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How Native is a “Native” Anthropologist?
The Idea of Indigenous People
The Intersections of Identity and Politics in Archaeology
Native Informant as Impossible Perspective: Information, Subalternist Deconstruction and Ethnographies of Globalization
The Politics of Archaeology in Africa
Post-Colonialism and the Political Imagination
Representing the Colonized: Anthropology’s Interlocutors
Studying-up Those Who Fell Down: Elite Transformation in Nepal
The Third Eye: Towards a Critique of ‘Nativist Anthropology’
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