Engaging Native American Publics considers the increasing influence of Indigenous groups as key audiences, collaborators
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Anthropologists have expressed wariness about the concept of evil even in discussions of morality and ethics, in part be
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Language, our primary tool of thought and perception, is at the heart of who we are as individuals. Languages are consta
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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Engagement with non-academic groups and actors – such as policy-makers, in
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Contributors highlight projects in which collaboration has generated new possibilities of expression and conceptualizati
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For research in linguistic anthropology, the successful execution of research projects is a challenging but essential ta
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Since the 1950s the federal government has mounted a series of initiatives to address the social, economic, and politica
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This is the first textbook on the linguistic relativity hypothesis, presenting it in user-friendly language, yet analyzi
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At a time of rising global economic precarity and social inequality, the field of economic anthropology offers solutions
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In order to move global society towards a sustainable “ecotopia,” solutions must be engaged in specific places and commu
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GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup('ISBN:9780748618613); This guide to Native American history and culture outlines new
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