Fumiyasu Arakawa

Fumi Arakawa is an associate professor of anthropology and the associate director of research at the Indiana University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Before joining Indiana University Bloomington, he served as director of the University Museum and professor of anthropology at New Mexico State University. In 2022, he published Correlative Archaeology, which introduced a new theoretical framework for interpreting archaeological data from multiple perspectives.

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Collaboration in Practice

Collaboration in Practice

Transforming Community-Based Research in the Southwest

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