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- Collaborative Anthropologies
- University of Nebraska Press
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- The Vulnerability of Archaeological Logic in Aboriginal Rights and Title Cases in Canada: Theoretical and Empirical Implications Volume 11, Number 2, Spring 2019, pp. 55-91
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This issue contains 7 articles in total
- Engaged Anthropology: Politics Beyond the Text by Stuart Kirsch (review)
- Ochre and Rust: Artefacts and Encounters on Australian Frontiers by Philip Jones (review)
- Drawing the Contours of Ethnography: Ethnographic Refusal and Anarchistic Consent in Fieldwork and Writing
- The Vulnerability of Archaeological Logic in Aboriginal Rights and Title Cases in Canada: Theoretical and Empirical Implications
- Reconsidering Collaboration: What Constitutes Good Research with Indigenous Communities?
- "Doctors and Professors Aren't the Professors of the Land": Reflections on the Interconnected Environment with Splatsin Elder Nuxnuxskaca Cts'e7i7elt
- Introduction
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