Toward a just and inclusive environmental archaeology of southwest Madagascar

Author:

Douglass Kristina123,Morales Eréndira Quintana13,Manahira George3,Fenomanana Felicia3,Samba Roger3,Lahiniriko Francois3,Chrisostome Zafy Maharesy3,Vavisoa Voahirana3,Soafiavy Patricia3,Justome Ricky3,Leonce Harson3,Hubertine Laurence3,Pierre Briand Venance3,Tahirisoa Carnah3,Colomb Christoph Sakisy3,Lovanirina Fleurita Soamampionona3,Andriankaja Vanillah3,Robison Rivo3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anthropology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA

2. Institutes for Energy and the Environment, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA

3. The Morombe Archaeological Project, Velondriake Marine Protected Area, Morombe, Madagascar

Abstract

In this paper, we advocate a collaborative approach to investigating past human–environment interactions in southwest Madagascar. We do so by critically reflecting as a team on the development of the Morombe Archaeological Project, initiated in 2011 as a collaboration between an American archaeologist and the Vezo communities of the Velondriake Marine Protected Area. Our objectives are to assess our trajectory in building collaborative partnerships with diverse local, indigenous, and descendent communities and to provide concrete suggestions for the development of new collaborative projects in environmental archaeology. Through our Madagascar case study, we argue that contemporary environmental and economic challenges create an urgency to articulate and practice an inclusive environmental archaeology, and we propose that environmental archaeologists must make particular efforts to include local, indigenous, and descendent communities. Finally, we assert that full collaboration involves equal power sharing and mutual knowledge exchange and suggest an approach for critical self-evaluation of collaborative projects.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Archeology

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