Publisher's Synopsis
Anthropologists, archaeologists, and others working with cultural groups have a long-if inadequate-history of sharing their results with the public, the cultural groups they work with, and others. In this collection of essays from the Pacific Northwest, researchers describe public-oriented projects they have been involved with and their perspectives on sharing information with others. Readers will find within a plethora of examples they can draw upon to design their own approaches for working with external audiences.