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Indigenous Pacific Islander heritage has often been investigated through the scope of Western values and ideas. On the island of Saipan in the Western Pacific, this is apparent with the continued focus on combatant military history from World War II and tangible material culture (WWII). In this chapter, two projects focused on Indigenous perspectives and tangible and intangible heritage of the battle for Saipan are discussed, as well as the community-centered approaches taken by these projects. By incorporating oral histories, promoting community involvement in all stages of the research, and providing products and data to the community in a variety of ways, these projects advocate for future projects focused on Indigenous perspectives of war.

Year of Publication
2022
Book Title
Creat. Particip. Dialogue in Archaeol. and Cult. Herit. Interpret.: Multinatl. Perspect.
Number of Pages
139-156,
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Publication Language
English
ISBN-ISSN
9783030819576 (ISBN); 9783030819569 (ISBN)
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85153843267&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-030-81957-6_9&partnerID=40&md5=ec4b4b65bc355c093e817a3de3ed42ae
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