Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh is Curator of Anthropology at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science.
Southwestern archaeology represents the intersection of countless peoples, interests, ideas, and events. Much as archaeologists working in the Southwest have shaped the lives and histories of Native Americans, so too have Native peoples and traditions shaped archaeological practice. Grappling straightforwardly with tangled political and cultural relationships, Living Histories unpacks the archaeological record of the Southwest by engaging intensively with contemporary Native Americans and Native American issues as both the subject and object of historical research.
Chapter 1 List of Figures Chapter 2 List of Tables Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Histories and Traditions Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Explorations and Contestations Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Laws and Ethics Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Communities and Collaborations Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Conclusions Chapter 9 References