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Robert L. A. Hancock (Metis)

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LE,NONET Academic Coordinator, Office of Indigenous Academic and Community Engagement / University of Victoria

Anthropological Genealogies, Anthropological Kinship

October 21, 2017 / Robert L. A. Hancock (Metis)

For me, the most affecting part of the prospectus for HAN was not George Stocking’s use of settler colonialist metaphors, but finding Regna Darnell’s name among those on the original editorial board. Continue reading

Special Focus: Fields, Furrows, and Landmarks in the History of Anthropology

October 20, 2017 / Patricia Alvarez Astacio, Warwick Anderson, Lee D. Baker, Margaret M. Bruchac, William Carruthers, James Clifford, Nélia Dias, Rosanna Dent, Ugo F. Edu, Elizabeth Edwards, Matthew Engelke, James D. Faubion, Margaret Flood, Ruth Goldstein, Robert L. A. Hancock (Metis), Ageliki Lefkaditou, Benoît de L'Estoile, Adrianna Link, Jonathan Marks, H. Glenn Penny, Nathan Schlanger, Edna Suárez-Díaz, Marilyn Strathern, Helen Tilley, John Tresch, Han F. Vermeulen and Matt Watson

Read the full Focus Section here.

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