91 episodes

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.

Heritage Voices Archaeology Pod Network

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    • 4.5 • 19 Ratings

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.

    Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian studies at Washington University in St. Louis - Ep 85

    Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian studies at Washington University in St. Louis - Ep 85

    On today's episode, Jessica chats with Eric Pinto (Assistant Director at the Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian studies at Washington University in St. Louis; Descendant of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and Pueblo of Zuni). The Buder Center is part of the Brown School of Social Work, Public Health, & Social Policy that offers the only social work program in the country with an American Indian/Alaska Native concentration. The two talk about Eric's transition from personal training to getting a Master's in Social Work and how the social work program led him to cultural projects, archaeology, and land/cultural resource protection efforts through the Buder Center. We also discuss the Buder Center's Indigenous community and Tribal Nation engagement efforts, including an ongoing trail marker tree initiative, as well as their student practicums, scholarships, and events. Additional topics that came up during our conversation include land acknowledgements, the Urban Relocation Program in the 1950s, enrollment, and blood quantum.

    Transcripts

    * For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/85

    Links

    * Heritage Voices on the APN [https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices]
    * Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian studies at Washington University in St. Louis  [https://sites.wustl.edu/budercenter/]
    * Digital Indigenous Storytelling Project [https://sites.wustl.edu/budercenter/indigenous-storytelling-project/]
    * Missouri Humanities  [https://mohumanities.org/]
    * Land Acknowledgement [https://sites.wustl.edu/budercenter/land-acknowledgment-2/]
    * Buder Research Reports (PDFs for Indigenous Land, Peoples and History of Missouri Brief and Trail Marker Trees) [https://sites.wustl.edu/budercenter/buder-research-reports/]
    * Cahokia Mounds [https://cahokiamounds.org/]
    * Mastadon State Historic Site [https://mostateparks.com/park/mastodon-state-historic-site]
    * For more links head to: https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/85

    Contact

    * Jessica Jessica@livingheritageanthropology.org @livingheritageA [http://www.twitter.com/livingheritageA]@LivingHeritageResearchCouncil [http://www.twitter.com/LivingHeritageResearchCouncil]

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    • 52 min
    Boulder Ethnographic-Education Project: Indigenous Perspectives on Ethnography - Ep 84

    Boulder Ethnographic-Education Project: Indigenous Perspectives on Ethnography - Ep 84

    On today's episode, Jessica chats with the crew she has been working with on the Boulder Ethnographic-Education Project. The crew includes the amazing Erica Walters (Ethnographer, Living Heritage Anthropology), Reshawn Edison (Ethnographer, Living Heritage Anthropology; Diné; CESC Program Coordinator for Harvest of All First Nations), and Joseph Gazing Wolf (Executive Director, Heritage Lands Collective (formerly Living Heritage Research Council); Lakota, Nubian, and Amazigh). The crew talks about their favorite parts of the project, learning moments, challenges, and advice for others wanting to do ethnographic research or other work with Indigenous communities.

    Transcripts

    * For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/84

    Links

    * Heritage Voices on the APN [https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices]
    * Boulder Tribal Consultation website [https://bouldercolorado.gov/services/tribal-consultation]
    * Boulder's Indigenous Peoples' Day Resolution [https://bouldercolorado.gov/media/2079/download?inline=]
    * Fort Chambers/Poor Farm Management Plan website [https://bouldercolorado.gov/projects/fort-chambers-poor-farm-management-plan]
    * Boulder Website on The Peoples' Crossing Renaming Process  [https://bouldercolorado.gov/projects/peoples-crossing]
    * National Association Of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers' Page on THPO Funding [https://www.nathpo.org/thpo-funding/]
    * Find your Congressperson (to ask them to increase funding to the Historic Preservation Fund!)  [https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative]
    * Harvest of All First Nations [https://hafnco.org/]
    * Living Heritage Anthropology Website [https://livingheritageanthropology.org/]
    * Heritage Lands Collective (Formerly Living Heritage Research Council) Website [https://www.livingheritage.net/]
    * The Association of Indigenous Anthropologists [https://aia.americananthro.org/], A Section of the American Anthropological Association [https://americananthro.org/] (AAA: connect with Indigenous anthropologists for potential guidance):
    * Tuck and Yang 2012 Decolonization is not a metaphor [https://clas.osu.edu/sites/clas.osu.edu/files/Tuck%20and%20Yang%202012%20Decolonization%20is%20not%20a%20metaphor.pdf]

