ABSTRACT

This chapter presents Roger Echo-Hawk's thoughts on the concept of race that the academy had long-since discredited, and embarked on a personal and professional journey to giving up race himself. It offers powerful meditation on racialism and a manifesto for creating a world without it. The chapter also presents Echo-Hawk's examination on personal identity, social movements, and policy of NAGPRA, Indian law, Red Pride, indigenous archaeology to show how they rely on race and how they should move beyond it. From his experimentaion, it is found that the ride on for a while decide to board a very crowded bus the driver must count everyone before driving the bus around a huge hillon the other side several stops later almost everyone gets off. A nude woman sunbathes nearby & on the other side she steps on board suddenly wearing clothes.