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Atikamekw Kinokewin, the "living memory": an assessment of participatory research in an indigenous context | 2104 | Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 44 (1): 73-83, 159-60 | H6/KUB [RECHERCHES-] | 0318-4137 | |||
Thoughts on decolonial curatorship: the "Nhande Mbya Reko - Nosso Jeito de Ser Guarani" exhibition | 2023 | Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi ciências humanas 18 (1): | H6/KUL [BOLETIM-] | 1981-8122 | |||
Reenacting the trials of the past: the quandaries of conducting collaborative research on indigenous land titles from the double role of lawyer-historian | 2023 | Ethnohistory 70 (2): 153-65 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 1527-5477 | |||
Revisiting 'images of other cultures': impact of the 1997 exhibition and beyond | 2023 | Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology (Osaka) 47 (3): 463-508 | H6 [OSAKA-] | 0385-180X | |||
Literary culture in Colombia in the 1940s: the Revista de las Indias and intellectual cooperation | 2023 | Iberoamericana 23 (83): 165-86 | H6/KUL [IBEROAMERICANA-] | 1577-3388 | |||
Les conditions sociales de la collaboration intellectuelle dans les moyens de grande diffusion. Le cas du journal espagnol El País (1986-1990) | 2023 | Social science information 62 (1): 50-72 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 0539-0184 | |||
Le témoignage d’Almamy Maliki Yattara sur W. A. Brown: Dr Brown through the testimony of Almamy Maliki Yattara | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (2): 191-9 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
Seven years of the Centre of Excellence in Estonian Studies: dialogues with Estonia | 2023 | Folklore (Tartu) 90 (): 7-12 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
Living and working research policies: the case of international scholars in Latvia | 2023 | Suomen antropologi 47 (1): 31-51 | H6 [SUOMEN -] | 0355-3930 | |||
Theorizing racialization through India's "Mongolian fringe" | 2022 | Ethnic and racial studies 45 (2): 361-82 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 1466-4356 | |||
Shaping attitudes about indigenous languages and cultures: the exhibition project “Os Caxinauás – autonomia e contato” in Belém, State of Pará, Brazil | 2022 | Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi ciências humanas 17 (2): 1-18 | H6/KUL [BOLETIM-] | 1981-8122 | |||
Archaeology and social justice in Native America | 2022 | American antiquity 87 (4): 659-82 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
A survey of contemporary Bai craft practices in the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan, China | 2022 | Museum anthropology review 16 (1-2): 135-73 | 1938-5145 | ||||
Finno-Ugric indigenous knowledge, hybridity and co-creation in research: the Komi case | 2022 | Journal of ethnology and folkloristics 16 (2): 86-103 | H6/KVT [JOURNAL-] | 1736-6518 | |||
Challenges and opportunities for ethical collaborative research: social contours of A'uwÄ (Xavante) ethnobiological knowledge | 2022 | Journal of ethnobiology 42 (1): 51-68 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Arqueologia e prática etnográfica: diferentes aproximações e temas de pesquisa | 2022 | Habitus: revista do Instituto Goiano de Pre-Historia e Antropologia 20 (2): 273-6 | |||||
Archeologies and ethnographies of African slavery in Uruguay | 2022 | Habitus: revista do Instituto Goiano de Pre-Historia e Antropologia 20 (2): 379-400 | |||||
Collaborative archaeology with the Inį»¹/Karajá: Ijyy (narrative) and materiality at Ilha do Bananal | 2022 | Habitus: revista do Instituto Goiano de Pre-Historia e Antropologia 20 (2): 425-56 | |||||
Archaeology and indigenous narratives: internal colonialism and histories of the Asurini do Xingu | 2022 | Habitus: revista do Instituto Goiano de Pre-Historia e Antropologia 20 (2): 457-77 | |||||
Power of stories: connecting collections and communities through co-creation | 2022 | Journal of museum ethnography (35): 12-23 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0954-7169 | |||
Decolonizing anthropology's archive: Alfred Haddon's journals from the Torres Strait and New Guinea, 1888 and 1898 | 2022 | Journal of museum ethnography (35): 24-45 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0954-7169 | |||
Rethinking relationships and building trust around African collections | 2022 | Journal of museum ethnography (35): 49-62 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0954-7169 | |||
'Can you hear me?' Five reflections on building rapport online during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic | 2022 | Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 147 (): 13-32 | H6 [ZEITSCHRIFT-] | 0044-2666 | |||
The emergence of new contact zones? Ethnographic museums, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the digital age | 2022 | Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 147 (): 33-51 | H6 [ZEITSCHRIFT-] | 0044-2666 | |||
Sharing messages, not meals: engaging with non-humans in fieldwork during the pandemic | 2022 | Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 147 (): 75-98 | H6 [ZEITSCHRIFT-] | 0044-2666 | |||
