Back to the Future: Chase Kahwinhut Earles and the Philosophy of Balance
By Claire Nicholas and Ella Crenshaw Am I an activist? Sure, but aren’t we all? I have been told that I don’t do real archaeology. That I’m an activist instead of an archaeologist. After job searches where I wasn’t hired, I heard that the committees were concerned with what I would do on campus. I’ve […]
Speak To Me: A Featured Reflection by a Voices of Oklahoma Mentor
By Rafael Gomez Am I an activist? Sure, but aren’t we all? I have been told that I don’t do real archaeology. That I’m an activist instead of an archaeologist. After job searches where I wasn’t hired, I heard that the committees were concerned with what I would do on campus. I’ve had a university […]
The Light of Mother-of-Pearl Lacquerware
By Jiwon Lee Am I an activist? Sure, but aren’t we all? I have been told that I don’t do real archaeology. That I’m an activist instead of an archaeologist. After job searches where I wasn’t hired, I heard that the committees were concerned with what I would do on campus. I’ve had a university […]
Restitution and Resistance: An Opinion Piece of a Museum Diptych
By Abigail Sempebwa Am I an activist? Sure, but aren’t we all? I have been told that I don’t do real archaeology. That I’m an activist instead of an archaeologist. After job searches where I wasn’t hired, I heard that the committees were concerned with what I would do on campus. I’ve had a university […]
The Land Remembers
By Calli Ta’Nous Am I an activist? Sure, but aren’t we all? I have been told that I don’t do real archaeology. That I’m an activist instead of an archaeologist. After job searches where I wasn’t hired, I heard that the committees were concerned with what I would do on campus. I’ve had a university […]