A Kachina by Any Other Name: Linguistically Contextualizing Native
... information about Hopi Katsina tihu in the museum collection. The museum had consulted with a Hopi Cultural Advisor, 46-year-old Lee Wayne Lomayestewa 1, the previous year. A Bear Clan member from Songòopavi, Mr. Lomayestewa reviewed each Hopi katsina, giving his opinion on whether the museum catalo ...
... information about Hopi Katsina tihu in the museum collection. The museum had consulted with a Hopi Cultural Advisor, 46-year-old Lee Wayne Lomayestewa 1, the previous year. A Bear Clan member from Songòopavi, Mr. Lomayestewa reviewed each Hopi katsina, giving his opinion on whether the museum catalo ...
Daniel Brinton and the Professionalization of American Anthropology
... had difficulty publishing in 1893. His presidential address dealt with the concept of nation in anthropology and attempted to reach consensus in terminology and theoretical approach within the young discipline; here Brinton made no effort to be original, believing that commonality and acceptability ...
... had difficulty publishing in 1893. His presidential address dealt with the concept of nation in anthropology and attempted to reach consensus in terminology and theoretical approach within the young discipline; here Brinton made no effort to be original, believing that commonality and acceptability ...
Reading and Interpreting Ethnography
... through participation and immersion. From his position at the LSE, he became a leader in the British social anthropology community, while ethnographic participant-observation became the dominant, even defining, method of anthropological inquiry. This is, it should be noted, a European history. Many ...
... through participation and immersion. From his position at the LSE, he became a leader in the British social anthropology community, while ethnographic participant-observation became the dominant, even defining, method of anthropological inquiry. This is, it should be noted, a European history. Many ...
NANOOK OF THE NORTH AND DEAD BIRDS
... anthropology classes, or for an anthropologist to study cinematography. As Karl Heider says, an ethnographic film doesn‟t mean simply putting the two elements together, but it is an effort of “thinking cinematically about ethnography or thinking ethnographically through film.”6 Both of them require ...
... anthropology classes, or for an anthropologist to study cinematography. As Karl Heider says, an ethnographic film doesn‟t mean simply putting the two elements together, but it is an effort of “thinking cinematically about ethnography or thinking ethnographically through film.”6 Both of them require ...
Opening Archaeology Repatriation`s Impact on Contemporary
... only recently have been more widely recognized. The discipline’s role in the past and the institutions and social contexts within which its earlier practices were forged and continued to develop are not easily separated from the ethical, practical, or theoretical constructs of contemporary research. ...
... only recently have been more widely recognized. The discipline’s role in the past and the institutions and social contexts within which its earlier practices were forged and continued to develop are not easily separated from the ethical, practical, or theoretical constructs of contemporary research. ...
Teaching Archaeology as Anthropology. - CLAS Users
... professionals, the government officials with whom the scientific "ethos" within which academic archaethey work, and teaching archaeologists, many of whom ologists are enculturated raises many problems, because have been sufficiently motivated by this crisis to act others involved in the practice of ...
... professionals, the government officials with whom the scientific "ethos" within which academic archaethey work, and teaching archaeologists, many of whom ologists are enculturated raises many problems, because have been sufficiently motivated by this crisis to act others involved in the practice of ...
Roger Curtis Green - National Academy of Sciences
... generation of archaeologists then training at the University of Hawai‘i or working with the Bishop Museum. Among those whom he influenced at this time were Robert Hommon, Richard Pearson, Ross Cordy, P. Bion Griffin, David Tuggle, T. Stell Newman, Paul Rosendahl, Tom Riley, and Patrick McCoy. One of ...
... generation of archaeologists then training at the University of Hawai‘i or working with the Bishop Museum. Among those whom he influenced at this time were Robert Hommon, Richard Pearson, Ross Cordy, P. Bion Griffin, David Tuggle, T. Stell Newman, Paul Rosendahl, Tom Riley, and Patrick McCoy. One of ...
Chapter 1. Is Archaeology Anthropology - CLAS Users
... n a famous phrase, Philip Phillips (1955:246-247) stated that "New World archaeology is anthropology or it is nothing." A few years later, Robert Braidwood made a similar characterization for the Old World (see epigraph). That these well-established archaeologists were motivated to make such pronoun ...
