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Whose archaeology? : Decolonizing Archaeological Perspective in Hokkaido Island

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Title: Whose archaeology? : Decolonizing Archaeological Perspective in Hokkaido Island
Authors: Kato, Hirofumi Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Issue Date: Mar-2009
Publisher: Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University
Journal Title: Journal of the Graduate School of Letters
Volume: 4
Start Page: 47
End Page: 55
Abstract: Indigenous archaeology is one of the most dynamic trends of Public archaeology. In many area colonized, have forced archaeologists to fundamental reconsider both aims and their methods. In this paper, I explore of some possibilities for promoting Indigenous archaeology in Hokkaido Island, which in the original homeland for the Ainu people and had been colonized by the modern Japanese state.
Type: bulletin (article)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/37065
Appears in Collections:Journal of the Faculty of Humanities and Human Sciences > Volume 4

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