Cultural Anthropology
A people without knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.
-Marcus Garvey
How exciting is it to be able to experience a new culture? To some, getting out of that comfort zone can be challenging, but that’s okay! My blog will be giving you a in depth look at one specific life story, beliefs and values. Please subscribed below for future posts on journey of cultural differences.
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Welcome to My New Anthropology Blog
A people without knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots. — Marcus Garvey. This is the first post on my new blog about cultural anthropology. I will be sharing a life story of ones own beliefs, ritual and cultural differences then my own. So stay tuned for more!… Read more
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Descendants from wolves
I was lucky to be invited for the weekend out to the Quileute Indian Reservation in order to do my first observation. Native American history is one of my favorites to learn about, so I was hoping my 3 1/2 hour drive up would go by quickly because I was anxious to get started. A… Read more
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Strangers In Their Own Land: “The Rememberers”
Anthropology ethics of fieldwork is as followed: Do no harm, be open and honest about your work, obtained informed consent and necessary permission, weigh competing ethical obligations, make your results accessible and protect and preserve your records. For my field research, I will be interviewing and interacting with a female who belongs to a Native… Read more
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