    Contact

    * Jessica@livingheritageanthropology.org
    * @livingheritageA [http://www.twitter.com/livingheritageA]
    * @LivingHeritageResearchCouncil [http://www.twitter.com/LivingHeritageResearchCouncil]

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    • 52 min
    Nubia: It's a real place! - Ep 83

    Nubia: It's a real place! - Ep 83

    On today's episode, Jessica chats with Dr. Shayla Monroe (Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University) and Debora Heard (Ph.D. Candidate in Anthropology at the University of Chicago). The three talk about Nubia and its people (both ancient and modern), why they have been overshadowed, and why they are important. We also talked about what got them interested in this topic, what they are studying now in Nubia, and how the war in Sudan has affected their work and their colleagues. Finally, we talk about where they would like to see the study of Nubia go, including their efforts to co-found the William Leo Hansberry Society.

    Links

    * Heritage Voices on the APN [https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices]
    * William Leo Hansberry Society [https://hansberrysoc.org/]
    * Hansberry Society Statement on the current situation in Sudan  [https://hansberrysoc.org/statement-sudan/]
    * Ancient Nubia curriculum and youtube videos through Archaeology in the community [https://www.archaeologyincommunity.com/lesson-plans-and-activities.html]
    * Sudanese American Physicians Association [https://sapa-usa.org/]
    * Scholars at Risk [https://www.scholarsatrisk.org/]
    * Scholar Rescue Fund [https://www.scholarrescuefund.org/]
    * American Sudanese Archaeological Research Center [https://amsarc.org/]

    Contact

    * Jessica
    Jessica@livingheritageanthropology.org
    @livingheritageA
    [http://www.twitter.com/livingheritageA]@LivingHeritageResearchCouncil [http://www.twitter.com/LivingHeritageResearchCouncil]

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    • 1 hr 6 min
    Maroon Heritage in Dominica - Ep 82

    Maroon Heritage in Dominica - Ep 82

    On today's episode, Jessica chats with Jonathan Rodriguez (3rd year PhD student in the Applied Anthropology program at the University of South Florida) about Maroon heritage in Dominica. We talk about how he got interested in archaeology and this topic, as well as how his Army service and Anthropology training influenced his experience with each. We also talk about his upcoming Fulbright research in Dominica, where he will use geospatial methods, archaeology, and oral history to learn more about and amplify the voices of a community that purposefully left little evidence of themselves in the archaeological record. Finally we talk about the networks between Maroon communities and diversity of Maroon community experiences across the Caribbean, as well as Maroon efforts today to be recognized as Indigenous peoples.

    Transcripts

    * For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/82

    Links

    * Heritage Voices on the APN [https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices]
    * Create Caribbean Research Institute [https://createcaribbean.org/create/]
    * Anthropology doctoral candidate selected as USF's first student veteran recipient of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program [https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/hub/2023-articles/anthropology-doctoral-candidate-selected-as-usf-first-student-veteran-recipient-of-the-fulbright-us-student-program.aspx]
    * Lennox Honychurch's 2017 book In the Forests of Freedom: The Fighting Maroons of Dominica [https://www.upress.state.ms.us/Books/I/In-the-Forests-of-Freedom]
    * Book edited by Polly Pattullo (2015) Your Time Is Done Now: Slavery, Resistance, and Defeat: The Maroon Trials of Dominica (1813-1814) [https://nyupress.org/9781583675588/your-time-is-done-now/]
    * YouTube video from Dominica Maroon scholar, Neil Vaz, "DOMINICA TRIP: Discovering Afro-Maroon History via Theater and Hiking" [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9t2bRcUAjM]
    * Maroon Gathering [https://www.linkupradio.com/2021/11/10/maroon-gathering-in-dominica-aims-to-create-awareness-and-unity/]
    * News Article "Maroon gathering in Dominica advances effort for global recognition of maroons as indigenous people" [https://dominicanewsonline.com/news/homepage/news/maroon-gathering-in-dominica-advances-effort-for-global-recognition-of-maroons-as-indigenous-people/]
    * Justin Dunnavant's 2021 article "In the Wake of Maritime Marronage" [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/anti.12695]
    * Justin Dunnavant's 2021 article "Have confidence in the sea: Maritime Maroons and Fugitive Geographies" [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/anti.12695]
    * Justin Dunnavant, Steven Wernke, and Lauren Kohut's 2023 article "Counter-Mapping Maroon Cartographies: GIS and Anticolonial Modeling in St. Croix" [https://acme-journal.org/index.php/acme/article/view/2262]

