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Alexandra Martin serves as a Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of New Hampshire and holds the concurrent position of Coordinator of Native American and Indigenous Studies, demonstrating active engagement in both departmental instruction and program leadership.
Her research interrogates the intersections of historical archaeology, colonial legacies, and Indigenous sovereignty in northeastern North America, with concentrated emphasis on:
- Material culture analysis of religious and communal spaces
- Decolonizing archaeological practice through community collaboration
- Preservation of Native New England heritage sites
- 20th-century Jewish and Indigenous historical landscapes
Publication analysis reveals consistent thematic focus on collaborative methodologies, where her work bridges academic archaeology with living Indigenous communities to challenge colonial narratives through material evidence and oral histories across New England contexts.
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