Journal ArticleUnlike other primates, human populations are often divided into ethnic groups that have self-ascribed membership and are marked by seemingly arbitrary traits such as distinctive styles of dress or speech (Barth 1969, 1981). The modern understanding that ethnic identities are flexible and ethnic boundaries porous makes the origin and existence of such groups problematic because the movement of people and ideas between groups will tend to attenuate group differences. Thus, the persistence of existing boundaries and the birth of new ones suggests that there must be social processes that resist the homogenizing effects of migration and the strategic adoption of ethnic identities
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The discipline of biological anthropology has historically been fraught with problematic approaches ...
This article studies the relation of Aleut culture with its original environment' the Aleutians. Did...
Researchers have argued that the behavioral adaptations that explain the success of our species are ...
This article examines altruistic social norms among the Dolgans and the Nganasans in Arctic Siberia,...
For a long time, the central focus of anthropology has been on the study of the so-called traditiona...
This is the graphical abstract of the article published in the International Journal of Modern Anthr...
Ethnic groups are universal and unique to human societies. Such groups sometimes have norms of behav...
The Tlingits of south-east Alaska provide a fascinating example of the construction of ethnicity by ...
Research background: Ethnic identity development, while universal, is also recognized as an especial...
... Findings in my Anchorage research indicate that Western views presuming that assimilation of non...
The academic literature for the past several decades suggests an increased tendency to conceive “eth...
Following an introduction on the place of the anthropologist in the study of Eskimo archeology and c...
Most human populations are subdivided into ethnic groups which have self-ascribed membership and are...
In the given article, we analyze regional identity among the native indigenous people in the Siberia...
World-system theory has provided a vehicle for the global analysis of politico-economic change. Howe...
The discipline of biological anthropology has historically been fraught with problematic approaches ...
This article studies the relation of Aleut culture with its original environment' the Aleutians. Did...
Researchers have argued that the behavioral adaptations that explain the success of our species are ...