We still remain: advancing researcher-Indigenous partnership in the Southeast | 2022 | Native South 15 (): 78-101 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | |||
Indigenization, institutions, and imperatives: perspectives on reconciliation from the CSA decolonization sub-committee | 2021 | Canadian review of sociology and anthropology 58 (1): 105-17 | H6/KUB [CANADIAN-] | 1755-6171 | |||
Naasgo: Moving forward – Diné archaeology in the twenty-first century | 2021 | Kiva 87 (3): 253-67 | *H6/KE [KIVA-] | 2051-6177 | |||
Sex workers as peer researchers – a qualitative investigation of the benefits and challenges | 2021 | Culture, health & sexuality 23 (10): 1435-50 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
The construction of Rrom-gadzhé alterity in Bogotá. A proposal in collaborative writing | 2021 | Etnografías Contemporáneas 7 (12): 158-82 | 2451-8050 | ||||
Messy realities and collaborative knowledge production in tourism | 2021 | Tourist studies 21 (2): 143-55 | H6/KD [TOURIST-] | 1468-7976 | |||
Working with families of disappeared migrants: from objects/subjects of study to knowledge producers | 2021 | Alteridades (62): 57-69 | H6/KF [ALTERIDADES-] | 0188-7017 | |||
Skilling for dialogue exhibitions as arenas for the interchange of ideas and the materialization of negotiated interpretations | 2021 | Bulletin de la Société suisse des Américanistes (81): 33-43 | H6/KUB [SOCIETE SUISSE DES AMERICANISTES. Bulletin] | 0582-1592 | |||
Learning to listen. From a Babylon of misunderstood voices to collaborations between ethnographic museums and Amazonian indigenous communities | 2021 | Bulletin de la Société suisse des Américanistes (81): 45-56 | H6/KUB [SOCIETE SUISSE DES AMERICANISTES. Bulletin] | 0582-1592 | |||
Recognizing the value of partnerships: a history of dialogue in developing and improving relations between the State of Oregon and nine federally-recognized tribes - an introduction | 2021 | Journal of northwest anthropology 55 (1): 135-49 | H6/KUB [NORTHWEST-] | 1538-2834 | |||
45 years at the table: the creation and role of the Oregon Legislative Commission on Indian Services | 2021 | Journal of northwest anthropology 55 (1): 150-3 | H6/KUB [NORTHWEST-] | 1538-2834 | |||
Culture cluster: an Oregon approach to good faith relationships | 2021 | Journal of northwest anthropology 55 (1): 154-9 | H6/KUB [NORTHWEST-] | 1538-2834 | |||
Intergovernmental Culture Resource Council (OCRC) - the creation of a state/federal/tribal working group on cultural resources | 2021 | Journal of northwest anthropology 55 (1): 160-8 | H6/KUB [NORTHWEST-] | 1538-2834 | |||
Future directions in state-tribal cultural resources consultation in Oregon | 2021 | Journal of northwest anthropology 55 (1): 185-8 | H6/KUB [NORTHWEST-] | 1538-2834 | |||
Challenges of archaeological practices and preservation: sociocultural dynamics on and around archaeological sites in the Amazon | 2021 | Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi ciências humanas 16 (2): 1-18 | H6/KUL [BOLETIM-] | 1981-8122 | |||
Forging the unity of two lonely stars: political and cultural relations between Chile and Cuba during the popular unity government | 2021 | Iberoamericana 21 (78): 153-76 | H6/KUL [IBEROAMERICANA-] | 1577-3388 | |||
Changing how archaeology is done in Native American contexts: an Ndee (Apache) case study | 2021 | Journal of social archaeology 21 (1): 53-73 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 1469-6053 | |||
The (in)alienability of objects and colonial acquisition: the case of Maasai ethnographic collections at the Ethnologisches Museum Berlin | 2021 | Baessler-Archiv (Neue Folge) 67 (): 97-140 | H6 [BAESSLER-] | 0005-3856 | |||
Erschließen von Museumsbeständen in Koproduktion mit indigenen Gemeinschaften | 2021 | Baessler-Archiv (Neue Folge) 67 (): 141-57 | H6 [BAESSLER-] | 0005-3856 | |||
Intervention in M21, Humboldt Forum. Eine Kooperation zwischen den Staatlichen Museen und der Universität der Künste/Kunst im Kontext (Berlin) | 2021 | Baessler-Archiv (Neue Folge) 67 (): 163-7 | H6 [BAESSLER-] | 0005-3856 | |||
Multaka-Oxford: how textiles collected by Jenny Balfour-Paul inspired multi-vocal exhibitions at the Pitt Rivers Museum | 2021 | Asian textiles (79): 7-10 | H6/KGG [OXFORD-] | ||||
Negotiating cultural and socio-economic flows in the era of Belt and Road Initiatives: an introductory overview | 2021 | Asian journal of social science 49 (4): 183-7 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1568-4849 | |||
Talent flowscapes and circular mobility in a Belt and Road (BRI) perspective - Global talent flows revisited | 2021 | Asian journal of social science 49 (4): 188-97 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1568-4849 | |||
Exploring heritage archaeology at Indiana University. Reporting on a collaboration between Wylie House Museum and the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology | 2021 | Museum anthropology review 15 (1): 1-37 | 1938-5145 | ||||
Reuniting archaeology and archives through the Smithsonian Institution's Ralph S. and Rose L. Solecki Papers and Artifacts Project | 2021 | Museum anthropology review 15 (1): 38-53 | 1938-5145 |