Historical Archaeology and Indigenous Collaboration
Discover the profound connection between New England's Nipmuc people and their ancestral land in "Historical Archaeology and Indigenous Collaboration" by D. Rae Gould. This insightful book, published by the University Press of Florida in 2024, spans 224 pages and reveals how the narrative of Native Americans continues to thrive beyond European contact. Gould emphasizes the enduring history and cultural resilience of the Nipmuc, showcasing their ongoing relationship with the land through a rich archaeological lens. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in indigenous studies, this book invites readers to appreciate the depth of Native American history and its relevance today. Dive into this essential work that bridges the past and present, and celebrate the vibrant legacy of the Nipmuc people.