Theses/Dissertations from 2023
Theses/Dissertations from 2020
From Field to Museum: Intergenerational Education in Public Archaeology, Nicholas Daniel Dungey
The Sounds of Being "Un-American": Embodied Cultural Trauma Within Japanese American Musical Worlds, Kyle Przybylski
Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Whose Community Museum Is It? Collaboration Strategies and Identity Affirmation in the Amache Museum, Ting-chun (Regina) Huang
Theses/Dissertations from 2018
Snapshots of Confinement: Memory and Materiality of Japanese Americans' World War II Era Photo Albums, Whitney J. Peterson
Theses/Dissertations from 2016
The Role of Amache Family Objects in the Japanese American Internment Experience: Examined Through Object Biography and Object Agency, Rebecca Michele Cruz
Common Ground: Uniting Archaeology and Secondary Social Studies Curricula, Jeremy Allen Haas
German POWs Make Colorado Home: Coping by Craft and Exchange, Christopher Michael Morine
Theses/Dissertations from 2015
Brewing Behind Barbed Wire: An Archaeology of Saké at Amache, Christian Driver
A History of Transplants: A Study of Entryway Gardens at Amache, David Holden Garrison
Community Identity in "The Granada Pioneer", Jessica P. S. Gebhard
Wrestling with Tradition: Japanese Activities at Amache, a World War II Incarceration Facility, Zachary Allen Starke
An Analysis of Modified Material Culture from Amache: Investigating the Landscape of Japanese American Internment, Paul Swader
Theses/Dissertations from 2010
Through the Eyes of a Child: The Archaeology of WWII Japanese American Internment at Amache, April Kamp-Whittaker
Feminine Identity Confined: The Archaeology of Japanese Women at Amache, a WWII Internment Camp, Dana Ogo Shew