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Inside this issue:
Better for It: Archaeology Conceived in Collaboration with Community, Ashleigh Thompson, Skylar Begay, and Kate Sarther
Spotlight: Revitalizing Cultural Lifestyle
Doing Archaeology from the Heart, Kisha Supernant
Collaborative Archaeology and the Becoming Hopi Project, Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa and Wesley Bernardini
Weaving a Partnership: The Collaborative Journey of the Cedar Mesa Perishables Project, Louie García and Laurie D. Webster
Collaborating with Diné Communities: Reconsidering the “Pueblito” through a Diné-Oriented Archaeological Lens, Wade Campbell
Diné Archaeology on Chacra Mesa: An Invitation to Collaborative Interpretation, Davina Two Bears and Ruth Van Dyke
Public Archaeology in African American Communities, William A. White III
Meaningful Work through Collaboration: The Transcontinental Railroad, Archaeology, and the Chinese Descendant Community, Christopher W. Merritt, Karen Kwan, and Michael Sheehan
Preservation Spotlight: Save History: Archaeological Site Protection and Remediation in Indian Country, Shannon Cowell and Ashleigh Thompson
Backsight, William Doelle and Stephen Nash
Archaeology Southwest Magazine Vol. 36, No. 3 & 4
Better For It: Archaeology Conceived in Collaboration with Community
Issue editor: Kate Sarther
This issue is a companion to our 2022–2023 season of Archaeology Café (videos on our YouTube channel). Contributors explore the challenges, scope, and rewards of collaborative archaeology. They share a vision of how collaboration will transform archaeology and carry communities’ stories into the future.
Better for It: Archaeology Conceived in Collaboration with Community, Ashleigh Thompson, Skylar Begay, and Kate Sarther
Tribal Collaboration Model
Playlist of Archaeology Café episodes for this season (opens at YouTube)
On and Of the Land video featuring Pee-Posh Elder Arnie Bread Sr.
Spotlight: Revitalizing Cultural Lifestyle
Ancestral Lands Conservation Corps
Café episode
Doing Archaeology from the Heart, Kisha Supernant
Archaeologies of the Heart co-edited volume
Institute of Prairie and Indigenous Archaeology
Café episode
Collaborative Archaeology and the Becoming Hopi Project, Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa and Wesley Bernardini
Becoming Hopi co-edited volume
Café episode
Weaving a Partnership: The Collaborative Journey of the Cedar Mesa Perishables Project, Louie García and Laurie D. Webster
The Languages of the Landscape Part III: The Cedar Mesa Perishables Project, produced by Cloudy Ridge Productions
Café episode
Long Thread podcast episode featuring Louie
Collaborating with Diné Communities: Reconsidering the “Pueblito” through a Diné-Oriented Archaeological Lens, Wade Campbell
Café episode
Diné Archaeology on Chacra Mesa: An Invitation to Collaborative Interpretation, Davina Two Bears and Ruth Van Dyke
Chaco Canyon National Historical Park
Café episode
Public Archaeology in African American Communities, William A. White III
Succinct Research, Bill White′s beloved and long-running blog
Society of Black Archaeologists
Estate Little Princess
Archaeology in the Community
Café episode
Meaningful Work through Collaboration: The Transcontinental Railroad, Archaeology, and the Chinese Descendant Community, Christopher W. Merritt, Karen Kwan, and Michael Sheehan
Chinese Railroad Workers Descendants Association
Transcontinental Railroad Backcountry Byway
Golden Spike National Historical Park
Kam Wah Chung State Heritage Site and National Historic Landmark
Café episode
Preservation Spotlight: Save History: Archaeological Site Protection and Remediation in Indian Country, Shannon Cowell and Ashleigh Thompson
SaveHistory.org
Welch, John R., Shannon Cowell, Stacy L. Ryan, Duston Whiting, and Garry J. Cantley. “Cultural Resource Damage Assessment.” Advances in Archaeological Practice 11, no. 2 (2023): 111–25. (open access)
Save Indigenous History activity book (free PDF download)
Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979
Backsight, William Doelle and Stephen Nash
History Is in the Land (2006)
Opposing SunZia’s route through the San Pedro River Valley
Pushing Boundaries in Southwestern Archaeology co-edited volume