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NAGPRA
Cultural Resource Management
Archaeology
Bolivar Archaeological Project
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Tribal Consultation
Hawaiian Studies
Indigenous Education
Community-Based Research
Cultural Identity
Legacy Collections
Indigenous History
Decolonial Pedagogy
African American History
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Repatriation
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Cultural Heritage

Jessica Yaquinto is an ethnographer and deals in tribal consultation. The podcast includes topics on mediating between tribes, community based participatory research, and tribes' perspectives of anthropology.

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On this month’s episode, Jessica checks back in with Aaron Brien (Apsáalooke), who you may remember from Episode 23 on Salish-Kootenai College’s Tribal Historic Preservation Program, Episode 25 on Technology, and episode 41 on Collecting Oral Histori... more

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After more than 4 years since they recorded Episode 60 (Historical Archaeology for the Future) together, Jessica checks back in with Dr. Ayana Omilade Flewellen (they/she; Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Stanford University a... more

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After being part of two panel episodes (Heritage Voices Episode 79: The Intensive NAGPRA Summer Training and Education Program (INSTEP) and Episode 92: The 2024 Updated NAGPRA Regulations, Jessica finally got to sit down with Chance Ward (NAGPRA Coll... more

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This Heritage Voices episode features Ms. Betty Kimble and Mr. Howard Clark from Denton, Texas. In Episode 99 with Dr. Maria Franklin, Dr. Alex Menaker, and Doug Boyd, we started talking about the Bolivar Archaeological Project and the excavation of ... more

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Recent Guests

Chance Ward
NAGPRA coordinator at History Colorado, enrolled citizen of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe
History Colorado
Episode: Chance Ward FINALLY - Ep 101
Martha Only a Chief
A tribal member of the Pawnee Nation and NAGPRA coordinator, Martha has dedicated her life to working with the Pawnee Nation and repatriating their ancestors and artifacts.
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Episode: Pawnee Nation NAGPRA - Ep 96
Trish Fernandez
President and CEO of InContext, specializing in cultural resource management.
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Episode: Perspectives from a Post-Menopausal Brown Girl in CRM - Ep 95
Kendrick McCabe
Cultural anthropologist and ethnographer
Parametrix
Episode: Seeing the Hozhó in Anthropology - Ep 94
Krystiana Krupa
NAGPRA Program Officer for the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Episode: The 2024 Updated NAGPRA Regulations - Ep 92
Blythe Morrison
Collections Manager at the BLM Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum, citizen of the Blackfeet Nation
BLM Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum
Episode: The 2024 Updated NAGPRA Regulations - Ep 92
Jayne-Leigh Thomas
Director of the Nagpra Office at Indiana University
Indiana University
Episode: The 2024 Updated NAGPRA Regulations - Ep 92

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Jessica Yaquinto
Host and ethnographer focusing on tribal consultation and community perspectives within anthropology.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 28 ratings
  • Brilliant interviews

    This podcast puts the humanity in anthropology and archaeology. Jessica is a terrific interviewer and listener. The last three episodes, I found myself wishing the interviews could have kept going another 2-3 times as long. The subject experts have been thoughtful, groundbreaking, and generous with their time and expertise. I would consider this podcast mandatory listening for those wanting to practice ethical archaeology.

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    prunehilda
    United States3 years ago

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The host is commended for her excellent interviewing skills and the ability to draw out meaningful narratives from her guests.
Many find the podcast's focus on ethical archaeology and community perspectives to be educational and enlightening.
Listeners praise the deep and thoughtful interviews that capture the humanity in the fields of anthropology and archaeology.

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Decolonial Approaches to Writing and Teaching Indigenous History and Geography - Ep 97
Q: Can you give some examples of what Indigenous futurities look like?
Indigenous futurities emphasize actions in the present that reflect on the past and shape the future, focusing on collective community practices and the integration of Indigenous knowledge into contemporary landscapes.
Decolonial Approaches to Writing and Teaching Indigenous History and Geography - Ep 97
Q: What was different about the format of your session in Santa Fe?
The session utilized a salon format that encouraged free-flowing discussions and interactions, moving away from the traditional presentation formats commonly seen at conferences.
Seeing the Hozhó in Anthropology - Ep 94
Q: What got you interested in this kind of work?
Kendrick describes how his connection with soldiers during his military service and his experiences in a cultural center led him to anthropology, particularly regarding Navajo culture and identity.
The 2024 Updated NAGPRA Regulations - Ep 92
Q: What should we do if we haven't talked to that tribe before?
Start consulting. Reaching out to your tribal partners is crucial.
Perspectives from a Post-Menopausal Brown Girl in CRM - Ep 95
Q: What do you want the world to know within the parameters of CRM?
Trish advocates for better representation and treatment of CRM workers and emphasizes the need for a union to support them.

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Focused on anthropology, archaeology, and Indigenous perspectives, the content explores themes of cultural heritage, representation, and community engagement. Topics often include the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), cultural resource management, and the importance of decolonizing education and methodology within the field. Guests frequently share personal narratives that connect their experiences with broader historical contexts, making it a unique blend of academic insight and personal storytelling that seeks to give voice to underrepresented communities in anthropology.

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