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Native Americans and anthropologists have been in conflict for many years, and the relationship between Native Americans and archaeologists has been particularly difficult, yet each group has much to offer the other. The Navajo Nation Archaeology Department is offered as one example of how anthropologists and Native Americans can attain mutual goals through reciprocal education, interaction, and research.
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