... n a famous phrase, Philip Phillips (1955:246-247) stated that "New World archaeology is anthropology or it is nothing." A few years later, Robert Braidwood made a similar characterization for the Old World (see epigraph). That these well-established archaeologists were motivated to make such pronoun ...
Representing Race Responsibly: A case study of the social
... and ethnically diverse communities from across the state. Among those invited to evaluate content were representatives from Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes, who were asked to assess the museum’s depiction of the Sand Creek Massacre—a tragic event during the Indian Wars in which Colorado Territo ...
... and ethnically diverse communities from across the state. Among those invited to evaluate content were representatives from Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes, who were asked to assess the museum’s depiction of the Sand Creek Massacre—a tragic event during the Indian Wars in which Colorado Territo ...
pdf - Northern Illinois University
... written by archaeologists (Elizabeth Peters, Sarah Wisseman) or physical anthropologists (Diane Gifford Gonzales, Kathy Reichs). Others are not penned by archaeologists but by writers whose knowledge of archaeological practice is often impressive (Erin Hart, Tony Hillerman). This course uses works o ...
... written by archaeologists (Elizabeth Peters, Sarah Wisseman) or physical anthropologists (Diane Gifford Gonzales, Kathy Reichs). Others are not penned by archaeologists but by writers whose knowledge of archaeological practice is often impressive (Erin Hart, Tony Hillerman). This course uses works o ...
To the Full Undergraduate Handbook, Click Here
... diversity, and how that diversity evolved and developed from the past into the present. We began in the 19th century with the study of the small non-literate communities that were still found in many parts of the world outside the civilizations studied by historians. We learned to see the world as t ...
... diversity, and how that diversity evolved and developed from the past into the present. We began in the 19th century with the study of the small non-literate communities that were still found in many parts of the world outside the civilizations studied by historians. We learned to see the world as t ...
Anthropology Department Handbook for Majors and Minors 2016
... experience through volunteer and paid work, such as in the Museum of Anthropology, the Department of Family and Community Medicine, and our teaching and research labs. This can take place through internships, work-study positions with various faculty members, participation in summer field schools an ...
... experience through volunteer and paid work, such as in the Museum of Anthropology, the Department of Family and Community Medicine, and our teaching and research labs. This can take place through internships, work-study positions with various faculty members, participation in summer field schools an ...
“extended stay” and “back-and
... The notion of world anthropologies allows us to take into account such intellectual and epistemological borrowings without assuming that anthropology has a single history and a clear-cut intellectual centre. However, the question of the grounds on which particular world anthropologies can be seen as ...
... The notion of world anthropologies allows us to take into account such intellectual and epistemological borrowings without assuming that anthropology has a single history and a clear-cut intellectual centre. However, the question of the grounds on which particular world anthropologies can be seen as ...
Introduction: ethnography and the mutualizing Utopia
... space until he arrives on the planet ‘Other Earth’, inhabited by the other men, a quasihuman race that is different yet in many ways very similar to earth’s own. The protagonist chooses to stay on this planet and to try and ‘understand’ it. Having experienced a process of disembodiment, he learns to ...
... space until he arrives on the planet ‘Other Earth’, inhabited by the other men, a quasihuman race that is different yet in many ways very similar to earth’s own. The protagonist chooses to stay on this planet and to try and ‘understand’ it. Having experienced a process of disembodiment, he learns to ...
The Reel Living Dead: Tales of Sounds from the Archival Vaults in
... in 1900. While the Vienna archive concentrated on the music of Austria and its colonies, the Berlin archive acquired recordings from all over the world. It had a professional staff that not only analyzed recordings, but also hosted specialists from other countries and trained them as archivist-resea ...
... in 1900. While the Vienna archive concentrated on the music of Austria and its colonies, the Berlin archive acquired recordings from all over the world. It had a professional staff that not only analyzed recordings, but also hosted specialists from other countries and trained them as archivist-resea ...
the taleides amphora
... parts the ropes. As, however, there are no incised details, any interpretation has to remain tentative until more weighing scenes are found. The painter of our amphora has been called the Taleides Painter as his style can be recognized on most of the vases signed by the potter Taleides. Taleides was ...
