Keepers of the Indigenous past

ByHeather Harris

chapter 7|20 pages

‘You write it down and bring it back… that's what we want’—revisiting the 1948 removal of human remains from Kunbarlanja (Oenpelli), Australia

BySally K. May, Donald Gumurdul, Jacob Manakgu, Gabriel Maralngurra, Wilfred Nawirridj

chapter |1 pages

The Ancient One

ByHeather Harris

chapter |2 pages

Keeper of the bones

ByHeather Harris

part III|89 pages

Indigenous Voice and Identity

chapter |1 pages

No Blacks

ByKerry Reed-Gilbert

chapter 12|16 pages

Aboriginal ecotourism and archaeology in coastal NSW, Australia: Yarrawarra Place Stories Project

ByWendy Beck, Dee Murphy, Cheryl Perkins, Tony Perkins, Anita Smith, Margaret Somerville

chapter |1 pages

Appropriating self

ByHeather Harris

chapter 14|16 pages

Coming back to country: a conversation at Firewood Creek

ByPeter Birt, Vincent Copley

chapter |1 pages

Nobody's ever walked here before

ByHeather Harris

part IV|63 pages

The ethics of archaeological practice

chapter 17|12 pages

We just have to show you: research ethics blekbalawei

ByPhyllis Wiynjorroc, Peter Manabaru, Nell Brown, Andrew Warner

chapter |2 pages

After Rain

ByDavid Kirkby

chapter 19|13 pages

Looking forward—looking back: shaping a shared future

ByKen Isaacson, Stephanie Ford

chapter |1 pages

Black Glass

ByHeather Harris

chapter 20|22 pages

Towards an Indigenous research charter 1

ByDaryle Rigney, Gus Worby

chapter 21|3 pages

The next step: an archaeology for social justice

ByClaire Smith, H. Martin Wobst