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How Greenwashing Attacks Indigenous People and Our Environment
Greenwashing attacks Indigenous nations and their archaeology worldwide. The Green-rush echoes gold and other rushes by victimizing Indigenous people and healthy land. Across Massachusetts, environmental degradation and erasure of Indigenous heritage and people are being pushed by the State House while greenwashing the impacts.
Nohham Cachat-Schilling
Apr 116 min read
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Enslaved African-Americans Who Freed America - Black History & Archaeology of Massachusetts
The Turner-Burr House, from an 1895 Boston Globe article. Unsung Heroes Many people do not know that...
Ethical Archaeology - MEAS
Feb 235 min read
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Preserving African American Historical Archaeology in Massachusetts
The Black American Historic Archaeology holds amazing stories of achievement while lacking preservation.
Ethical Archaeology - MEAS
Feb 152 min read
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Understanding Stone Prayers in the Northeastern Cultural Landscape
Understanding the cultural, historic, and geographic context of Northeastern Indigenous stone prayers.
Nohham Cachat-Schilling
Apr 11, 202423 min read
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Before Clovis in America - Review
The Indigenous Paleolithic of the Western Hemisphere by Paulette Steeves Steeves' groundbreaking volume begins by untelling the...
Nohham Cachat-Schilling
Feb 14, 20243 min read
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Black History (and Archaeology) Month: Drowning Lands Revisited
Erasure of Archaeology in Marginal Communities Drowned, hidden and suppressed archaeologies lie in plain sight across America....
Miles Tardie
Feb 4, 20242 min read
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Money and Politics Are Rebranding the Indigenous Past
Pyroepistemology– Misread Record at Kampoosa Bog and Rebranded Tropes Introduction In the 2003 Bulletin of the Massachusetts...
Nohham Cachat-Schilling
Jan 9, 202423 min read
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Traditional Narrative and Archaeology
Traditional Narrative has proven in many cases to be a reliable document on history and archaeology of Indigenous People - but direct...
Miles Tardie
Oct 15, 20231 min read
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Our Hidden Landscapes - Stone Prayers Demystified
This groundbreaking volume brings ethical archaeology into focus. Edited by professor emerita, Dr. Lucianne Lavin, and Elaine Thomas of...
Miles Tardie
May 8, 20232 min read
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It's Time For a Reckoning in Archaeology
The roots of archaeology are not pretty. Born as an amusement for the curiosity of European elites, archaeology quickly became co-opted...
Nohham Cachat-Schilling
Mar 23, 20236 min read
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Black History and Archaeology of Massachusetts
The legacy of African-Americans in Massachusetts is rooted in the founding events and narratives of the Northeast, but remains a...
Miles Tardie
Feb 18, 20234 min read
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Finding the Good Path: Resolving Fundamental Ethics Issues in Anthropology
Northeast Anthropological Association virtual hosts on April 28th, 2022 at 7 pm On March 28, 2022, the American Anthropological...
Ethical Archaeology - MEAS
Apr 20, 20222 min read
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Fire and Myths About Northeast Native Land Stewardship
Myths are still being imposed on Indigenous cultures. Northeastern Indigenous people are being colonized by the myth that we burned our...
Ethical Archaeology - MEAS
Mar 26, 20229 min read
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The Science of Stone Prayers: Archaeology of the Ohio Valley and Early Research
Research on CSLs in the Northeast Has Early Roots in the Ohio Valley Region Nipauwu kodtonquag at Tohkekomuash, in Sanakkomuk...
Ethical Archaeology - MEAS
Mar 17, 20225 min read
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MassDOT: Genocide by Serial Erasure and Revisionism
MassDOT Gaslights Taxpayers While Erasing and Rewriting Native American History After Strong Protests, MassDOT Promised to Seek...
Nohham Cachat-Schilling
Mar 4, 202211 min read
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Saxon Woods, New York Remembered
Historical Archaeology of Free African-American Communities Common Ground in Black Historical Archaeology Many aspects of...
Nohham Cachat-Schilling
Feb 26, 20225 min read
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A History of Convergent Findings: Research on Stone Prayers, CSLs of Massachusetts and the Northeast
Part 1: Historical Development and Context This segment presents "Context for Studying Rock Piles in Massachusetts" by Peter Waksman at:...
Ethical Archaeology - MEAS
Feb 21, 202212 min read
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Erasure of Black Archaeology: Drowning Lands, an Intersection of Marginality
Erasure is an aspect of genocide that removes the memory, historical and visible footprint of a people from the landscape and from public...
Nohham Cachat-Schilling
Feb 13, 20227 min read
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Black History (and Archaeology): "New Guinea - Parting Ways" and Blacks Who Freed America
Once-Forgotten Revolutionary Fighters Were Also Slaves & Later Free, But Marginalized Parting Ways community was the home of four...
Nohham Cachat-Schilling
Feb 7, 20223 min read
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Numbers Don’t Lie: Stone Prayers – Native American Stone Constructions of the Eastern Seaboard
Stone Prayers – Native American Stone Constructions of the Eastern Seaboard America Through Time series, Fronthill Media Dr. Curtiss...
Nohham Cachat-Schilling
Feb 4, 20223 min read
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