... parts the ropes. As, however, there are no incised details, any interpretation has to remain tentative until more weighing scenes are found. The painter of our amphora has been called the Taleides Painter as his style can be recognized on most of the vases signed by the potter Taleides. Taleides was ...
"ethnographic film"?
... online to read on Google Books. Check out Chapter on Flaherty and Nanook of the North especially. Yet, also read the Introduction chapter for an excellent introduction to the idea of colonial histories and representation and the construct of ‘other’. Reference is made to ethnocentricism and the role ...
... online to read on Google Books. Check out Chapter on Flaherty and Nanook of the North especially. Yet, also read the Introduction chapter for an excellent introduction to the idea of colonial histories and representation and the construct of ‘other’. Reference is made to ethnocentricism and the role ...
Anthropology is the study of human beings from
... different systems of belief and knowledge; become familiar with the methods used by anthropological researchers for studying human beings in different time periods and from different vantage points; and ...
... different systems of belief and knowledge; become familiar with the methods used by anthropological researchers for studying human beings in different time periods and from different vantage points; and ...
What is Archaeology?
... mence with which the proponents and opponents of the of such an approach to archaeology (pp.45-61). Schiffer's New Archaedogy attacked one another, demonstrated a (1976) much acclaimed laws of cultural 'transformation' righteous conviction for the validity of their particular (or are singled out for ...
... mence with which the proponents and opponents of the of such an approach to archaeology (pp.45-61). Schiffer's New Archaedogy attacked one another, demonstrated a (1976) much acclaimed laws of cultural 'transformation' righteous conviction for the validity of their particular (or are singled out for ...
The Anthropological Society of Western Australia
... Aborigines. The fields to be included are Social and Cultural Anthropology, Physical Anthropology, Ethnology, Archaeology, Genetics, Linguistics and Semantics. (b) To provide a common medium and meeting place for people interested in these subjects, and facilitate the interchange of ideas. (c) To en ...
... Aborigines. The fields to be included are Social and Cultural Anthropology, Physical Anthropology, Ethnology, Archaeology, Genetics, Linguistics and Semantics. (b) To provide a common medium and meeting place for people interested in these subjects, and facilitate the interchange of ideas. (c) To en ...
Arapaho Women`s Quillwork: Motion, Life, and Creativity. Jeffrey D
... collections, plus more unpublished manuscripts, letters, and other documents than any other scholar has ever attempted to uncover. This research, in combination with his twenty-five years of fieldwork and continuing relationships with Arapaho people, demonstrates the author’s deep experience in this ...
... collections, plus more unpublished manuscripts, letters, and other documents than any other scholar has ever attempted to uncover. This research, in combination with his twenty-five years of fieldwork and continuing relationships with Arapaho people, demonstrates the author’s deep experience in this ...
DOC format - Experimental Collaborations
... Colleex is a network that aims to open a space for debate and intervention around experimental forms of ethnographic fieldwork. It seeks to explore novel forms of knowledge production for anthropology. Fieldwork Fieldwork has traditionally been understood as the cornerstone epistemic situation for t ...
... Colleex is a network that aims to open a space for debate and intervention around experimental forms of ethnographic fieldwork. It seeks to explore novel forms of knowledge production for anthropology. Fieldwork Fieldwork has traditionally been understood as the cornerstone epistemic situation for t ...
Review Sheet for Test 1
... 14. The AAA code can be summarized as the Anthropologist being responsible to the people, species and materials that they study. 15. According to Stephen the _______ is inclusive of the home because of relations between the studier and the studied 16. Gupta and Ferguson note that anthropologists est ...
... 14. The AAA code can be summarized as the Anthropologist being responsible to the people, species and materials that they study. 15. According to Stephen the _______ is inclusive of the home because of relations between the studier and the studied 16. Gupta and Ferguson note that anthropologists est ...
CONTEXTUALIZING ARCHAEOLOGY
... world as BH (Before the Hejira) or AH (After the Hejira), referencing the Prophet Muhammad’s departure from Mecca in September, 622 CE. ...
... world as BH (Before the Hejira) or AH (After the Hejira), referencing the Prophet Muhammad’s departure from Mecca in September, 622 CE. ...
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology — commonly called Penn Museum — is an archaeology and anthropology museum that is part of the University of Pennsylvania. It is located on Penn's campus in the University City neighborhood of Philadelphia.