Archaeology of Indigenous-Colonial Interactions in the Americas
Since 2007 The Archaeology of Indigenous-Colonial Interactions in the Americas book series highlights scholarship focused on Indigenous-colonial processes and engagement throughout all regions of the Americas, including newly expanded consideration of colonialism in the Pacific world, with a focus on the Hawaiian Islands.
The series editors seek single-authored monographs and edited volumes that incorporate a range of methodological approaches and theoretical frameworks. We work closely with authors in the development and review of their book projects, and recognize the growth potential of disruptive approaches, especially archaeologies that matter to communities. Especially encouraged are works that explore the potentials of examination and critique of colonial legacies of our discipline and fundamental contexts of the scientific production and ownership of knowledge. We are particularly interested in works that center Native American and Indigenous knowledges and scholars, including community-based and co-produced projects and that integrate such topics as data sovereignty, environmental contexts and food security, and the unsettling of academia and the status quo in archaeological practices.
The series will continue to feature geographical areas that have received less scholarly attention but promise exceptional growth potential in the coming decade. The series editors also seek innovative publication models to improve the accessibility of this series to Latin American colleagues and Native and Indigenous scholars throughout the Americas.
Silver “Thieves," Tin Barons, and Conquistadors
Small-Scale Mineral Production in Southern Bolivia
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The Archaeology of Refuge and Recourse
Coast Miwok Resilience and Indigenous Hinterlands in Colonial California
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Decolonizing Indigenous Histories
Exploring Prehistoric/Colonial Transitions in Archaeology
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Alluvium and Empire
The Archaeology of Colonial Resettlement and Indigenous Persistence on Peru's North Coast
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Narratives of Persistence
Indigenous Negotiations of Colonialism in Alta and Baja California
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A Tale of Three Villages
Indigenous-Colonial Interactions in Southwestern Alaska, 1740–1950
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Indigenous Landscapes and Spanish Missions
New Perspectives from Archaeology and Ethnohistory
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When Worlds Collide
Hunter-Gatherer World-System Change in the 19th Century Canadian Arctic
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Crafting History in the Northern Plains
A Political Economy of the Heart River Region, 1400–1750
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Revolt
An Archaeological History of Pueblo Resistance and Revitalization in 17th Century New Mexico
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Outside the Hacienda Walls
The Archaeology of Plantation Peonage in Nineteenth-Century Yucatán
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Landscapes and Social Transformations on the Northwest Coast
Colonial Encounters in the Fraser Valley
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