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An Early Account of Native People Near Falls City

Each archive I enter I find new information about the native peoples of that county. Generally, the stories are of early encounters with a few native people, experiences…

  • Post date 24th April 2020
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

Navy Museum Surabaya

The navy is a soldier who become the vanguard of homeland security.Indonesia islands shaped need means of defense and natural resources who are competent.Indonesian navy  (TNI AL) have…

  • Post date 24th April 2020
  • Post author By Roikan

Successful doctoral Dissertation Defense: When we got reindeer, we moved to live to the tundra – The spoken and Silenced History of the Yamal Nenets

Roza Laptander’s public dissertation defense took place online on the 29th of  April 2020 at 10 a.m. Finnish time. “In Christianity, at the beginning was the word –…

  • Post date 24th April 2020
  • Post author By Roza Laptander

Agent of Rebirth, Kalapuyan Culture in Linn County

The Kalapuyans, for their part, accepted the settlement of the whites at first, as they saw the great wealth in new things brought to them, metals, fabrics, weapons,…

  • Post date 23rd April 2020
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

Ecogreen Batu Malang

Birds are wrong one animal favorite man .So pet and inspiring that men can fly with wings .Now technology aviation who transport people and cargo as soon as…

  • Post date 23rd April 2020
  • Post author By Roikan

Why Did Passenger Pigeons Go Extinct?

Nineteenth-century hunters in Louisiana shoot passenger pigeons. Smith Bennett/Wikimedia Commons This article was originally published at The Conversation and has been republished under C…

  • Post date 23rd April 2020
  • Post author By Eric Guiry

IZO: Vortrag „Die Rolle der Eisenbahn in der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung Chinas: Von Dampf bis High-Speed“

Vortrag von Elisabeth Köll (Notre Dame) zum Thema „Die Rolle der Eisenbahn in der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung Chinas: Von Dampf bis High-Speed“ Der Vortrag findet im Rahmen der Deutsche…

  • Post date 23rd April 2020
  • Post author By Redaktion

Towards a Covid-19 lexicon of conceptual off-shoots: locking sociality down in the Netherlands and Spain

This piece reconsiders the importance and impact of pandemic’s preventive discourses on existing language-scapes in society. During the COVID-19 pandemic, institutionalised anglophone paradigms of hea…

  • Post date 23rd April 2020
  • Post author By Elena Burgos Martínez

“The Measles from the Time of My Grandfather”: Amazonian Ethnocide Memories in Times of Covid-19 by Carlos Fausto

“Kanari Kuikuro shows me a pot full of winged leafcutter ants he has just collected”. November, 2002. Xingu Indigenous Land, Brazil. Photo by Carlos Fausto Two weeks ago,…

  • Post date 23rd April 2020
  • Post author By Carlos Fausto

COVID-19: A Simulacrum of the Climate Crisis?

HACER GÖREN Contrary to the once dominant optimism among the public that “Turkey is safe and secure”, COVID-19 has not skipped Turkey either. Yes, it is a single…

  • Post date 23rd April 2020
  • Post author By Rebecca_Irons

KRI BIMA SUCI

“Jalesveva Jayamahe” The training officer to the candidates is a KRI BIMA SUCI the pride of indonesia .When did this has involved in KRI DEWA RUCI contribute in…

  • Post date 23rd April 2020
  • Post author By Roikan

Street Photography Pangkalpinang Bangka Belitung

Famous for its lead in this area .No company large lead many people support .Now lead has dims but life must not be stopped .With its capital bangka…

  • Post date 23rd April 2020
  • Post author By Roikan

Surabaya Urban Fishing

Fishing is enjoyable activity .Hobbies and sports .Urban people have limited find a place fishing .But on my self-satisfaction and find sensation fishing can diilakukan anywhere .For running…

  • Post date 23rd April 2020
  • Post author By Roikan

Milkindo Kepanjen Malang: About Milk and Tourism Cattle

Drink the milk was a necessity modern humans to be healthy .How a glass of milk of can we are presented at the dinner table . South of…

  • Post date 23rd April 2020
  • Post author By Roikan

Crisis Redux, Viral Uncertainty, and Militarized Care: Coronavirus in the Aftermath of Bolivia’s Uncertain Coup

Este contenido está disponible en español aquí. Editor’s note: This post is the second in our five-part series “COVID-19: Views from the Field.” Click here to read an…

  • Post date 23rd April 2020
  • Post author By Caitlyn Dye

Animal Grief Shows We Aren’t Meant to Die Alone

A mother gorilla cradles her dead baby at a zoo in Germany in 2008. Rolf Wilms/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images As the SARS-CoV-2 virus rocks the world, a haunting aspect of…

  • Post date 22nd April 2020
  • Post author By Barbara J. King

When all there are is words for experiences that are too big for words

I had a different first post in mind when I agreed to come on board to write for anthrodendum. I think we all had many different things in…

  • Post date 22nd April 2020
  • Post author By Sarah Shulist

Larger than life herself

 

  • Post date 22nd April 2020
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Grass Trilogy

If you missed the “Introduction to Grass Trilogy,” you can find it here. By Ochirbatyn Dashbalbar Translated by Jessica Madison Pískatá 1. Grass O grass—presently my dear father,…

  • Post date 22nd April 2020
  • Post author By Jessica Madison Pískatá

Introduction to Grass Trilogy

The sacred mountain Altan Ovoo rises in the Dariganga region of eastern Mongolia. Jessica Madison Pískatá I first arrived in eastern Mongolia in August 2011 by way of…

  • Post date 22nd April 2020
  • Post author By Jessica Madison Pískatá

Achieving Universal Health Coverage in Zambia: state accountability and universality in a new community health worker programme by James Wintrup

Promotional materials from the global campaign to achieve Universal Health Coverage by the year 2030. Copyright UHC2030 – reproduced here under ‘fair use’ for academic purposes. “Health for…

  • Post date 22nd April 2020
  • Post author By James Wintrup

Ten Things about Collaborating for Climate Solutions

Heather Lazrus is an environmental anthropologist who studies perceptions of and responses to extreme weather in the context of a changing climate. Image description: An illustrated portrait of…

  • Post date 22nd April 2020
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

The Social Lives of Climate Reports

IPCC reports are hailed as objective, empirical evidence. But the social life of their production and circulation has much to do with conflicting politics, values, and choices. In…

  • Post date 22nd April 2020
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Unsustainable City

In New York, the sustainable city is being built on its own undoing. In 2014, residents of Staten Island’s Elm Park neighborhood found their cars covered in dust.…

  • Post date 22nd April 2020
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton
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