NEGOTIATING HERITAGE THROUGH PRACTICE: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF ETHNOGRAPHY AND ARCHAEOLOGY

Kristina Baines, Rebecca Zarger
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Abstract For Maya communities in southern Belize, environmental and cultural heritage is not a static entity but an everyday lived experience. In this paper, we critically examine this living heritage through reflections on a series of collaborative heritage projects in Mopan and Q'eqchi' Maya communities in southern Belize. We collaborated with community members, community-based organization leaders, and archaeologists to exchange knowledge about land use and land management in the context of supporting and sustaining cultural heritage knowledge and practice. Building on long-term ethno-graphic research in a village with an archaeological site located on community lands, we designed a series of activities utilizing multiple pathways in support of the maintenance of heritage. We consider how sociocultural anthropologists navigate community/archaeology collaborations, documenting the successes and challenges of these groups working together and describing points of tension that have yet to be resolved but reflect broader patterns of negotiated heritage in Belize and beyond.
通过实践谈判遗产:民族志和考古学交叉的社区参与
对于伯利兹南部的玛雅社区来说,环境和文化遗产不是一个静态的实体,而是一种日常生活体验。在本文中,我们通过对伯利兹南部Mopan和Q'eqchi玛雅社区的一系列合作遗产项目的反思,批判性地审视了这一活的遗产。我们与社区成员、社区组织领导人和考古学家合作,在支持和维持文化遗产知识和实践的背景下,交流有关土地利用和土地管理的知识。基于对社区土地上一个考古遗址所在村庄的长期人种学研究,我们设计了一系列活动,利用多种途径来支持遗产的维护。我们考虑社会文化人类学家如何引导社区/考古合作,记录这些群体合作的成功和挑战,描述尚未解决的紧张点,但反映了伯利兹及其他地区协商遗产的更广泛模式。
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