Table of Contents
List of Illustrations vii
1 Archaeology and Civic Engagement Barbara J. Little 1
2 History, Justice, and Reconciliation Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh 23
3 Civic Engagement at Werowocomoco: Reasserting Native Narratives from a Powhatan Place of Power Martin D. Gallivan Danielle Moretti-Langholtz 47
4 Beyond Strategy and Good Intentions: Archaeology, Race, and White Privilege Carol McDavid 67
5 Politics, Inequality, and Engaged Archaeology: Community Archaeology Along the Color Line Paul R. Mullins 89
6 Remaking Connections: Archaeology and Community after the Loma Prieta Earthquake Mary Praetzellis Adrian Praetzellis Thad Van Bueren 109
7 Voices from the Past: Changing the Culture of Historic House Museums with Archaeology Lori C. Stahlgren M. Jay Stottman 131
8 Archaeology-the "Missing Link" to Civic Engagement? An Introspective Look at the Tools of Reinvention and Reengagement in Lancaster, Pennsylvania Kelly M. Britt 151
9 Civil Religion and Civically Engaged Archaeology: Researching Benjamin Franklin and the Pragmatic Spirit Patrice L. Jeppson 173
10 Reconnecting the Present with Its Past: The Doukhobor Pit House Public Archaeology Project Meagan Brooks 203
11 Heritage in Hampden: A Participatory Research Design for Public Archaeology in a Working-Class Neighborhood, Baltimore, Maryland David A. Gadsby Robert C. Chidester 223
12 Civic Engagement and Social Justice: Race on the Illinois Frontier Paul A. Shackel 243
13 Learning through Visitors: Exhibits as a Tool for Encouraging Civic Engagement through Archaeology Teresa S. Moyer 263
Index 279
About the Contributors 283