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- Collaborative Anthropologies
- University of Nebraska Press
- Review
- Being Lakota: Identity and Tradition on Pine Ridge Reservation (review) Volume 1, 2008, pp. 192-196
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This issue contains 15 articles in total
- Editor's Introduction
- World Anthropologies: Disciplinary Transformations within Systems of Power (review)
- Writing in the San/d: Autoethnography among Indigenous Southern Africans (review)
- Fieldwork Connections: The Fabric of Ethnographic Collaboration in China and America (review)
- Being Lakota: Identity and Tradition on Pine Ridge Reservation (review)
- Collaboration in Archaeological Practice: Engaging Descendant Communities (review)
- Cross-Cultural Collaboration: Native Peoples and Archaeology in the Northeastern United States (review)
- Collaborative Anthropology as Twenty-first-Century Ethical Anthropology
- Reflections on Collaboration, Ethnographic and Applied
- "You Can't Put a Price On It": Activist Anthropology in the Mountaintop Removal Debate
- Challenging Hegemonies: Advancing Collaboration in Community-Based Participatory Action Research
- Collaboration Today and the Re-Imagination of the Classic Scene of Fieldwork Encounter
- Caught in Collaboration
- "Side by Side or Facing One Another": Writing and Collaborative Ethnography in Comparative Perspective
- Beyond Participant Observation: Collaborative Ethnography as Theoretical Innovation
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