Amish-inabe:
Collaboration [archaeology] can even bring separate groups together, [Sonya Atalay of the University of Massachusetts-Amherst] added. During her work at an Anishimaabe rock art site in Michigan, she watched as the Native Americans got to know the local Amish community, which provided stones for a sweat lodge ceremony and looked after the site. The evolving partnership inspired a Native artist to coin the term “Amish-inabe.” [“A Case for Collaboration,” Julian Smith, American Archaeology (spring • 2018, print only)]