ABSTRACT
This edited volume provides a cross-section of the cutting-edge ways in which archaeologists are developing new approaches to their work with communities and other stakeholder groups who have special interest in the uses in the past.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|65 pages
Archaeology and Empowering Subordinated Groups
chapter 1|15 pages
Monacan Meditation
Regional and Individual Archaeologies in the Contemporary Politics of Indian Heritage
chapter 2|22 pages
From “Traditional” Archaeology to Public Archaeology to Community Action
The Levi Jordan Plantation Project
chapter 3|13 pages
African-American Heritage in a Multicultural Community
An Archaeology of Race, Culture, and Consumption
part 2|52 pages
Archaeology and Non-Traditional Communities
chapter 5|16 pages
“To Have and Enjoy the Liberty of Conscience”
Community-Responsive Museum Outreach Education at the Bowne House
part 3|74 pages
Archaeology and Heritage Development