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References on Indigenous Archaeology and Ethnohistory in Labrador, Assignments of Archeology

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References
Armitage, P., & Ashini, D. (1998). Partners in the present to safeguard the past:
Building cooperative relations between the Innu and archaeologists regarding archaeological
research in Innu territory. Etudes/Inuit/Studies, 22(2), 31-40.
Armitage, P., Ashini, D., Loring, S., & McCaffrey, M. (2003). The archaeology and
ethnohistory of a drowned land: Innu Nation research along the former Michikamats Lake
shore in Nitassinan (interior Labrador). Archaeology of Eastern North America, 31, 45-72.
Atalay, S. (2006). Indigenous Archaeology as Decolonizing Practice. The American
Indian Quarterly, 30(3&4), 280-310.
McMillan, A.D., & Yellowhorn E. (2004). First Peoples in Canada. Vancouver:
Douglas and McIntyre.
Rankin, L. (2008). A Short History of Newfoundland and Labrador, Chapter 1: Native
Peoples from the Ice Age to the Extinction of the Beothuk (c.9,000 Years Ago to AD 1829),
1-22.
Vincent, S. (2004). Apparent Compatibility, Real Incompatibility: Native and
Western Versions of History – The Innu Example. In Clammer J., Poirier S., & Schwimmer
E. (Eds.), Figured Worlds: Ontological Obstacles in Intercultural Relations (pp. 132-148).
Watkins, J. (2011). Indigenous archeology as complement to, not separate from, scientific
archaeology. Jangwa Pana (10), 46-60.
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References Armitage, P., & Ashini, D. ( 1998 ). Partners in the present to safeguard the past: Building cooperative relations between the Innu and archaeologists regarding archaeological research in Innu territory. Etudes/Inuit/Studies , 22(2), 31-40. Armitage, P., Ashini, D., Loring, S., & McCaffrey, M. (2003). The archaeology and ethnohistory of a drowned land: Innu Nation research along the former Michikamats Lake shore in Nitassinan (interior Labrador). Archaeology of Eastern North America, 31 , 45-72. Atalay, S. (2006). Indigenous Archaeology as Decolonizing Practice. The American Indian Quarterly, 30(3&4), 280-. McMillan, A.D., & Yellowhorn E. (2004). First Peoples in Canada. Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre. Rankin, L. (2008). A Short History of Newfoundland and Labrador, Chapter 1: Native Peoples from the Ice Age to the Extinction of the Beothuk (c.9,000 Years Ago to AD 1829), 1-22. Vincent, S. (2004). Apparent Compatibility, Real Incompatibility: Native and Western Versions of History – The Innu Example. In Clammer J., Poirier S., & Schwimmer E. (Eds.), Figured Worlds: Ontological Obstacles in Intercultural Relations (pp. 132-148). Watkins, J. (2011). Indigenous archeology as complement to, not separate from, scientific archaeology. Jangwa Pana (10), 46-60.

Buckley, R., Earles, J., Wells, P., Hollingshurst, F., White, W., Reid, Cyril, & Newfoundland Archaeological Heritage Outreach Program, film producer. (2003). Archaeology and traditional knowledge in Labrador. German, T.(Writer), German, T. (Director). (2016). Innu of Sheshatshiu [Television series episode]. In T. German (Executive producer), Wild Archaeology. Winnipeg, MB: Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. German, T.(Writer), German, T. (Director). (2016). Inuit of Rigolet, Part 1 [Television series episode]. In T. German (Executive producer), Wild Archaeology. Winnipeg, MB: Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. German, T.(Writer), German, T. (Director). (2016). Inuit of Rigolet, Part 2 [Television series episode]. In T. German (Executive producer), Wild Archaeology. Winnipeg, MB: Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. Nicholas, G. P., & Watkins, J. (1970, January 1). Indigenous Archaeologies in Archaeological Theory. Retrieved from https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2_