Fumi Arakawa is an associate professor of anthropology at Indiana University Bloomington and serves as the associate director of research at the Indiana University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Octavius Seowtewa is the head medicine man for the Newekwe/Galazy medicine society and also a member of the Eagle Down medicine society. He is a supervisor for the Zuni Cultural Resources Advisory Team (ZCRAT). Dylan Retzinger is an associate professor at New Mexico State University.
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"This is an excellent example of the collaborative paradigm in action. In championing mutually beneficial research practices, this book challenges how we think about, curate, and represent Indigenous cultural heritage."-Lindsay M. Montgomery, author of A History of Mobility in New Mexico: Mobile Landscapes and Persistent Places "This work presents an accessible and interesting account of collaboration across archaeology, Indigenous knowledge, and museums. The authors' critical, reflexive exploration of a previously neglected heritage site and artifact collection sets a new-and achievable-standard for collaborative heritage interpretation."-Kelley A. Hays-Gilpin, author of Ambiguous Images: Gender and Rock Art

