Appropriated Pasts
Indigenous Peoples and the Colonial Culture of Archaeology
By (author) Ian J. McNiven, Lynette Russell
Publication date:
15 September 2005Length of book:
328 pagesPublisher
AltaMira PressDimensions:
235x154mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780759109063
The authors have given solid support to their goal of producing a manuscript that calls attention not only to the ways that archaeology has been used to subordinate, objectify, and appropriate the heritage and past of indigenous populations in Australia but they have found the means of supporting that goal through lucid writing and documentation. The text will be a useful tool to social scientists studying the issues inherent in Indigenous studies and reflexive examinations of archaeology as a political enterprise, as well as to those archaeologists in North America or in Australia struggling with the idea of a shared stewardship. As such, I see the volume as being a major textbook within classes examining Indigenous Archaeology and Critical Archaeology courses of study.