Indigenous Peoples of the Americas
Indigenous Peoples of the Americas is an ambitious series whose scope ranges from North to South America and includes Middle America and the Caribbean. Each volume takes unique methodological approaches—archaeological, ethnographic, ecological, and/or ethno-historical—to frame cultural regions. Volumes cover select theoretical approaches that link regions, such as Indigenous responses to conquest and the imposition of authority, environmental degradation, loss of Indigenous lands, and the appropriation of Indigenous knowledge and cosmologies. These books illuminate the strategies that Indigenous Peoples have employed to maintain both their autonomies and identities. The series encourages the participation of Indigenous, well-established, and emerging scholars as authors, contributors, and editors for the books.
Lifeways in the Northern Maya Lowlands
New Approaches to Archaeology in the Yucatán Peninsula
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