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June 11, 2025June 11, 2025
Indigenizing Archaeology – by Sierra Shumake

Indigenizing Archaeology – by Sierra Shumake

By adminJune 11, 2025June 11, 2025Categories: Guest PostTags: basketweaving, Fernbank Museum, Indigenous, Indigenous artists, Native AmericanLeave a comment on Indigenizing Archaeology – by Sierra Shumake

Hello everyone! Happy June! This week we read all about Indigenizing archaeology and incorporating Indigenous methodologies into archaeological theory and research designs. Particularly, the importance of place names to Indigenous cultures as a way of returning (Cowie & Teeman 2022). When Native American lands were settled, they were renamed in the colonizer’s language. The renamingRead more ⟶

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