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Further Readings
Prepared by James D. Nason, Burke Museum Curator of New World Ethnology
The readings listed below are intended to provide an introduction to the variety of perspectives on the many complex issues surrounding Kennewick Man, and represent only a fraction of the total literature available.
KENNEWICK MAN: DISCOVERY AND CONTROVERSY
Roger Downey. "Bones of Contention." Eastside Week, March 26, 1997, pp. 14-29.
Diedtra Henderson. "The Kennewick Man and the Man in the Middle." Seattle Times, June 10, 1998, pp. A1, A10-11.
Virginia Morell. "Kennewick Man's Trials Continue." Science, Vol. 280, #5361:190-192.
Tom Paulson. "Nine Millenniums Later, He's a Star: Kennewick Man." Seattle Post-Intelligencer, October 12, 1998, pp. A1, A8.
Andrew L. Slayman. "A Battle Over Bones." Archaeology, Vol. 50, #1:16-23. January/February 1997.
Lillian D. Wakely, et. al. Geologic, Geoarchaeologic, and Historical Investigation of the Discovery Site of Ancient Remains in Columbia Park, Kennewick, Washington. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Technical Report GL-98-13. September 1998.
NAGPRA: THE NATIVE AMERICAN GRAVES PROTECTION AND REPATRIATION ACT
Department of the Interior. 43 CFR Part 10, Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Regulations, Final Rule. Federal Register, Vol. 60, #232:62134-62169. December 4, 1995.
Dan L. Monroe and Walter Echo-Hawk. "Deft Deliberations." Museum News: July/August 1991, pp. 55-58.
Virginia Morell. "An Anthropological Culture Shift." Science, Vol. 264, #5155:20-22. April 1, 1994.
James D. Nason. "Beyond Repatriation: Cultural Policy and Practice in the 21st Century." In Borrowed Power: Essays on Cultural Appropriation, ed. B. Ziff and P. Rao, pp. 291-312. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. 1997.
ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PEOPLING OF THE AMERICAS
Sharon Begley and Andrew Murr. "The First Americans." Newsweek, April 26, 1999, pp. 50-57.
Vine Deloria, Jr. Red Earth, White Lies: Native Americans and the Myth of Scientific Fact. Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishing. 1997.
Tom D. Dillehay and David J. Meltzer (eds.). The First Americans: Search and Research. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. 1991.
Brian Fagan. "American Origins." Discovering Archaeology, Vol. 1, #3:12-15. May/June 1999.
Lee E. Huddleston. Origins of the American Indians: European Concepts, 1492-1729. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. 1967.
Jesse D. Jennings. Prehistory of North America. NY, NY: McGraw-Hill. 1974.
James D. Keyser. Indian Rock Art of the Columbia Plateau. Seattle: University of Washington Press. 1992.
David J. Meltzer, et al. "On the Pleistocene Antiquity of Monte Verde, Southern Chile." American Antiquity, Vol. 62, #4:659-663. 1997.
David J. Meltzer. "North America's Vast Legacy." Archaeology, Vol. 52, #1:50-59. January/February 1999.
Karen Wright. "First Americans." Discover, Vol. 20, #2:52-63. February 1999.
NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE, HISTORY AND LANGUAGES
Lyle Campbell. American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America. NY, NY: Oxford University Press. 1997.
Mary Davis (ed.). Native America in the Twentieth Century. NY, NY: Garland. 1994.
Olive Patricia Dickason. Canada's First Nations: A History of Founding Peoples from Earliest Times. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press. 1994.
Jack D. Forbes. The Indian in America's Past. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. 1964.
Ann Gibbons. "The Peopling of the Americas." Science, Vol. 274:31-33. October 1996.
Alice B. Kehoe. North American Indians: A Comprehensive Account. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. 1992.
Matthew C. Snipp. American Indians: The First of This Land. NY, NY: Russell Sage Foundation. 1991.
David E. Stannard. American Holocaust. NY, NY: Oxford University Press. 1992.
Russell Thornton. American Indian Holocaust and Survival: A Population History since 1492. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press. 1987.
THE ISSUE OF RACE
American Anthropological Association. "AAA Statement on Race." Anthropology Newsletter, Vol. 39, #6:3. September 1998.
Michael H. Crawford. The Origins of Native Americans: Evidence from Anthropological Genetics. NY, NY: Cambridge University Press. 1998.
Steven J. Gould. The Mismeasure of Man. NY, NY: Norton. 1981.
Jonathan Marks. "Replaying the Race Card." Anthropology Newsletter, Vol. 39, #5:1, 4-5. May 1998
Ashley Montagu. Man's Most Dangerous Myth: The Fallacy of Race. NY, NY: World Publishing Company. 1964.
CREDITS
The Burke Museum wishes to thank the Norman Archibald Charitable Foundation, Hugh and Jane Ferguson Foundation, Microsoft Corporation, U.S. Bank, Washington Commission for the Humanities, and the University of Washington's College of Arts and Sciences, Graduate School, and Vice Provost for Research for their support in developing the Kennewick Man on Trial Project, which included the traveling exhibit, development of new Web pages, and a lecture series.
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