Indigenous Peoples, Heritage and Landscape in the Asia Pacific
Knowledge Co-Production and Empowerment
Herausgeber: Acabado, Stephen; Kuan, Da-Wei
Indigenous Peoples, Heritage and Landscape in the Asia Pacific
Knowledge Co-Production and Empowerment
Herausgeber: Acabado, Stephen; Kuan, Da-Wei
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This book demonstrates how active and meaningful collaboration between researchers and local stakeholders and indigenous communities can lead to the co-production of knowledge and the empowerment of communities.
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This book demonstrates how active and meaningful collaboration between researchers and local stakeholders and indigenous communities can lead to the co-production of knowledge and the empowerment of communities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9780367648718
- ISBN-10: 0367648717
- Artikelnr.: 69985402
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9780367648718
- ISBN-10: 0367648717
- Artikelnr.: 69985402
Stephen Acabado is Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles, USA. Da-Wei Kuan is Professor, Department of Ethnology, National Chengchi University, Taiwan.
Foreword
Shannon Speed 1. Indigenous Peoples: Heritage and Landscape in the Asia Pacific
Stephen Acabado and Da-Wei Kuan 2. Engaged Research Uncovers the Grey Areas and Trade-offs in Climate Justice
Courtney Work
Arnim Scheidel
Ida Theilade
Sen Sothea
and Danik Song 3. Engaging voices in the landscape: Participatory geography in Indigenous land rights recognition
Micah Fisher 4. Prutehi Litekyan: A Social Movement to Protect Biocultural Diversity and Restore Indigenous Land Sovereignty on Guåhan
Else Demeulenaere 5. Expressive Cultures: Empowering Cordillera (Philippines) Weavers through Textile Revitalization
Analyn Salvador-Amores
Marlon Martin
and Stephen Acabado 6. From Territorial Claim to Land-use Plan: The Experience of Dialoging Indigenous Ecological Knowledge and State Management Regime in Taiwan
Da-Wei Kuan 7. Applied Archaeology Empowers: Blending Traditional and Modern Knowledge through Educational Outreach on Rapa Nui (Easter Island
Chile)
Britton Shepardson 8. Archaeology and heritage in the conflict zone: Lessons from the Moluccas
Marlon Ririmasse and Peter Lape 9. Heritage and History in Cambodia: Localizing and Empowering Communities through Archaeology
Jean-Baptiste Chevance 10. Apertures of Knowledge Co-production: Facilitating multi-generational Photovoices at Bali's UNESCO Cultural Landscape
Wiwik Dharmiasih
Micah Fisher
Ni Luh Emi Dwiyanti
I Gede Yudha Bhismaya
and Bart Verheijen 11. Indigenous Care of Heritage Monuments: The Case of Nan Madol in the Western Pacific
John A. Peterson
Rufino Mauricio
and Augustine Kohler 12. Indigenizing culture: Research collaboration and heritage-making with Higaunon Lumad communities in the southern Philippines
Oona Paredes Afterword
Christopher Rodning
Shannon Speed 1. Indigenous Peoples: Heritage and Landscape in the Asia Pacific
Stephen Acabado and Da-Wei Kuan 2. Engaged Research Uncovers the Grey Areas and Trade-offs in Climate Justice
Courtney Work
Arnim Scheidel
Ida Theilade
Sen Sothea
and Danik Song 3. Engaging voices in the landscape: Participatory geography in Indigenous land rights recognition
Micah Fisher 4. Prutehi Litekyan: A Social Movement to Protect Biocultural Diversity and Restore Indigenous Land Sovereignty on Guåhan
Else Demeulenaere 5. Expressive Cultures: Empowering Cordillera (Philippines) Weavers through Textile Revitalization
Analyn Salvador-Amores
Marlon Martin
and Stephen Acabado 6. From Territorial Claim to Land-use Plan: The Experience of Dialoging Indigenous Ecological Knowledge and State Management Regime in Taiwan
Da-Wei Kuan 7. Applied Archaeology Empowers: Blending Traditional and Modern Knowledge through Educational Outreach on Rapa Nui (Easter Island
Chile)
Britton Shepardson 8. Archaeology and heritage in the conflict zone: Lessons from the Moluccas
Marlon Ririmasse and Peter Lape 9. Heritage and History in Cambodia: Localizing and Empowering Communities through Archaeology
