A Kachina by Any Other Name: Linguistically Contextualizing Native
... especially important. The terms in a museum catalog come from scholarly discourse, and, occasionally consultation with stakeholders, and preserve the objects' symbolic meanings. It is therefore important that museum nomenclature adequately capture the knowledge and context encoded in the correct lan ...
... especially important. The terms in a museum catalog come from scholarly discourse, and, occasionally consultation with stakeholders, and preserve the objects' symbolic meanings. It is therefore important that museum nomenclature adequately capture the knowledge and context encoded in the correct lan ...
Rethinking hybridity and mestizaje
... of dominant ideologies and practices and leading to the dislocation and destabilisation of entrenched essentialisms, often with a focus on racial and ethnic categories and boundaries, and frequently in colonial and post-colonial contexts. On the other hand, there is also an awareness that hybridity ...
... of dominant ideologies and practices and leading to the dislocation and destabilisation of entrenched essentialisms, often with a focus on racial and ethnic categories and boundaries, and frequently in colonial and post-colonial contexts. On the other hand, there is also an awareness that hybridity ...
What kinship does—and how - HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory
... adult children move away from the natal home, and this effect will tend to be compounded if distances are great and visits are rare. But these are complex matters— paradoxically, moving away may also intensify nostalgic ties of memory to a natal home as, for example, Joelle Bahloul (1996) documents ...
... adult children move away from the natal home, and this effect will tend to be compounded if distances are great and visits are rare. But these are complex matters— paradoxically, moving away may also intensify nostalgic ties of memory to a natal home as, for example, Joelle Bahloul (1996) documents ...
Kinship Expressions and Terms
... A great milestone in kinship study, still widely mined for data, was Morgan’s (1870) analytical compendium of term/kin-type mappings from American Indian languages based on detailed questionnaires filled out by local correspondents (Trautmann, 1987). In interdisciplinary museum expeditions, such as ...
... A great milestone in kinship study, still widely mined for data, was Morgan’s (1870) analytical compendium of term/kin-type mappings from American Indian languages based on detailed questionnaires filled out by local correspondents (Trautmann, 1987). In interdisciplinary museum expeditions, such as ...
kinship relation info - bakersfield college
... groups such as lineages and clans. Lineages are kin groupings in which members are cognizant of the paths through which they trace common descent. Clans are kin groups in which the exact routes by which people trace common descent are not known or considered: Individuals simply know their clan affil ...
... groups such as lineages and clans. Lineages are kin groupings in which members are cognizant of the paths through which they trace common descent. Clans are kin groups in which the exact routes by which people trace common descent are not known or considered: Individuals simply know their clan affil ...
7 Kinship systems and groups
... domestic family is established. Almost every African society has some form of descent group, however transitory, as the basis of its social organization. The recognition of these variations of ancestral descent is an effective way of constructing local groups that can last for several—often for many ...
... domestic family is established. Almost every African society has some form of descent group, however transitory, as the basis of its social organization. The recognition of these variations of ancestral descent is an effective way of constructing local groups that can last for several—often for many ...
the transcript
... information from a mounted trooper or an Oxford graduate who is utilising his classics by riding after cattle on a station in the far north. He makes a copy, adds his remarks, and sends the manuscript to me for mine. I study it and add my notes. The manuscript, so enriched, goes back to the informan ...
... information from a mounted trooper or an Oxford graduate who is utilising his classics by riding after cattle on a station in the far north. He makes a copy, adds his remarks, and sends the manuscript to me for mine. I study it and add my notes. The manuscript, so enriched, goes back to the informan ...
minimal marc standards for naa
... without hyphens. (See example below for placement of an Indian name.) When more than one English translation is found, try to determine which is most ...
... without hyphens. (See example below for placement of an Indian name.) When more than one English translation is found, try to determine which is most ...
Machine learning applications in anthropology: automated discovery
... For example, Findler (1992) cites a Papua New Guinea tribe in which "extremely forceful" injunctions against a male having sexual relationships with his son's wife or mother-in law could be expressed to the field worker only by naming the people who could and could not engage in sexual intercourse. ...
... For example, Findler (1992) cites a Papua New Guinea tribe in which "extremely forceful" injunctions against a male having sexual relationships with his son's wife or mother-in law could be expressed to the field worker only by naming the people who could and could not engage in sexual intercourse. ...
Week 2 File - Fiji National University | E
... It was now held that its value was primarily as validating data, as one historian puts it in support of the contemporary corpus of argument, in its bearing on the contemporary social scene'; not to events in the period about which it purports to relate, but to social conditions in the period in whic ...
... It was now held that its value was primarily as validating data, as one historian puts it in support of the contemporary corpus of argument, in its bearing on the contemporary social scene'; not to events in the period about which it purports to relate, but to social conditions in the period in whic ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS - Saint Mary`s University
... 1. In-text Citations ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 Citing a Source with One Author .............................................................................................. ...
... 1. In-text Citations ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 Citing a Source with One Author .............................................................................................. ...
A difficult business: finding the evidence for social science reviews Lesley Grayson
... explicitly on the best available evidence. This has gained particular currency since the election in 1997 of a Labour government that rejected not just the dogma of its Conservative opponents, but also that of its socialist forebears. EBP has helped to fill the gap – a kind of non-ideological ideolo ...
... explicitly on the best available evidence. This has gained particular currency since the election in 1997 of a Labour government that rejected not just the dogma of its Conservative opponents, but also that of its socialist forebears. EBP has helped to fill the gap – a kind of non-ideological ideolo ...
notes on theoretical anthropology and genealogy as fields of
... an exclusive opportunity for global genealogy research while Family History Library without doubt it is one of the contemporaneous wonderlands in the world. Based on original records, organized genealogy societies and other organization, extremely developed Internet database and communication opport ...
