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Diane L. Teeman is a Ph.D. candidate and Researcher at the Department of Anthropology, University of Nevada, Reno. With 34 years of experience in tribal heritage protection, she co-edited Collaborative Archaeology at Stewart Indian School and focuses on decolonizing archaeology practices in the Great Basin region.
- Education:
- M.S., University of Oregon, Anthropology (2001)
- B.S., University of Oregon, Anthropology and Philosophy (2001)
- A.A., Mt. Hood Community College, Anthropology-Transfer (1999)
Her research spans decolonizing archaeology, collaborative archaeology, cultural heritage management, and GIS applications in North American indigenous contexts. Publications examine forced removal narratives, historic preservation challenges, and collaborative frameworks in tribal projects.
Recent works highlight intergenerational trauma mitigation in collaborative projects and governmentality theory in tribal heritage practices. She employs landscape archaeology and critical theory to address socio-political dimensions of cultural preservation.
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