Maya cultural heritage : how archaeologists and indigenous communities engage the past
1. Verfasser: |
McAnany, Patricia Ann
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Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
Lanham :
Rowman & Littlefield,
[2016].
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271 pages. |
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Archaeology in society series
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ISBN: | 9781442241282 |
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Online-Zugang: |
Online available (Ebook Central) |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Part I. Background and the big ideas
- Haunting questions
- Forging nationalism and indenturing labor
- Disciplining the past
- Rethinking business as usual
- Engaging the shadow of "the ancient Maya"
- Part II. Connecting with communities around heritage issues
- Bridges to community partnerships
- The Maya Area Cultural Heritage Initiative (MACHI)
- In their own words
- Talking cultural heritage at school with Sarah M. Rowe
- Performing the past, creating a future with Sarah M. Rowe
- Restoring balance : pathways to heritage without irony.