Where the wind blows us
Lyons, Natasha.
Where the wind blows us practicing critical community archaeology in the Canadian north / [electronic resource] : Practicing critical community archaeology in the Canadian north Natasha Lyons. - Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 2013. - xxii, 230 p. : ill., maps. - The archaeology of colonialism in native North America . - Archaeology of colonialism in native North America. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. Critique -- An outline of community-based archaeology -- A critique of Inuvialuit representation -- Part II. Practice -- Finding middle ground: the methodological shift -- Practice and the Inuvialuit archaeology partnership -- Bridging critical and indigenist research: localized critical theory -- A negotiated analysis of Inuvialuit material history -- Part. III. Reflection -- Alternative archaeologies and their impact on disciplinary practice -- Inuvialuit identity and the material past.
"This volume unites critical practice with a community-based approach to archaeology and presents an extended case study with the Inuvialuit community of the Canadian Western Arctic, using a multivocal approach that integrates archaeology, ethnography, oral history, and community interviews, and actively working to hear Inuvialuit voices speak about their rich and textured history"--Provided by publisher.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Inuvialuit Eskimos--Antiquities.
Archaeology--Social aspects--Canada, Northern.
Canada, Northern--Antiquities.
Electronic books.
E99.E7 / L93 2013
971.9/01
Where the wind blows us practicing critical community archaeology in the Canadian north / [electronic resource] : Practicing critical community archaeology in the Canadian north Natasha Lyons. - Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 2013. - xxii, 230 p. : ill., maps. - The archaeology of colonialism in native North America . - Archaeology of colonialism in native North America. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. Critique -- An outline of community-based archaeology -- A critique of Inuvialuit representation -- Part II. Practice -- Finding middle ground: the methodological shift -- Practice and the Inuvialuit archaeology partnership -- Bridging critical and indigenist research: localized critical theory -- A negotiated analysis of Inuvialuit material history -- Part. III. Reflection -- Alternative archaeologies and their impact on disciplinary practice -- Inuvialuit identity and the material past.
"This volume unites critical practice with a community-based approach to archaeology and presents an extended case study with the Inuvialuit community of the Canadian Western Arctic, using a multivocal approach that integrates archaeology, ethnography, oral history, and community interviews, and actively working to hear Inuvialuit voices speak about their rich and textured history"--Provided by publisher.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Inuvialuit Eskimos--Antiquities.
Archaeology--Social aspects--Canada, Northern.
Canada, Northern--Antiquities.
Electronic books.
E99.E7 / L93 2013
971.9/01