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1. Introduction: The Collaborative Continuum / Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh and T. J. Ferguson -- Pt. I. Knowledge -- 2. Navigating the Fluidity of Social Identity: Collaborative Research into Cultural Affiliation in the American Southwest / Michael Adler and Susan Bruning -- 3. Unusual or "Extreme" Beliefs about the Past, Community Identity, and Dealing with the Fringe / Larry J. Zimmerman -- 4. Things Are Not Always What They Seem: Indigenous Knowledge and Pattern Recognition in the Archaeological Interpretation of Cultural Landscapes / Norm Sheehan and Ian Lilley -- Pt. II. Ethics -- 5. Not the End, Not the Middle, But the Beginning: Repatriation as a Transformative Mechanism for Archaeologists and Indigenous Peoples / Dorothy Lippert -- 6. Heritage Ethics and Descendant Communities / Lynn Meskell and Lynette Sibongile Masuku Van Damme -- 7. Collaboration Means Equality, Respect, and Reciprocity: A Conversation about Archaeology and the Hopi Tribe / Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma -- 8. The Ethics of Collaboration: Whose Culture? Whose Intellectual Property? Who Benefits? / Claire Smith and Gary Jackson -- Pt. III. Practice -- 9. New Africa: Understanding the Americanization of African Descent Groups through Archaeology / Thomas W. Cuddy and Mark P. Leone -- 10. "I Wish for Paradise": Memory and Class in Hampden, Baltimore / Paul A. Shackel and David A. Gadsby -- 11. Entering the Agora: Archaeology, Conservation, and Indigenous Peoples in the Amazon / Michael J. Heckenberger -- 12. Collaborative Encounters / George P. Nicholas, John R. Welch and Eldon C. Yellowhorn. |