Contents
Introduction: Why “Giving Back”? (RDK Herman)
Part 1: Considerations on Research and Reciprocity
1. Doing the Good Work?: The Trajectory of Research Ethics and Reciprocity (RDK Herman)
2. Working the Academy: A Form of Giving Back? (Jennifer Carter, Tristan Pearce, and Chris Jacobson)
3. Paying Back: The Hopi Pottery Oral History Project (Lea S. Mc Chesney and Gwyneira Isaac)
4. Making Footprints Where Our Ancestors Left Theirs: Engaging with the Descendant Community at James Madison’s Montpelier (Erica D’Elia, Meredith Luze, and Matthew Reeves)
Part 2: Repatriating Knowledge
5. Collaborative Reciprocity Revisited Giving Back through the Community-Partnered Iñupiaq Music Heritage Repatriation Project (Chie Sakakibara)
6. Giving Back after Fifty Years: Connecting, Returning, and Reflecting—New Research in Old Settings (Richard Howitt, David Crew, Janice Monk, Claire Colyer, and Stephanie Hull)
7. Portrait, Landscape, Mirror: Reflections on Return Fieldwork (Kendra McSweeney)
Part 3 Telling Their Stories
8. “Are You Making A Million Dollars?”: Reciprocity as Cultural and Environmental Reconnection (Maria Fadiman)
9. Pacific Worlds: Documenting Communities’ Place-Based Knowledge for Internet Dissemination (RDK Herman)
10. Continue to “Tell Them about Us” (Roxanne T. Ornelas)
Part 4 Advocacy and Beyond
11. Embedded within (Aboriginal) Redfern in Inner Sydney, Australia (Wendy S. Shaw)
12. Returning Research Results: A Means for Giving Back and Advocating beyond the Academy (Catrina A. MacKenzie, Julia Christensen, and Sarah Turner)
13. Sovereignty-Driven Research (John R. Welch)
Contributors
Index