" THE CONTINUOUS PATH: Pueblo Movement and the Archaeology of Becoming marks a significant turning point in the scholarship of Indigenous peoples by archaeologists.Spanning the entire region of the American Southwest, the eleven chapters are unlike anything scholars of Native America are likely to have read."--Michael V. Wilcox, Native American and Indigenous Studies ". this volume is a well-crafted and welcome demonstration of the merits and challenges that accompany decentering Western anthropological theory."--Kellam Throgmorton, American Antiquity " The Continuous Path shows what can be achieved by practicing an Indigenous archaeology that is collaboratively developed and implemented. Such an archaeology can co-produce knowledge that is ethnocritical and humanizing while retaining scientific validity."--Larry J.
Zimmerman, Professor Emeritus, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis "This book presents a familiar cultural landscape through a refocused lens that highlights different relationships and insights. I thank the authors for sharing information that led me to new ways of observing, understanding, and--most importantly--humanizing this remarkable landscape."--Shirley Powell, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center " The Continuous Path demonstrates the potential of research partnerships among archaeologists and community members, especially when research goals are developed collaboratively, and should provide inspiration for community-based partnerships in many areas of the world." --Gregson Schachner, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute.