Tribal Cultural Resource Management
Discover the transformative impact of Native American perspectives on cultural resource management in Tribal Cultural Resource Management by Stapp Darby C. Published in 2002 by AltaMira Press, this thought-provoking book spans 208 pages and delves into the evolving role of Indigenous peoples in the field of archaeology and cultural preservation.
As Native Americans engage with cultural resource management, traditional paradigms practiced by archaeologists and anthropologists are being challenged and reshaped. Stapp Darby C. provides insightful analysis from a tribal standpoint, highlighting native viewpoints on the identification and importance of cultural resources. This compelling exploration not only enhances understanding of Indigenous practices but also underscores the vital intersection of culture and archaeology.
Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in antiquities and cultural studies, this book is essential for those looking to grasp the nuances of Native American contributions to cultural heritage management.