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Nov 12, 2009
The Rituals of Modernity
In: Anthropology (general)
By: Duncan McGibbon
According to some, a tribe, such as the African Azande, may have a different perspective, but it Is equally as meaningful. Others argue that such comparisons are sensless
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Nov 11, 2009
John Muir's Tribal Education
In: Ethnography
By: Richard Fleck
Though John Muir was first frightened by starving Indians during his boyhood in Wisconsin, he grew to appreciate them in the California Sierra and even more so in Alaska.
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Nov 10, 2009
Henry David Thoreau as Cultural Anthropologist
In: Ethnography
By: Richard Fleck
Henry D. Thoreau became a student of Native American cultures as seen in his Indian Notebooks and in his visits to Maine where he met and befriended Penobscot Indians.
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Nov 10, 2009
How Art Has Kept History Alive
In: Cultural Anthropology
By: Brian T. Bolten
The HMS Bounty, an obscure armed merchant ship from which the crew mutinied is immortalized on film.
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Nov 7, 2009
Gender Constructions in a Ford F-150 Commercial
In: Cultural Anthropology
By: Rebekah Richards
Gender identities are socially constructed and reinforced in advertising and other media. A 2009 commercial for the Ford F-150 truck reinforces a violent masculinity.
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Nov 3, 2009
Cultural Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology
In: Cultural Anthropology
By: Stefan Jeffrey
Cultural anthropology cannot attempt to define a society's culture without studying the very people that belong to it.
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Oct 29, 2009
The Mysterious Realm of Human Speech
In: Linguistic Anthropology
By: Ann Casey
Rresearching the marvel of cognitive thought into human speech, no known cause exists for one of the most baffling questions in the study of human development.
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Oct 27, 2009
A Brief History of the Museum
In: Cultural Anthropology
By: Admassu Kebede
Having its origins in ancient Alexandria, the museum opened its doors to the public in 18th century France and spread in the wake of the great world's fairs.
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Oct 24, 2009
The Vampire Disease
In: Anthropology (general)
By: Lawrence Koppy
Porphyria symptoms bear striking similarities to characteristics associated with Vampires of literature and film. Could this explain origins of the age-old legend?
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Oct 22, 2009
The History of Halloween
In: Cultural Anthropology
By: Iulia Filip
The origins of Halloween, a secular holiday observed by millions of people every year, can be traced back to ancient Celtic, Roman and Christian rituals.
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