Draft paper prepared on the eve of independence of Timor-Leste (1999) looking back at the anthropological studies made in the island, in particular by Portuguese anthropologists authorized by the Estado Novo regime (1926-1974).info:eu-repo/semantics/draf
[Extract] This paper reports on survey and excavation programs that have been carried our in the Aru...
The area of Bidau, in the East Timorese capital of Dili, was home to the only documented form of Cre...
Anthropology in Portugal The Case of the Portuguese Society of Anthropology and Ethnology (spae), 19...
This text addresses the theories and justifications the Portuguese colonial regime used to support i...
The island of Timor has always attracted the interest of archaeological research. The part that cur...
Portuguese anthropology had its beginnings with the work of late nineteenth‐century folklorists, eth...
This article examines the world of colonial ethnographies in Timor-Leste, designated Portuguese Timo...
This article analyzes colonial investigations of the indigenous polities designated as reinos (king...
Antropologia e colonialismo em Timor português A ilha de Timor, e especialmente a parte que antigam...
This article explores the shared histories of blood groups, racial conceptions, and linguistics in t...
This article is about the equivoques of anthropology’s colonial encounter as well as the story of i...
Until the second half of the twentieth century (more precisely the sixties and the seventies) when a...
This article explores the shared histories of blood groups, racial conceptions, and linguistics in t...
This article examines the connected histories of racial science and colonial geography in Island So...
In the nineteenth century, diverse geological, biological and anthropological features of the Island...
[Extract] This paper reports on survey and excavation programs that have been carried our in the Aru...
The area of Bidau, in the East Timorese capital of Dili, was home to the only documented form of Cre...
Anthropology in Portugal The Case of the Portuguese Society of Anthropology and Ethnology (spae), 19...
This text addresses the theories and justifications the Portuguese colonial regime used to support i...
The island of Timor has always attracted the interest of archaeological research. The part that cur...
Portuguese anthropology had its beginnings with the work of late nineteenth‐century folklorists, eth...
This article examines the world of colonial ethnographies in Timor-Leste, designated Portuguese Timo...
This article analyzes colonial investigations of the indigenous polities designated as reinos (king...
Antropologia e colonialismo em Timor português A ilha de Timor, e especialmente a parte que antigam...
This article explores the shared histories of blood groups, racial conceptions, and linguistics in t...
This article is about the equivoques of anthropology’s colonial encounter as well as the story of i...
Until the second half of the twentieth century (more precisely the sixties and the seventies) when a...
This article explores the shared histories of blood groups, racial conceptions, and linguistics in t...
This article examines the connected histories of racial science and colonial geography in Island So...
In the nineteenth century, diverse geological, biological and anthropological features of the Island...
[Extract] This paper reports on survey and excavation programs that have been carried our in the Aru...
The area of Bidau, in the East Timorese capital of Dili, was home to the only documented form of Cre...
Anthropology in Portugal The Case of the Portuguese Society of Anthropology and Ethnology (spae), 19...