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Demonstrates how the knowledge and skills learned as a student of
anthropology apply to a wide range of careers Offers guidance on
composing job application materials, portfolios, and tips on
interviewing for and navigating the first few years of academic,
industry, government, and nonprofit career paths Includes stories
from recent graduates on the process of securing their first jobs
Demonstrates how the knowledge and skills learned as a student of
anthropology apply to a wide range of careers Offers guidance on
composing job application materials, portfolios, and tips on
interviewing for and navigating the first few years of academic,
industry, government, and nonprofit career paths Includes stories
from recent graduates on the process of securing their first jobs
Kennewick Man, known as the Ancient One to Native Americans, has
been the lightning rod for conflict between archaeologists and
indigenous peoples in the United States. A decade-long legal case
pitted scientists against Native American communities and
highlighted the shortcomings of the Native American Graves and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), designed to protect Native remains. In
this volume, we hear from the many sides of this
issue--archaeologists, tribal leaders, and others--as well as views
from the international community. The wider implications of the
case and its resolution is explored. Comparisons are made to
similar cases in other countries and how they have been handled.
Appendixes provide the legal decisions, appeals, and chronology to
allow full exploration of this landmark legal struggle. An ideal
starting point for discussion of this case in anthropology,
archaeology, Native American studies, and cultural property law
courses. Sponsored by the World Archaeological Congress.
This book tells the story of the shared history of the three
federally recognized Choctaw tribes from before the first European
contact in the 1530s and then provides the history and contemporary
status of each of the three tribes separately. Rather than focusing
on a single Choctaw group, this book offers for the first time a
combined story of "the Choctaw" as the tribe comprises the Choctaw
Nation of Oklahoma, the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, and
the Jean Band of Choctaw Indians. The first portion of the book
provides the archaeological history of the native groups that
ultimately became the Choctaw, chronicling the development of the
people in the southeastern portions of what is now the United
States into the people who encountered the first Europeans to set
foot on the continent. Though the tribe's contact with European
colonists varied depending on the country from where the colonists
originated, that contact was forever changed after the Treaty of
Dancing Rabbit Creek of 1830 led to the fractionalization of the
tribe: some Choctaws moved to what is now Oklahoma, some chose to
remain in Mississippi, and others chose to stay in Louisiana. The
remainder of the book studies the continued histories of each of
the tribes in parallel, offering students and general readers a
practicable resource for understanding the Choctaw within the broad
context of American history. Provides archaeological background of
what is now the southeastern United States up until the time of
European contact, enabling readers to recognize the depth of
indigenous culture in the area Presents a concise history of the
Choctaw from European contact up to 1830, informing recognition of
the interrelated histories of the Choctaw with those of the British
and Americans Analyzes the events that led up to Removal of the
tribe to Indian Territory, and the far-reaching impact that the
Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek of 1830 had on the tribe to provide
historical background on the relationship between the federal
government and American Indian tribes Offers detailed historical
insight into the interactions of each of the three separate Choctaw
tribes with the federal government Collects the histories of the
three federally recognized Choctaw tribes in one place so that
readers can compare and contrast the pathways the different tribes
took and how those paths led them to their contemporary places in
American history
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