Better For It (ASW 36-3/4) (Hardcopy)

Better For It: Archaeology Conceived in Collaboration with Community

Issue editor: Kate Sarther

44 pages

This issue is a companion to our 2022–2023 season of Archaeology Café (videos on our YouTube channel). Contributors explore the challenges, scope, and rewards of collaborative archaeology. They share a vision of how collaboration will transform archaeology and carry communities’ stories into the future.

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Inside this issue:

Better for It: Archaeology Conceived in Collaboration with Community, Ashleigh Thompson, Skylar Begay, and Kate Sarther

Spotlight: Revitalizing Cultural Lifestyle

Doing Archaeology from the Heart, Kisha Supernant

Collaborative Archaeology and the Becoming Hopi Project, Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa and Wesley Bernardini

Weaving a Partnership: The Collaborative Journey of the Cedar Mesa Perishables Project, Louie García and Laurie D. Webster

Collaborating with Diné Communities: Reconsidering the “Pueblito” through a Diné-Oriented Archaeological Lens, Wade Campbell

Diné Archaeology on Chacra Mesa: An Invitation to Collaborative Interpretation, Davina Two Bears and Ruth Van Dyke

Public Archaeology in African American Communities, William A. White III

Meaningful Work through Collaboration: The Transcontinental Railroad, Archaeology, and the Chinese Descendant Community, Christopher W. Merritt, Karen Kwan, and Michael Sheehan

Preservation Spotlight: Save History: Archaeological Site Protection and Remediation in Indian Country, Shannon Cowell and Ashleigh Thompson

Backsight, William Doelle and Stephen Nash