Short notice but this free webinar is happening in about an hour if interested.
Tribal Collaboration, Sovereignty, and Methodology: An Ndee (Apache) PerspectiveThursday, June 29, 2:00 p.m. CTNicholas Laluk, University of California, BerkeleyRegister here!The evolution of the disciplines of anthropology and archaeology in the U.S. is ongoing. Current collaborative projects are challenging past methods and practices to be more comprehensive and to emphasize Tribal wants, interests, and overall goals. However, many of the legacies of early interpretations and understandings of Indigenous cultures in the U.S. remain. Understanding Federal Indian Law, what terms like “sovereignty” mean to Tribal Nations, and how Tribes are asserting their own forms of sovereignty in cultural heritage resource management leads to better understandings of Indigenous pasts, present, and futures.
Also...if you're going to TLCC this year I'd love to connect and maybe even chat pre-conference. I am a Diversity Scholarship recipient.
JM