... an exclusive opportunity for global genealogy research while Family History Library without doubt it is one of the contemporaneous wonderlands in the world. Based on original records, organized genealogy societies and other organization, extremely developed Internet database and communication opport ...
How Long is a Human Generation?
... made a study of this from data available to me, nor researched the topic in the anthropological literature. Fortunately Mr. Devine had already published a valuable article surveying the published literature (which I have reproduced below), and these findings inspired me to perform an analysis of a t ...
... made a study of this from data available to me, nor researched the topic in the anthropological literature. Fortunately Mr. Devine had already published a valuable article surveying the published literature (which I have reproduced below), and these findings inspired me to perform an analysis of a t ...
Fieldwork and Ethnography
... practitioners are members of many different communities, each with its own moral rules or codes of ethics In both proposing and carrying out research, anthropological researchers must be open about the purpose(s), potential impacts, and source(s) of support for research projects with funders, collea ...
... practitioners are members of many different communities, each with its own moral rules or codes of ethics In both proposing and carrying out research, anthropological researchers must be open about the purpose(s), potential impacts, and source(s) of support for research projects with funders, collea ...
NOTES ON GENERAL THEORY AND PARTICULAR CASES alan
... not make a great deal of sense within the general framework of understanding which I had imbibed from anthropologists, sociologists and historians concerning the supposed great revolution from a peasant/feudal! pre-capitalist society up to about 1500 to a modern/ capitalist society during the period ...
... not make a great deal of sense within the general framework of understanding which I had imbibed from anthropologists, sociologists and historians concerning the supposed great revolution from a peasant/feudal! pre-capitalist society up to about 1500 to a modern/ capitalist society during the period ...
PowerPoint - GEOCITIES.ws
... DEFINITION Collecting data about actions, contexts, props, roles and kinds of participation in both individual and social situations. ...
... DEFINITION Collecting data about actions, contexts, props, roles and kinds of participation in both individual and social situations. ...
Abstract
... computation in the socio-scientific thought complex of ‘racial hygiene’? ‘Social Darwinism’ and ‘genetic reductionism’ are the most common characterizations for the framework of thought which combined social agendas and biological theories to create the so-called eugenic world view. But how did thes ...
... computation in the socio-scientific thought complex of ‘racial hygiene’? ‘Social Darwinism’ and ‘genetic reductionism’ are the most common characterizations for the framework of thought which combined social agendas and biological theories to create the so-called eugenic world view. But how did thes ...
Fieldwork and Ethnography
... practitioners are members of many different communities, each with its own moral rules or codes of ethics In both proposing and carrying out research, anthropological researchers must be open about the purpose(s), potential impacts, and source(s) of support for research projects with funders, coll ...
... practitioners are members of many different communities, each with its own moral rules or codes of ethics In both proposing and carrying out research, anthropological researchers must be open about the purpose(s), potential impacts, and source(s) of support for research projects with funders, coll ...
Heroes in Cultural Anthropology
... I included what type of anthropological research they are or were involved in I included information about where and how they conduct(ed) their research (methods) Application Applying information and making connections I included what school of thought or perspective(s) this person belonged to ...
... I included what type of anthropological research they are or were involved in I included information about where and how they conduct(ed) their research (methods) Application Applying information and making connections I included what school of thought or perspective(s) this person belonged to ...
TUCSON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
... Costs for CDs will be twelve dollars ($12.00) per CD. Costs for other media, e.g., blue prints, will be actual cost. Payment by the requesting party is due upon receipt or inspection of the public documents. A minimum charge for commercial requests is five dollars ($5.00). Where the requesting party ...
... Costs for CDs will be twelve dollars ($12.00) per CD. Costs for other media, e.g., blue prints, will be actual cost. Payment by the requesting party is due upon receipt or inspection of the public documents. A minimum charge for commercial requests is five dollars ($5.00). Where the requesting party ...
Evidence for Change Across Time
... Titles of scientists/branch of science for each section/slide/etc. Images, engaging and readable fonts. Address “What is a scientific theory and how does it differ from other theories?” Address the difference between evidence and inference and its importance in studying the theory of evolution. How ...
... Titles of scientists/branch of science for each section/slide/etc. Images, engaging and readable fonts. Address “What is a scientific theory and how does it differ from other theories?” Address the difference between evidence and inference and its importance in studying the theory of evolution. How ...
Writing About Anthropology
... Qualitative Data – non-numerical information; categories, qualities, meaning, effect, values ...
... Qualitative Data – non-numerical information; categories, qualities, meaning, effect, values ...
Chapter 2: Field Methods
... Research focusing on natives’ point-of-view o Etic (observer-oriented) Research focusing on the ethnographer’s point-of-view o Problem-oriented research Entering into the field with a specific question, looks for specific variables o Longitudinal research The long term study of an area by co ...
... Research focusing on natives’ point-of-view o Etic (observer-oriented) Research focusing on the ethnographer’s point-of-view o Problem-oriented research Entering into the field with a specific question, looks for specific variables o Longitudinal research The long term study of an area by co ...
Genealogy
Genealogy (from Greek: γενεά genea, ""generation""; and λόγος logos, ""knowledge""), also known as family history, is the study of families and the tracing of their lineages and history. Genealogists use oral interviews, historical records, genetic analysis, and other records to obtain information about a family and to demonstrate kinship and pedigrees of its members. The results are often displayed in charts or written as narratives.The pursuit of family history and origins tends to be shaped by several motivations, including the desire to carve out a place for one's family in the larger historical picture, a sense of responsibility to preserve the past for future generations, and a sense of self-satisfaction in accurate storytelling.