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- Title
APPLIED ARCHAEOLOGY INFLUENCING NATIVE TRADITIONS: A CASE FROM RHODE ISLAND.
- Authors
Leveillee, Alan
- Abstract
A series of Cultural Resource Management studies conducted in 1998-2000 by PAL included coordination with the office of the Narragansett Indian Tribal Historic Preservation Officer. These projects offered opportunity to teach and to learn, to talk and listen, and to agree and disagree. Most importantly, they required us to apply archaeological method to address complex contemporary anthropological and political issues. In retrospect they allow consideration of archaeology as an influence in a developing Narragansett "tradition."
- Subjects
RHODE Island; ARCHAEOLOGY; PROTECTION of cultural property; NARRAGANSETT (North American people); NATIVE Americans
- Publication
Archaeology of Eastern North America, 2002, Vol 30, p21
- ISSN
0360-1021
- Publication type
Article