By Rick Harp on September 22, 2010
The author of 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus, Charles C. Mann, has just responded to Frances Widdowson’s lengthy refutation of his historiography concerning the ancient Indigenous site of Cahokia, part of what’s become a larger debate over competing notions of ‘cultural evolution’ in our new AGENDA INDIGENA section: [I]t is Dr. Widdowson, not [...] . . . → Read More: Update to debate over cultural evolution: ’1491′ author Charles C. Mann responds
By Guest Contributor on September 7, 2010
In part one of my critique of the book 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus by Charles C. Mann, I noted how Mann’s writing was influenced by a political agenda common in Native Studies — one that denies the developmental gap that existed between aboriginal and European societies before contact. More advocate than [...] . . . → Read More: Sewing a shirt on a button: The pseudoarchaeology of 1491 (Pt. 2)
By Guest Contributor on August 30, 2010
The following guest contribution is but the latest in a series of back-and-forth posts first inspired by mediaINDIGENA‘s Niigonwedom Sinclair and his review of Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry: The Deception Behind Indigenous Cultural Preservation. The review prompted a rebuttal by one of Disrobing‘s co-authors, Dr. Frances Widdowson. In her piece, Widdowson criticized Sinclair’s citation of [...] . . . → Read More: Sewing a shirt on a button: The pseudoarchaeology of 1491 (Pt. 1)
By Guest Contributor on June 15, 2010
In this guest post, author Charles C. Mann responds to Frances Widdowson’s criticism of his book, 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus. Widdowson delivered her critique as part of a rebuttal to Niigonwedom Sinclair’s negative review of her book, Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry: The Deception Behind Indigenous Cultural [...] . . . → Read More: Rebutting the Rebuttal: ‘Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry’ Digs Up Debate
By Guest Contributor on June 14, 2010
The following is a response to Niigonwedom Sinclair’s critical review of Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry: The Deception Behind Indigenous Cultural Preservation by one of its co-authors, Frances Widdowson. I appreciate Niigonwedom Sinclair’s efforts in reviewing the book I co-wrote with Albert Howard. Although I find most of Sinclair’s opposition to our work to be rooted in [...] . . . → Read More: Co-Author of ‘Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry’ Pens Her Rebuttal
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