Books and Articles

Conference Papers

2016 “Native Americans, Anthropologists, and Filmmakers” Invited Speaker. Wittenberg University Colloquium. Springfield, Ohio.

2015 “Cubism, History and Narrative in Archaeology: Shifting Borders and Disciplinary Boundaries from New Mexico to California.” Invited Speaker, Frixell Award Presented to David Hurst Thomas. Society For American Archaeology Annual Meeting, San Francisco California.

2014 “Franciscan Florida In a Pan-Borderlands Perspective: Adaptation, Negotiation and Resistance Language and Rebellion” Invited Speaker. Flagler Conference on Colonial History. Saint Augustine, Florida.

2014 “Collaboration 101: Practical Tips and Cautionary Tales In Community Based Archaeology” Discussant. Society For American Archaeology Annual Meeting. Austin Texas.

2014 “The Consequences of Social Violence in the Pueblo World.” Invited Speaker, Society for Anthropological Sciences Annual Meeting, Albuquerque New Mexico.

2013 “Indigenous Archaeology: A view of Indigenous Histories from The Pueblo World to Hawaii.” Keynote Speaker, Society for Hawaiian Archaeology, Kona Hawaii.

2013 “Origins, Influences and the Future: Indigenous Archaeology and the Narratives of History”. Keynote Speaker Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Honolulu Hawaii.

2012 “North American Indigenous Borderlands History: A View From the Pueblo World” Invited Speaker, Native American and Indigenous Studies Conference, Mohegan Sun Connecticut.

2011   “Reversing the Terminal Narrative: Native American Histories and Indigenous Archaeology.” Invited Speaker, Plenary Session. Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting.

2011    “The Archaeology of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680: Social Mobility and Boundary Maintenance on a Fragile Frontier.” Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting.

2010    “The Life of the Project: Negotiating the Practical Ethics of Collaborative Research.” Chair, Forum Discussion. Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting.

2009    “Culturally Unidentifiable Human Remains Policy: What is at Stake for Archaeologists and Native Peoples?” Chair, Forum (Sponsored by the Indigenous Populations Interest Group) Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting.

2008    “Terminal Narratives and the Pueblo Revolt of 1680.” In Exploring Native American Concepts of Historical Archaeology. Discussant. Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting.

2008    “Collaboration, Terminal Narratives and Continuity in the Pueblo World.” In Something For Everyone: Approaches to Collaboration With Native American And First Nations Communities. Plenary Session Speaker (sponsored by the SAA Committee on Native American Relations) Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting.

2007    “Colonizing The Genome: DNA And The New Raciology In American       Archaeology.” Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting.

2006    “Colonization as Accident: Archaeology and the Creation of the ‘Invisible Indian.’” Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting.

2005    “Indigenous Archaeology, Postcolonial Studies and the Borderlands: A View From the American Southwest.” Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting.

2005    “Archaeological Narratives and the ‘Invisible Indians’ Who Passed NAGPRA.” Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology annual Meeting.

2004    “Statement as Chair of the Committee for Indigenous Relations regarding the Kennewick Man Decision.” Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology annual Meeting.

2004    “Integrating Native American Perspectives: Working With Educational, Professional and Cultural Barriers to Multivocality.” Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting.

2004    “Culture Contact: The View from the American Southwest in a Post-NAGPRA Age.” Paper presented at the Culture Contact Conference (Co-Chair), Stanford University.

2003    “Kennewick Man and the Reaction: Abandoning the Spirit of NAGPRA.” Paper presented at the World Archaeological Congress, Washington D.C.

2003    “Politicizing Archaeology to make the point that Archaeology is Not Political: the Kennewick Debacle in the Press.” Paper presented at the World Archaeological Conference, Washington D.C.

2002    “Scratching the Surface: Implications of Indigenous Archaeology.” (Symposium Organizer and Chair). Sponsored by SAA Committee on Native American Relations Denver, Colorado.

1999    “Communities of Resistance: Ethnicity and The Pueblo Revolt of 1680.” Paper presented at a Special Session on the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting.