Journal of the Faculty of Humanities and Human Sciences;Volume 4

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Whose archaeology? : Decolonizing Archaeological Perspective in Hokkaido Island

Kato, Hirofumi

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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.

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