“…She writes, “a black feminist approach in archaeology has the possibility of being transformative, not only in the composition and practices of academic archaeology to produce a more just climate, but also in fulfilling our obligations to past populations by presenting them as fully human ” (Sterling, 2015, 109; emphasis added) 5 . Bonnie Pitblado (2022) takes up a similar mantle as she tries to make sense of how archaeological work so often loses sight of the humanity of paleoindigenous First Americans. She argues that it will take fundamental changes to how we think about, speak about, and ultimately represent past peoples as “fully human as we are” (Pitblado, 2022, 217; see also Steeves, 2021).…”