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Correlative Archaeology - Rethinking Archaeological Theory (Hardcover): Fumi Arakawa Correlative Archaeology - Rethinking Archaeological Theory (Hardcover)
Fumi Arakawa; Contributions by Jim Enote, Octavius Seowtewa
R2,152 Discovery Miles 21 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Correlative Archaeology, Fumi Arakawa applies correlative thinking practices, which are derived from an East Asian view of the world that stresses connectivity, to archaeological interpretations. Arakawa, a Japanese scholar who was trained in Western archaeology, argues that a correlative paradigm can help archaeologists, as well as scholars and researchers from other disciplines, consider competing paradigms and integrate Native American voices and narratives into interpretations of prehistoric art and landscapes.

Mediating Knowledges - Origins of a Zuni Tribal Museum (Hardcover): Gwyneira Isaac Mediating Knowledges - Origins of a Zuni Tribal Museum (Hardcover)
Gwyneira Isaac; Foreword by Jim Enote
R1,599 Discovery Miles 15 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book tells the story of the search by the Zuni people for a culturally relevant public institution to help them maintain their heritage for future generations. Using a theoretical perspective grounded in knowledge systems, it examines how Zunis developed the A: shiwi A: wan Museum and Heritage Center to mediate between Zuni and Anglo-American values of history and culture. By using in-depth interviews, previously inaccessible archival records, and extensive ethnographic observations, Gwyneira Isaac provides firsthand accounts of the Zunis and non-Zunis involved in the development of the museum. These personal narratives provide insight into the diversity of perspectives found within the community, as well as tracing the ongoing negotiation of the relationship between Zuni and Anglo-American cultures. In particular, Isaac examines how Zunis, who transmit knowledge about their history through oral tradition and initiation into religious societies, must navigate the challenge of utilizing Anglo-American museum practices, which privilege technology that aids the circulation of knowledge beyond its original narrators. This book provides a much-needed contemporary ethnography of a Pueblo community recognized for its restrictive approach to outside observers. The complex interactions between Zunis and anthropologists explored here, however, reveal not only Puebloan but also Anglo-American attitudes toward secrecy and the control of knowledge.

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