Leg dein Ohr auf die Schiene der Geschichte. (Put your ear to the rail of history.) Freudeskreis 1996 I hear them all, I hear them all, I hear them all. Old Crow Medicine Show 2006 Good ethnohistory, for lack of a different metaphor, might look somewhat like a reservation dog: the product of indefinite sources and directions, compromises and fights, a bricolage at its best; and for all that, interesting and beatiful, ready to be a loyal companion but independent enough to assert its survival, and fostering many children that lal look different, yet again. Here might be the time, then, to remember one of the best stories-that-might-have-occurred (Pirsig 1992:465): He remember it had been spring then, which is a wonderful time in Montana,...
In this article, I analyse the ways in which ethnographers are sampling and constructing stories, ho...
Comparing the hunter-gatherers of California and the Great Basin illustrates enormous differences be...
A growing interest in affect holds much promise for anthropology by providing a new frame to examine...
Leg dein Ohr auf die Schiene der Geschichte. (Put your ear to the rail of history.) Freudeskreis 19...
Many of us, in different parts of the world, face the responsibility of teaching the history of anth...
A problem in ethnomusicology that defies solution is that of influence--was the music we are studyin...
Although Sahlins proposed it over thirty years ago, and notwithstanding various noteworthy contribut...
none1noToday ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now pro...
The research examines the issue of the cultural anthropology of Native Americans, which is embedded ...
This article begins with a dispute between myself and anthropologist Robert Paine about Saami reinde...
Long before it became fashionable in the 1960s, John G. Neihardt\u27s Black Elk Speaks, the life of ...
Ethnography, emerging from anthropology, and adopted by sociologists, is a qualitative methodology t...
The relationship between anthropologists’ ethnographic investigations and the lived social worlds in...
Ethnoscience is a paradigm emerged in anthropology in mid-1950s, as a further result of the attempts...
Presidential address, 24th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Albuquerque, New...
In this article, I analyse the ways in which ethnographers are sampling and constructing stories, ho...
Comparing the hunter-gatherers of California and the Great Basin illustrates enormous differences be...
A growing interest in affect holds much promise for anthropology by providing a new frame to examine...
Leg dein Ohr auf die Schiene der Geschichte. (Put your ear to the rail of history.) Freudeskreis 19...
Many of us, in different parts of the world, face the responsibility of teaching the history of anth...
A problem in ethnomusicology that defies solution is that of influence--was the music we are studyin...
Although Sahlins proposed it over thirty years ago, and notwithstanding various noteworthy contribut...
none1noToday ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now pro...
The research examines the issue of the cultural anthropology of Native Americans, which is embedded ...
This article begins with a dispute between myself and anthropologist Robert Paine about Saami reinde...
Long before it became fashionable in the 1960s, John G. Neihardt\u27s Black Elk Speaks, the life of ...
Ethnography, emerging from anthropology, and adopted by sociologists, is a qualitative methodology t...
The relationship between anthropologists’ ethnographic investigations and the lived social worlds in...
Ethnoscience is a paradigm emerged in anthropology in mid-1950s, as a further result of the attempts...
Presidential address, 24th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Albuquerque, New...
In this article, I analyse the ways in which ethnographers are sampling and constructing stories, ho...
Comparing the hunter-gatherers of California and the Great Basin illustrates enormous differences be...
A growing interest in affect holds much promise for anthropology by providing a new frame to examine...