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Collaborative Archaeology and the "Becoming Hopi" Project

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ArchaeologySouthwest

ArchaeologySouthwest

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On March 7, 2023, Stewart Koyiyumptewa (Hopi Cultural Preservation Office) and Wes Bernardini (University of Redlands) presented “Collaborative Archaeology and the ‘Becoming Hopi’ Project.” For nearly two decades, Hopi tribal members and external scholars have collaborated on a monumental history of the Hopi Mesas. They discuss the importance of collaboration and how tribal perspectives have changed our understanding of Hopi history.
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@archeojoel
@archeojoel 8 ай бұрын
This is so useful! As a career CRM archaeologist I always try to do collaborative work where ever I am. These perspectives have greatly added to my continuing education.
@ocrow8079
@ocrow8079 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these talks. Very encouraging to see this collaborative work.
@frankedgar6694
@frankedgar6694 10 ай бұрын
In the 70’s, newspapers were written at a 7th grade reading level. I suspect reading levels impact many of us. I’m a college grad with a business degree and a history degree. Some archeology texts are just mind numbingly detail oriented.
@mojavemike6522
@mojavemike6522 Жыл бұрын
The Hopi have an awesome culture. Their historic world view is second to none compared to later arrivals in the southwest.
@kenj.8897
@kenj.8897 Жыл бұрын
O come on , lol
@mojavemike6522
@mojavemike6522 Жыл бұрын
@@kenj.8897 Is that a song? lol
@kenj.8897
@kenj.8897 Жыл бұрын
​@@mojavemike6522yup the old song and dance , the white man ruined everything. Indians never had wars , never had slaves etc etc
@josesisyowma5242
@josesisyowma5242 7 ай бұрын
​​@@kenj.8897and that's why we as hopi don't share more. you wear your ignorance like a clown nose
@roncrouse1469
@roncrouse1469 8 ай бұрын
This kind of collaboration is extremely useful, but it can also include its own biases. For example, when the late ASU professor published evidence of cannibalism among the archoeological record, modern pueblo people were incensed, and in denial. I tihink the evidence presented was overwhelming. However, due to modern pueblo's opposition to his work, the truth has most likely been obscured. This is wrong. The science must be accepted as it is.....
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