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experiences of living people today; the total culture. The practicality of people’s lifeway who reflect back into prehistory. Bring in information that would be useful. Draw upon life experiences. Native Americans have to be resourceful. When visit sites, these life experiences help interpret the archaeology. Features will reflect its function. Look at the practical side of things. When father died, on own as far as farming. Realized how much there was to learn, and it came as second nature. He has a large field, probably largest Hopi field. Practical aspects of humanity! Does not all have to be tied to ceremonial, but the whole culture is what makes a person a member of that tribe. Mapping project of Awatovi. Also mapping agriculture area for that village. That is a part of the village, not just the village (architecture) proper. Archaeologists can use these life experiences if they want to. There is a romantic view of oral tradition. Tradition that is partly orally expressed! Hopi history is a significant part of its religion. There are 34 clans in Hopi. There are rituals that take place every month that cover oral history and the world view. No need to prove history in tangible form. But today with western legal system, some things have to be proved. Hopi interested in working with archaeologists. Can interact on certain levels. Would like to see some of the old places. Look at rock art. Does it have meaning. As long as tribes can formulate own agenda, can control flood gates of research.

Lane - Navajo Nation. In process of evaluating oral tradition to find ways to protect traditional places. Have a medicine man on staff. Hard to ask information, and then to try to use it for different purposes. Lot of tribes experience stresses, problems. Have traditions, but as a woman can not talk about certain things, but has a deep respect for culture. Find not use consultants like Hopi. Do not work with archaeologists, but have some working for them and these archaeologists do as told. Do not use ethnology. NAGPRA forcing them into cultural affiliation, and to define what is sacred. Just getting into helpful discussions. Not integrating oral tradition is a parallel to archaeology. Have different views of what comes up in staff meetings. Compromise so work can go on.

Jenkins - Neglected resource is female informants. When dealing with rooms talk to females.

Jackson - Lot of the archaeological sites are just the comforts of home for the Native Americans. She only deals with ethnographic data. Lay ground work, foundation for work. Life experience to be protected for future generations so that there will be something for later. Have not done a written history. Their history is not taught to their kind in the local school system. Everything on earth relates. How to utilize resources. How to behave in culture. Want archaeologists to leave sites alone. At times there is a purpose to research, but basically would like to see avoidance - Always. But archaeology will go on, but then there is protocol to approach a tribe for consultation, to receive direction.

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Dongoske - Wanted to hear from contract archaeologists.

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