212705

Springer, Dordrecht

2012

521 Pages

ISBN 978-1-4614-1064-5

The ethics of anthropology and Amerindian research

reporting on environmental degradation and warfare

Edited by

Richard J. Chacon, Rubén G. Mendoza

The decision to publish scholarly findings bearing on the question of Amerindian environmental degradation, warfare, and/or violence is one that weighs heavily on anthropologists. This burden stems from the fact that documentation of this may render indigenous communities vulnerable to a host of predatory agendas and hostile modern forces.

Consequently, some anthropologists and community advocates alike argue that such culturally and socially sensitive, and thereby, politically volatile information regarding Amerindian-induced environmental degradation and warfare should not be reported. This admonition presentsa conundrum for anthropologists and other social scientists employed in the academy or who work at the behest of tribal entities.

This work documents the various ethical dilemmas that confront anthropologists, and researchers in general, when investigating Amerindian communities. The contributions to this volume explore the ramifications of reporting--and, specfically,--of non-reporting instances of environmental degradation and warfare among Amerindians.

Collectively, the contributions in this volume, which extend across the disciplines of archaeology, anthropology, ethnohistory, ethnic studies, philosophy, and medicine, argue that the non-reporting of environmental mismanagement and violence in Amerindian communities generally harms not only the field of anthropology but the Amerindian populations themselves.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1065-2

Full citation:

Chacon, R. J. , Mendoza, R. G. (eds) (2012). The ethics of anthropology and Amerindian research: reporting on environmental degradation and warfare, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chacon Richard J.; Mendoza Rubén G.

1-26

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The portrayal of native American violence and warfare

Dye David H.; Keel M. Franklin

51-72

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Maya hunting sustainability

Emery Kitty F.; Brown Linda A

79-116

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Mythologies of conquest

Mendoza Rubén G.; Harder Shari R

191-234

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Conservation or resource maximization?

Chacon Richard J.

311-360

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Ancestral pueblos and modern diatribes

Chavarria Antonio; Mendoza Rubén G.

395-426

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The logic of indigenous voice

Oakes M. Gregory

435-450

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Discussion and conclusions

Chacon Richard J.; Mendoza Rubén G.

451-503

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