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Mission: Agnes C. L. Donohugh, early apostle for ethnography
In the spring of 1915, the Kennedy School of Missions at Hartford Theological Seminary, the leading graduate school for missionary training in the United States at this time, offered the first graduate-level course on ethnology ever to be taught in ...
Hartley, Benjamin L.
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History and Contemporary Politics of Poland 1939–2003 [PDF]
The present book “Poland – History, Culture and Society. Selected Readings” is the third edition of a collection of academic texts written with the intention to accompany the module by providing incoming students with teaching materials that will assist ...
Żurawski vel Grajewski, Przemysław
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Antecknat: Det mångfacetterade kulturbegreppet
In 1982, ethnologists Billy Ehn and Orvar Löfgren rhetorically asked whether the concept of culture could mean anything, and whether it would not be wiser to just stick to one definition of it. Some thirty years later, it has become quite clear that the
Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
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The Role of Postage Stamps in Palestinian National Identity and History
Abstract This article examines how the Palestinian Authority has used postage stamps as a tool to construct national identity, shape collective memory, and convey political messages during what it hoped would be a transition to statehood. The analysis focuses on three themes of stamps issued between 1994 and 2023: the struggle for independence and ...
Ido Zelkovitz, Yehiel Limor
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Book Review: The American Indian Oral History Manual: Making Many Voices Heard [PDF]
The times have changed. American Indian people, like indigenous population worldwide, have finally begun to impress scholars with the fact that in spite of centuries of colonial exploitation their cultures are alive and they hold ownership of them.
Gregory, Hiram F.
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Places as refrains: A non‐constructive alternative to assemblage thinking
Abstract Over the past 20 to 30 years, relational, post‐humanist, processual, and non‐representational approaches to space and place have gained an increasing purchase within anglophone human geography, whether underpinned by academic engagements with Western philosophy, anthropology, or indigenous thinking and praxis.
Peter Merriman
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A Two-Phase or Tiered Caddo Mound at The Camp Joy Site (41UR144), Lake 0\u27 the Pines [PDF]
As the United States expanded in the late eighteenth century and through most of the nineteenth century, much interest and question was raised over the increasing numbers of earthen mounds and earthen constructions encountered by the settlers moving ...
Turner, Mike
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Etnologen som de ohördas advokat
The author speaks for an ethnology which advocates the experience of people who are normally excluded from the political and public arena. Methods to make the text polyphonic are discussed, to create an open text subject to multiple interpretations. The
Marianne Liliequist
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“Queer Sonic Fingerprint”—Listening to speculative queer relations in ethnographic collections
Anthropology and Humanism, EarlyView.
Isabel Bredenbröker, Adam Pultz Melbye
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