
Collaborative Heritage Management
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- Introduction (Gemma Tully and Mal Ridges) (page 7)
- Waewae Tapu: (Re)Connecting with the footprints of ancestral landscapes (Hauiti Hakopa) (page 11)
- On the aesthetics of community: A Cape Breton view (Lon Dubinsky) (page 31)
- The changing role of heritage practitioners in community-based heritage (Mal Ridges, Lynn Baker and Claude McDermott) (page 51)
- Talking with nature: Southern Paiute epistemology and the double hermeneutic with a living planet (Richard W. Stoffle, Richard Arnold and Angelita Bulletts) (page 81)
- Practices for visualizing the regional past: Archaeology, social communication and education in Puerto San Julian, Argentina (Ariel D. Frank, Manuel Cueto, Fabiana Skarbun, Dario Martinez and Rafael S. Paunero) (page 107)
- Developing 'urban environmental literacy': A perspective on communal resources from Sukagawa, Fukushima (Junko Taguchi) (page 135)
- Learning from the Guthis: An indiginous community-based heritage management system (Neelam Pradhananga and Chris Landorf) (page 159)
- From community archaeology to civilian activism: The journey of cultural resource management through heritage dialogue in Egypt (Gemma Tully) (page 187)
- Collaborative discourses and interdisciplinary research in heritagisation processes: The case of the pilgrimage from Santiago to Finisterre (Cristina Sanchez-Carretero, Paula Ballesteros-Arias, Guadalupe Jimenez-Esquinas and Eva Parga-Dans) (page 215)
- Access to heritage in the western Balkans: Disabled people and museums (Diana Walters and Michele Taylor) (page 235)
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