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Collaborative Anthropologies is published and printed in hard copy by the University of Nebraksa Press and is available electronically via ProjectMUSE.

Volume 2 (2009) / Volume 1 (2008)

Volume 2 - 2009

Editor’s Note - Luke Eric Lassiter

Collaborative Archaeologies - Edited by Celeste Ray

Introduction: Emerging Consensus and Concerns in Collaborative Archaeological Research - Celeste Ray

Mapping Indigenous Histories: Collaboration, Cultural Heritage, and Conservation in the Amazon - Michael J. Heckenberger

(Re)Engaging With the (Un)Known: Collaboration, Indigenous Knowledge, and Reaffirming Aboriginal Identity in the Torres Strait Islands, NE Australia - Liam M. Brady

Archaeological Collaboration with American Indians: Case Studies from the Western United States - Wendi Field Murray, Nicholas C. Laluk, Barbara J. Mills, and T. J. Ferguson

Crafting Collaborative Archaeologies: Two Case Studies from New England - Elizabeth S. Chilton and Siobhan M. Hart

Experiments - Co-edited with Samuel R. Cook

Introduction: The Collaborative Power Struggle - Samuel R. Cook

Can There Be a Critical Collaborative Ethnography? Creativity and Activism in the Seventh Ward, New Orleans - Rachel Breunlin and Helen A. Regis

“Talk to the People on the Streets, NOT the People in the Suites”: Reflections on Collaborations with “Mr. Black” - Micah F. Morton and E.L. Thomas-Smith

Like a Mountain: Performing Collaborative Research with Youth in Rural Appalachia - Linda Spatig, Shelley Gaines, Ric MacDowell, Betty Sias, Leanne Olson, and Cassi Adkins

Book Reviews

Improvising Theory: Process and Temporality in Ethnographic Fieldwork (Allaine Cerwonka and Liisa H. Malkki) - Susan Brin Hyatt

The Meskwaki and Anthropologists: Action Anthropology Reconsidered (Judith M. Daubenmier) - Larry Nesper

Archaeology Matters: Action Archaeology in the Modern World (Jeremy Sabloff) - Carol McDavid

Abalone Tales: Collaborative Explorations of Sovereignty and Identity in Native California (Les W. Field) and Anthropology Put to Work (Les Field and Richard G Fox) - Robin Ridington

Handbook of Critical and Indigenous Methodologies (Norma K. Denzin, Yvonna S. Lincoln, and Linda Tuhiwai Smith) - James Cedric Woods

Mediating Knowledges: Origins of a Zuni Tribal Museum (Gwyneira Isaac) - Nancy J. Parezo and Sunny H. Lybarger

Volume 1 - 2008

Editor’s Introduction - Luke Eric Lassiter

Research Articles

Beyond Participant Observation: Collaborative Ethnography as Theoretical Innovation - Joanne Rappaport

“Side by Side, or Facing One Another”: Writing and Collaborative Ethnography in Comparative Perspective - Les W. Field

Caught in Collaboration - Deepa S. Reddy

Collaboration Today and the Re-Imagination of the Classic Scene of Fieldwork Encounter - Douglas R. Holmes and George E. Marcus

Challenging Hegemonies: Advancing Collaboration in Community-Based Participatory Action Research - Jean J. Schensul, Marlene J. Berg, and Ken M. Williamson

“You Can’t Put a Price On It”: Activist Anthropology in the Mountaintop Removal Debate - Samuel R. Cook

Reflection and Commentary

Reflections on Collaboration, Ethnographic and Applied - James L. Peacock

Collaborative Anthropology as Twenty-First Century Ethical Anthropology - Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban

Book Reviews

Cross-Cultural Collaboration: Native Peoples and Archaeology in the Northeastern United States (Jordan E. Kerber, ed.) - Jon Daehnke

Collaboration in Archaeological Practice: Engaging Descendant Communities (Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh and T.J. Ferguson, eds.) - Joe Watkins

Being Lakota: Identity and Tradition on Pine Ridge Reservation (Larissa Petrillo, with Melda and Lupe Trejo) - R. D. Theisz

Fieldwork Connections: The Fabric of Ethnographic Collaboration in China and America (Bamo Ayi, Stevan Harrell and Ma Lunzy) - Ho Ts’ui-p’ing

Writing in the San/d: Autoethnography among Indigenous Southern Africans (Keyan G. Tomaselli, ed.) - Megan Biesele and Robert K. Hitchcock

World Anthropologies: Disciplinary Transformations within Systems of Power (Gustavo Lins Ribeiro and Arturo Escobar, eds.) - Claudia Briones