Jean-Baptiste Chevance 10. Apertures of Knowledge Co-production: Facilitating multi-generational Photovoices at Bali's UNESCO Cultural Landscape
Wiwik Dharmiasih
Micah Fisher
Ni Luh Emi Dwiyanti
I Gede Yudha Bhismaya
and Bart Verheijen 11. Indigenous Care of Heritage Monuments: The Case of Nan Madol in the Western Pacific
John A. Peterson
Rufino Mauricio
and Augustine Kohler 12. Indigenizing culture: Research collaboration and heritage-making with Higaunon Lumad communities in the southern Philippines
Oona Paredes Afterword
Christopher Rodning
Foreword
Shannon Speed 1. Indigenous Peoples: Heritage and Landscape in the Asia Pacific
Stephen Acabado and Da-Wei Kuan 2. Engaged Research Uncovers the Grey Areas and Trade-offs in Climate Justice
Courtney Work
Arnim Scheidel
Ida Theilade
Sen Sothea
and Danik Song 3. Engaging voices in the landscape: Participatory geography in Indigenous land rights recognition
Micah Fisher 4. Prutehi Litekyan: A Social Movement to Protect Biocultural Diversity and Restore Indigenous Land Sovereignty on Guåhan
Else Demeulenaere 5. Expressive Cultures: Empowering Cordillera (Philippines) Weavers through Textile Revitalization
Analyn Salvador-Amores
Marlon Martin
and Stephen Acabado 6. From Territorial Claim to Land-use Plan: The Experience of Dialoging Indigenous Ecological Knowledge and State Management Regime in Taiwan
Da-Wei Kuan 7. Applied Archaeology Empowers: Blending Traditional and Modern Knowledge through Educational Outreach on Rapa Nui (Easter Island
Chile)
Britton Shepardson 8. Archaeology and heritage in the conflict zone: Lessons from the Moluccas
Marlon Ririmasse and Peter Lape 9. Heritage and History in Cambodia: Localizing and Empowering Communities through Archaeology
Jean-Baptiste Chevance 10. Apertures of Knowledge Co-production: Facilitating multi-generational Photovoices at Bali's UNESCO Cultural Landscape
Wiwik Dharmiasih
Micah Fisher
Ni Luh Emi Dwiyanti
I Gede Yudha Bhismaya
and Bart Verheijen 11. Indigenous Care of Heritage Monuments: The Case of Nan Madol in the Western Pacific
John A. Peterson
Rufino Mauricio
and Augustine Kohler 12. Indigenizing culture: Research collaboration and heritage-making with Higaunon Lumad communities in the southern Philippines
Oona Paredes Afterword
Christopher Rodning
Shannon Speed 1. Indigenous Peoples: Heritage and Landscape in the Asia Pacific
Stephen Acabado and Da-Wei Kuan 2. Engaged Research Uncovers the Grey Areas and Trade-offs in Climate Justice
Courtney Work
Arnim Scheidel
Ida Theilade
Sen Sothea
and Danik Song 3. Engaging voices in the landscape: Participatory geography in Indigenous land rights recognition
Micah Fisher 4. Prutehi Litekyan: A Social Movement to Protect Biocultural Diversity and Restore Indigenous Land Sovereignty on Guåhan
Else Demeulenaere 5. Expressive Cultures: Empowering Cordillera (Philippines) Weavers through Textile Revitalization
Analyn Salvador-Amores
Marlon Martin
and Stephen Acabado 6. From Territorial Claim to Land-use Plan: The Experience of Dialoging Indigenous Ecological Knowledge and State Management Regime in Taiwan
Da-Wei Kuan 7. Applied Archaeology Empowers: Blending Traditional and Modern Knowledge through Educational Outreach on Rapa Nui (Easter Island
Chile)
Britton Shepardson 8. Archaeology and heritage in the conflict zone: Lessons from the Moluccas
Marlon Ririmasse and Peter Lape 9. Heritage and History in Cambodia: Localizing and Empowering Communities through Archaeology
Jean-Baptiste Chevance 10. Apertures of Knowledge Co-production: Facilitating multi-generational Photovoices at Bali's UNESCO Cultural Landscape
Wiwik Dharmiasih
Micah Fisher
Ni Luh Emi Dwiyanti
I Gede Yudha Bhismaya
and Bart Verheijen 11. Indigenous Care of Heritage Monuments: The Case of Nan Madol in the Western Pacific
John A. Peterson
Rufino Mauricio
and Augustine Kohler 12. Indigenizing culture: Research collaboration and heritage-making with Higaunon Lumad communities in the southern Philippines
Oona Paredes Afterword
Christopher Rodning