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Bibliography
Dr. David Pokotylo's Bibliography on First Nations issues in Archaeology.
(Updated: 22-October-08; checked: 6-August-08)
Books | Articles

Books

Articles

Written by archaeologists who have a particular interest in aboriginal perspectives. Some of the listed items are from sources opposed to aboriginal claims.

  • Ambler, Marjane. "Cultural Property Rights: What's Next After NAGPRA?" Tribal College: Journal of American Indian Higher Education. Vol. VIII, No.2 Fall 1996, p 8-11.

  • Badhorse, "Beverly. Indians as Archaeologists." Tribal College: Journal of American Indian Higher Education. Winter 1993, 16-17,32.

  • Casey, Carolyn. "Tribal Museums Keep Exhibits, Cultur ALIVE." Tribal College: Journal of American Indian Higher Education. Vol. VIII, No.2 Fall 1996, p 12-15. (available at Xwi7xwa Library, U.B.C.)

  • Casey, Carolyn. "Industry Working with AIHEC to build Museums." Tribal College: Journal of American Indian Higher Education. Winter 1993, 21-23. (available at Xwi7xwa Library, U.B.C.)
  • Davidson, I. "Notes for a Code of Ethics for Australian Archaeologists Working With Aboriginal Torres Strait Island Heritage." Australian Archaeology. 1991. Vol.32, 61-64.

  • Deloria, Vine. "Indians, Archaeologists and the Future." American Antiquity. 1992. Vol.57, 595-598.

  • Dincauze, Dena F. "Report to the Society for American Archaeology Conference on Reburial Issues." Journal of Field Archaeology. 1986. Vol.13, 116-118.
  • Doyel, David E. "Medicine Men, Ethnic Significance, and Cultural Resource Management." American Antiquity. 1982. Vol.47, 634-642.

  • Goldstein, Lynne and Keith Kintigh. "1990 Ethics and Reburial Controversy." American Antiquity. 1990. Vol.55, 585-591.

  • Hamilton, Scott, Ron Marrisseau, and Chief Theron McCrady. "New Solitudes: Conflicting World Views in the Context of Contemporary Northern Develpment." Canadian Journal of Archaeology. 1995. Vol.19, 3-18.

  • Hubert, J. "A Proper Place for the Dead: A Critical Review of the "Reburial" Issue." Who Needs the Past? Indigenous Values and Archaeology. ed. Robert Layton. London, Unwin Hyman, 1989.

  • Johnson, Elden. "Professional Responsibilities and the American Indian." American Antiquity. 1973. Vol.38. no.2, 129-130.

  • Kintigh, K. "A Perspective on Reburial and Repatriation." SAA Bulletin. 1990. Vol.8. No.2, 6-7.

  • Klesert, A.L. "A View from Navajoland on the Reconciliation of Anthropologists and Native Americans." Human Organization. 1992. Vol.51, 17-22. Online access available.

  • Klesert, Anthony L. and Michael J. Andrews. "The Treatment of Human Remains on Navajo Lands. American Antiquity. 1988. Vol.53, 310-320.

  • Klesert, Anthony and Shirley Powell. "A Perspective on Ethics and the Reburial Controversy." American Antiquity. 1994. Vol.58, 348-354.

  • McGee, Robert. "Who owns Prehistory? The Bering Land Bridge Dilemma. Canadian Journal of Archaeology. 1989. Vol.13, 13-20.

  • McGuire, R. "Archaeology and the First Americans." American Anthropologist. 1992. Vol.94, 816-836.

  • Nason, James D. "Tribal Models for Controlling Research." Tribal College: Journal of American Indian Higher Education. Vol. VIII, No.2, Fall 1996, p 17-20.

  • New Zealand Archaeological Association. "Code of Ethics." Archaeology in New Zealand. 1993. Vol.36, 183-184.

  • Nicholson, Bev, David Pokotylo, and Ron Williamson (Eds.) Statement of Principles for Ethical Conduct Pertaining to Aboriginal Peoples: A Report from the Aboriginal Heritage Committee. Canadian Archaeological Association, 1996.

  • Powell, S., C.E. Garza and A. Hendricks. "Ethics and Ownership of the Past: The Reburial and Repatriation Controversy." Archaeological Method and Theory vol.4. ed. M.B. Schiffer, pp. 1-42. Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1993.

  • Preston, D.J. "Skeletons in Our Museums Closets." Harpers. 1989, Febuary, 66-75.

  • Rosen, L. "The Excavation of American Indian Burial Sites: A Problem in Law and Professional Responsibility." American Anthropologist.1980. Vol.82, 5-27.

  • Spurling, Brian E. and Ernest G. Walker. "The Fort Qu'Appelle Burial Site: a Canadian Controversy." Journal of Field Archaeology. 1987. Vol.14, 481-486.

  • Stoffle, R.W. and M.J. Evens. "Holistic Conservation and Cultural Triage: American Indian Perspectives on Cultural Resources." Human Organization.1990. Vol.49. No.2, 91-99. Online access available.

  • Trigger, Bruce G. "Archaeology and the Image of the American Indian." American Antiquity.1980. Vol.45,No.4,662-676.

  • Trigger, Bruce G. "Alternative Archaeologies: Nationalist, Colonialist, Imperialist. Man. 1984. Vol.19, 355-370. Online access available.

  • Tymchuk, Michael. "Museums, Anthropology and Skeletal Remains." The International Journal of Museum Management and Curatorship. 1985. Vol.4, 189-194.

  • Zimmerman, Larry J. "Sharing Control of the Past." Archaeology.1994. Nov./Dec.,65,67-68.

  • Zimmerman, Larry J. and L. Bruguier. "Indigenous Peoples and the World Archaeological Congress Code of Ethics." Public Archaeology Review. Vol.2. No.1, 5-8.

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