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Anyon - Modify it somehow. Got information these past two days. What’s an acceptable balance for archaeologists? Things (field) change.

Jenkins - How archaeologists work within our framework.

Gasser - Questions on archaeologist and Indians not deal well with oral tradition.

Pilles - True.

Ferguson - Multi-cultural approach.

Kintigh -

Anyon - Changes archaeology will under go when modifications go.

Gasser - Change already.

Anyon - On going.

Ferguson - Meeting in past with no Native Americans.

Kintigh - Change will happen, more worried about if there will be archaeology in the future.

Anyon - Agree, but how do Archaeology.

Brunson - Make sure sound information comes out and not mirror political contents. There is a science in archaeology. Study what is there and interpret. Important to have collaboration, but still need scientific interpretation.

Anyon - Issue of archaeologists being politically naive. Only see what looking for. Tribes see thing in their own ways. Be aware of tribal issues and their political aspects on archaeology.

Brunson - Archaeologists afraid of Indians. Not know how to start to deal with them. Archaeologists and tribes benefit from each others contribution to projects.

Downum - Not what see and look for, but how it is done. Maybe true that not have archaeology in the future. Future questions maybe quite different from those of now. Do selectively choose what we want to study. Its not a vacuum.

Ferguson - Need to maintain professional standards.

Dongoske - Always political agenda to that program and these have to be kept in mind.

Gasser -

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