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    • 50 min
    Working with Indigenous Communities and Orangutan Conservation in Borneo - Ep 81

    Working with Indigenous Communities and Orangutan Conservation in Borneo - Ep 81

    On today's episode, Jessica talks with Dr. Liana Chua (social anthropologist and Tunku Abdul Rahman University Assistant Professor in Malay World Studies at the University of Cambridge) about her work with Bidayuhs in Malaysian Borneo and looking at international orangutan conservation efforts. We talk about her projects looking at culture change and the impact of Christianity, as well as various responses to and the impact of resettlement in the face of a dam project. Finally we talk about the methods and findings from her efforts on The Global Lives of the Orangutan and POKOK projects.

    Transcripts
    For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/81

    Links

    * Heritage Voices on the APN [https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices]
    * The Global Lives of the Orangutan Project Website [https://globallivesoftheorangutan.org/]
    * Pokok Project Website [https://pokokborneo.wordpress.com/]
    * Dr. Liana Chua's Page on the University of Cambridge's Department of Social Anthropology website [https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-liana-chua]

    Contact

    * Jessica
    Jessica@livingheritageanthropology.org
    @livingheritageA
    [http://www.twitter.com/livingheritageA]@LivingHeritageResearchCouncil [http://www.twitter.com/LivingHeritageResearchCouncil]

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    • 58 min
    Lumbee Perspectives on Environment, Culture, and Community - Ep 80

    Lumbee Perspectives on Environment, Culture, and Community - Ep 80

    On today's episode, Jessica talks with Dr. Ryan Emanuel (Associate Professor of Hydrology in the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University; Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina) and Dr. Seth Grooms (Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Appalachian State University; Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina). Using highlights from their careers as examples, we talk about how to do community based work and educate the next generation of scholars in both the Environmental Sciences and Anthropology fields. We also talk about their hopes for these disciplines and what they have learned over the years.

    Transcripts

    For rough transcripts of this episode go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/80

    Links

    * Heritage Voices on the APN [https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices]
    * Dr. Ryan Emanuel's Nicolas School of the Environment Page:Ryan Emanuel [https://nicholas.duke.edu/people/faculty/emanuel]
    * Dr. Ryan Emanuel's Website:Ryan E. Emanuel, Ph.D. [https://www.ryanemanuel.com/]
    * Preorder Ryan Emanuel's Book: On the Swamp: Fighting for Indigenous Environmental JusticeOn the Swamp: Fighting for Indigenous Environmental Justice a book by Ryan Emanuel [https://bookshop.org/p/books/on-the-swamp-fighting-for-indigenous-environmental-justice-ryan-emanuel/20619055?ean=9781469678320]
    * Dr. Ryan Emanuel on the Tribal Research Specialist Podcast: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/tribal-research/30-this-one-time-at-the-vine-n72XlLsA1Wd/
    * Dr. Seth Grooms' Department of Anthropology at Appalachian State University Page:Dr. Seth B. Grooms [https://anthro.appstate.edu/directory/dr-seth-b-grooms]
    * Tribes, Treaties, and Constitutional Tribulations by Vine Deloria Jr. and David E. Wilkins:Tribes, Treaties, and Constitutional ... [https://www.abebooks.com/Tribes-Treaties-Constitutional-Tribulations-Deloria-Vine/31414416706/bd]
    * The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance:The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance [https://datascience.codata.org/articles/10.5334/dsj-2020-043]
    * Native Nations Institute Indigenous Data Sovereignty & Governance:Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Governance | Native Nations Institute [https://nni.arizona.edu/our-work/research-policy-analysis/indigenous-data-sovereignty-governance]
    * A Life in Ruins Podcast Episode 139 An Oral History of Indigenous Archaeologies with Dr. Joe Watkins:An Oral History of Indigenous Archaeologies with Dr. Joe Watkins - Ruins 139 — HQ Downloads [https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/hq-downloads/ruins-139]

    Contact

    * Jessica@livingheritageanthropology.org @livingheritageA [http://www.twitter.com/livingheritageA] @LivingHeritageResearchCouncil [http://www.twitter.com/LivingHeritageResearchCouncil]

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    • 54 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
19 Ratings

19 Ratings

prunehilda ,

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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