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Klassen, Michael A.
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Indigenous Heritage Stewardship and the Transformation of Archaeological Practice: Two Case Studies from the Mid-Fraser Region of British Columbia.
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Indigenous Heritage Stewardship and the Transformation of Archaeological Practice: Two Case Studies from the Mid-Fraser Region of British Columbia./
作者:
Klassen, Michael A.
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379 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-07(E), Section: A.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International75-07A(E).
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Anthropology, Cultural. -
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9780499238788
Indigenous Heritage Stewardship and the Transformation of Archaeological Practice: Two Case Studies from the Mid-Fraser Region of British Columbia.
Klassen, Michael A.
Indigenous Heritage Stewardship and the Transformation of Archaeological Practice: Two Case Studies from the Mid-Fraser Region of British Columbia.
- 379 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-07(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Simon Fraser University (Canada), 2013.
Over the past two decades, archaeology in British Columbia has been marked by two dramatic changes: the steep rise in forest industry-related "cultural resource management" (CRM) and the concomitant increase in First Nations engagement with archaeology and heritage stewardship. These trends have led to conflict between indigenous perspectives and CRM practice, but have also led to alliances and collaborations with archaeologists and the implementation of applied archaeological approaches. This dissertation addresses the implications of indigenous heritage stewardship, from the viewpoints of the St'at'imc and Nlaka'pamux nations, in the historical and contemporary context of CRM practice and applied archaeology in the mid-Fraser region of British Columbia. To place their engagement in perspective, I consider recent theoretical debates in community-based and indigenous archaeologies, as well as the development of participatory action research in archaeology. I also review the involvement of First Nations throughout British Columbia in CRM, stewardship, heritage legislation, and ethics.
ISBN: 9780499238788Subjects--Topical Terms:
735016
Anthropology, Cultural.
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