Ryan Rybka
Ph.D. Candidate Department of Anthropology
Research Interests
Archaeology, Resource Extraction, Climate Change, Indigenous Sovereignty and Resistance
Biography
I am a North American archaeologist specializing in Indigenous and contemporary archaeology. My doctoral dissertation investigates the material and cultural signatures of natural resource extraction on Indigenous sovereign lands. My research examines the construction of the Canadian crude oil corporation, Enbridge’s recent pipeline, Line 3 on Anishinaabe treaty lands in northern Minnesota. My work explores the human and environmental relationships surrounding Line 3 within the current climate crisis and the larger context of the past 500 years of settler colonialism. This work demonstrates the diverse values stakeholders bring to this conflict while theorizing its place within a much larger colonial tradition.
Publications
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Atalay, Sonya, Bonanno, Letizia, Galman, Sally Campbell, Jacqz, Sarah, Rybka, Ryan, Shannon, Jen, Speck, Cary, Swogger, John, and Wolencheck, Erica. Ethno/Graphic Storytelling: Communicating Research and Exploring Pedagogical Approaches through Graphic Narratives, Drawings, and Zines American Anthropologist 121(3): 769-772.