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Highlights
- How do we reconcile the sanctity of Indigenous burial grounds with the desire to study them?
- Author(s): Tony Platt
- 256 Pages
- Social Science, Archaeology
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About the Book
"The history of the treatment of Native remains in California and the story of the complicated relationship between researcher and researched"--Book Synopsis
How do we reconcile the sanctity of Indigenous burial grounds with the desire to study them? Whether by curious Boy Scouts and "backyard archaeologists" or competitive collectors and knowledge-hungry anthropologists, the excavation of Native remains is a practice fraught with injustice and simmering resentments. Grave Matters is the history of the treatment of Native remains in California and the story of the complicated relationship between researcher and researched. Tony Platt begins his journey with his son's funeral at Big Lagoon, a seaside village in pastoral Humboldt County in Northern California, once O-pyúweg, a bustling center for the Yurok and the site of a plundered native cemetery. Platt travels the globe in search of the answer to the question: How do we reconcile a place of extraordinary beauty with its horrific past? Grave Matters centers the Yurok people and the eventual movement to repatriate remains and reclaim ancient rights, but it is also a universal story of coming to terms with the painful legacy of a sorrowful past. This book, originally published in 2011, is updated here with a preface by the author.Review Quotes
"Tony Platt's book delves so deeply into the history of genocide, racism, and systems of oppression that serve as the foundation of the United States of America. We can all learn from his elaborate historical research on the Indigenous history of what is now known as California. Grave Matters is no less relevant now than when it was originally published. It should be required reading for everyone seeking out truth in 2021 and beyond." -- Nazune Menka, M. S., J. D. (Athabascan & Lumbee), Tribal Cultural Resources Policy Fellow, Berkeley Law
"An exemplary work of engaged scholarship that combines a carefully researched and beautifully written local history of a fascinating region with principled ruminations and reflections about our pressing contemporary civic and scholarly responsibilities. This is how social and cultural history should be written." --George Lipsitz, professor of Black Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara; author of How Racism Takes Place
"A shocking expose filled with entirely new material, and yet also much more: an indictment of some of 20th century anthropology's most famous names; an account of tribal struggles for control over their dead; and a meditation about history, violence, and the tension between memory and forgetting. Tony Platt has given us an original, haunting, and necessary tour de force of a book." --Orin Starn, professor of Cultural Anthropology and History, Duke University; author of Ishi's Brain: In Search of America's Last "Wild" Indian "A truly marvelous account. The conqueror usually writes history. Now, thanks to Tony Platt digging up the facts, everybody knows the truth." --Joy Sundberg, Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community of the Trinidad Rancheria "A fine mix of the personal, the historic, the dispassionate, and the fierce. It's always good to have one's moral outrage rekindled when the coals burn low in daily life." --Dick Walker, professor emeritus of Geography, UC Berkeley, and author of Pictures of a Gone City: Tech and the Dark Side of Prosperity in the San Francisco Bay AreaDimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.9 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 256
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Archaeology
Publisher: Heyday Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Tony Platt
Language: English
Street Date: November 12, 2021
TCIN: 84902060
UPC: 9781597145596
Item Number (DPCI): 247-32-1393
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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