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      What is community archaeology?

      World Archaeology
      Informa UK Limited

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          Alternative Archaeologies: Nationalist, Colonialist, Imperialist

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            Cultural resources management at the Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico, USA

            As once-colonial countries recognize the special claim of indigenous peoples to their own history, so archaeology is becoming more a partnership between researcher and community. The next step, of indigenous people directing their own archaeology, was taken long ago by the Zuni peopel of New Mexico, in a programme that is an example and model for others. The authors have worked in the Zuni programmes for over 15 years.
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              Archaeology from below

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                Journal
                World Archaeology
                World Archaeology
                Informa UK Limited
                0043-8243
                1470-1375
                September 2002
                September 2002
                : 34
                : 2
                : 211-219
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                10.1080/0043824022000007062
                b30385a4-98cc-42f7-b5f5-612fb6644955
                © 2002
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