Anthropology is the study of human behavior and culture, and anthropologists in the United States divide their research into four sub-fields of study: physical anthropology; archaeology; linguistic anthropology; and cultural anthropology. North American anthropology draws its impetus from the foundational work of Franz Boas, a professor at Columbia University who lived along the Arctic Circle on Baffin Island, Canada for one year in the late nineteenth century where he kept copious notes of the language, life ways and customs of the Inuit. The following year, Boas collaborated with several museums conducting fieldwork along the North Pacific Coast setting the tone for anthropologists working closely with native peoples taking extensive fiel...
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Interactions with Indigenous populations around the world have been, and continue to be, riddled wit...
American anthropology, from its earliest practice, focused on what was termed “salvage ethnography,”...
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I will talk about a study I did on the first persons to do Ph.D.s in anthropology and how the projec...
Anthropology is the study of mankind (anthropos). Etymologically, anthropology comes from the word a...
ETHNOGRAPHY, the basic field research method in anthropology. This article, which treats the corpus ...
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology explores fundamental questions about what it means to be human...
Anthropology is the study of humans. Anthropologists study the entire spectrum of human existence fr...
The course of cultural development is examined in the late archaic cultures of the middle Rio Grande...
The history of American archaeology has been traced back at least to Thomas Jefferson. (Jefferson, 1...
ANTHROPOLOGY (New Persian mardomšenāsī), social and cultural, in Iran and Afghanistan (see also Afgh...
The aim of this course is to introduce students to the major concepts and debates in the\ud field of...
This study addresses the nature of human interaction with the riparian environment in the Santa Clar...
The following article is the author\u27s treatise on the imperative for explicit theoretical use in ...
Interactions with Indigenous populations around the world have been, and continue to be, riddled wit...
American anthropology, from its earliest practice, focused on what was termed “salvage ethnography,”...
This paper summarizes the prehistoric cultural manifestations found on the Rio Grande Plain of Texas...
In the late nineteenth century, if ethnologists in the United States recognized African American cul...
I will talk about a study I did on the first persons to do Ph.D.s in anthropology and how the projec...
Anthropology is the study of mankind (anthropos). Etymologically, anthropology comes from the word a...
ETHNOGRAPHY, the basic field research method in anthropology. This article, which treats the corpus ...
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology explores fundamental questions about what it means to be human...
Anthropology is the study of humans. Anthropologists study the entire spectrum of human existence fr...
The course of cultural development is examined in the late archaic cultures of the middle Rio Grande...
The history of American archaeology has been traced back at least to Thomas Jefferson. (Jefferson, 1...
ANTHROPOLOGY (New Persian mardomšenāsī), social and cultural, in Iran and Afghanistan (see also Afgh...
The aim of this course is to introduce students to the major concepts and debates in the\ud field of...
This study addresses the nature of human interaction with the riparian environment in the Santa Clar...
The following article is the author\u27s treatise on the imperative for explicit theoretical use in ...
Interactions with Indigenous populations around the world have been, and continue to be, riddled wit...