
'White men! White men! Turn back!'
Legally, Native Americans have a growing role in shaping the cultural preservation process. They have an unofficial role too: giving voice to our ambivalence about "progress."
Legally, Native Americans have a growing role in shaping the cultural preservation process. They have an unofficial role too: giving voice to our ambivalence about "progress."
The Northwest Anthropology conference yields some interesting stories about what our waste can teach us.
The quake and tsunami in South America is a sobering reminder of the double-punch disasters Seattle and the Pacific Northwest face.
Mike McGinn is balking at the 520 bridge plans, but is he being consistent? If a no-tunnel, surface option is right for the post-Viaduct waterfront, why not consider a modest proposal to simply remove the Seattle-Eastside bridge?
The case for doing a better job of protecting our cultural resources. It's especially important for a society bent on progress.