It's no exciting website. There are no news, there are no articles to read, but you'll find information about two upcoming conferences.
From their self-description:
"The Anthropological Association of Ireland (AAI) is a small, non-profit organisati… more »
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by lorenz on Jan 19, 2005 in Us and Them, fieldwork / methods, Northern America, anthropology (general)
Greater Milwaukee Today
Over a three-year period of time from 2000-2003, Urban Anthropology Inc., a Milwaukee nonprofit organization, deployed a handful of anthropologists, anthropology interns and former homeless individuals to document 109 stories o… more »
by lorenz on Jan 16, 2005 in indigenous people / minorities, Us and Them, Asia, anthropology (general), Tsunami Dec 2004, Andaman & Nicobar societies
Kai Friese, Outlook India
Yes, anthropology is alive and well, in the islands and it’s having a field day in the news. The Indian Express on Sunday gave us a double-page spread (slugged ‘Black and White’) with a field guide to "the tribes and their su… more »
by lorenz on Jan 12, 2005 in Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing, anthropology (general) • 3 comments »
So cool! Alex Golub has discovered that The California Digital Library provides free access to - at the moment - 61 anthropological books in fulltext.His recommendations: Rob Brightman’s Grateful Prey , The Calligraphic State, Maring Hunters and Trad… more »
by lorenz on Jan 12, 2005 in indigenous people / minorities, Us and Them, Asia, anthropology (general), Tsunami Dec 2004, Andaman & Nicobar societies • 1 comment »
KUTV.com / ap
PORT BLAIR, India (AP) The last few dozen remaining members of an ancient indigenous tribe in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands said they raced up a mountain to escape a devastating tsunami - and avoid extinction.
"I am the king. They f… more »
On a new search page on antropologi.info you can search for information on several anthropology-related websites - among others:
- anthrobase.com (Collection of anthropological texts)
- American Anthropological Association
- SOSIG Social Science Inf… more »
Linda McQuaig, The Toronto Star
About the same time the tsunami was hitting the shores of southeast Asia, North Americans were hitting the stores in the usual Boxing Day shopping frenzy. North Americans were behaving in a way we consider "normal." Ind… more »
by lorenz on Dec 19, 2004 in indigenous people / minorities, Africa, persons and theories, journal articles / papers, San-bushmen • 1 comment »
Richard B. Lee, Natural History, December 1969“Eating Christmas in the Kalahari” by Richard Borshay Lee was published in the December 1969 issue of Natural History. It is one of the’s most frequently reprinted stories. In the final paragraph, Lee won… more »
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