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 …

Strangers In Their Own Land

Hello, my name is Kindell. I am originally from Huntington Beach, CA and moved to Washington state my sophomore year of high school. I returned to California for 6 years during my time with the U.S. Coast Guard, but decided to return back to upstate Washington to complete my degree in environmental science. During the …

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! …

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