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FieldNotes › Everyday Life
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For the Anthropology of British Columbia, Canada. Category Archives: Everyday Life. Talking Anthropology With Grade 1s. Friday, November 5, 2010. I’m back from talking with my son’s grade one class about what a cultural anthropologist is and what a cultural anthropologist does. My invitation to speak to the class came as part of a classroom unit on jobs and the tools people use to do their jobs. As many of you helped me think through […]. Also filed in Food. Sunday, September 5, 2010. Aboriginal Peoples&...
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FieldNotes › Film
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For the Anthropology of British Columbia, Canada. 8216;Cry Rock’: An Indigenous Perspective on Storytelling. Monday, October 11, 2010. Dear Douglas College Librarians: I saw a wonderful film at the Vancouver International Film Festival tonight. The film is called Cry Rock and it was written, produced, and directed by Nuxalk (Coast Salish; BC Central Coast) filmmaker Banchi Hanuse. It is a story of storytelling, as Ms. Hanuse wonders if she should record for posterity […]. Also filed in Anth 1120.
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FieldNotes › Splatsin First Nation – Douglas College Field School
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For the Anthropology of British Columbia, Canada. Splatsin First Nation – Douglas College Field School. My students and I will be blogging about our field school experiences at the Field School Blog. Between May 1 and June 23, 2011. Follow us on Twitter too ( #dcfieldschool. This was written by Tad McIlwraith. Wednesday, May 4, 2011, at 9:07 pm. Filed under Class Discussions. Follow comments here with the RSS feed. Both comments and trackbacks are currently closed. Indigenous Intellectual Property Rights.
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FieldNotes › Ethnohistory
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For the Anthropology of British Columbia, Canada. Tahltan Declaration is 100 Years Old. Thursday, October 14, 2010. Also filed in Class Discussions. Comments Off on Tahltan Declaration is 100 Years Old. 8220;Extinct” First Nation Files Land Claim: Readers Respond. Friday, August 1, 2008. Also filed in First Nations. Comments Off on “Extinct” First Nation Files Land Claim: Readers Respond. Lengthy Elaboration on Stanley Park History. Sunday, April 1, 2007. Victor Guerin, Coordinator of the Musqueam Langua...
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FieldNotes › ‘Cry Rock’: An Indigenous Perspective on Storytelling
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For the Anthropology of British Columbia, Canada. 8216;Cry Rock’: An Indigenous Perspective on Storytelling. Dear Douglas College Librarians:. I saw a wonderful film at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Tonight. The film is called. CRY ROCK trailer a short documentary. By the way, I understand that another film at the VIFF,. This was written by Tad McIlwraith. Monday, October 11, 2010, at 6:56 pm. Filed under Anth 1120. Follow comments here with the RSS feed. Monday, October 18, 2010 at 1:18 pm.
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FieldNotes › Anth 1160
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For the Anthropology of British Columbia, Canada. Category Archives: Anth 1160. Maa-Nulth Treaty (Vancouver Island) Implemented. Saturday, April 2, 2011. The First Nations comprising the Maa-Nulth Treaty Group implemented their treaty with BC and Canada. It is the second BC Treaty Process Treaty to be implemented after the Tsawwassen Treaty in 2009. Here’s a round-up of the news: New, April 9, 2011: Treaty opens up a world of opportunity for First Nation (Victoria Times Colonist) […]. Update: All episode...
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FieldNotes › Anth 1120
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For the Anthropology of British Columbia, Canada. Category Archives: Anth 1120. Maa-Nulth Treaty (Vancouver Island) Implemented. Saturday, April 2, 2011. The First Nations comprising the Maa-Nulth Treaty Group implemented their treaty with BC and Canada. It is the second BC Treaty Process Treaty to be implemented after the Tsawwassen Treaty in 2009. Here’s a round-up of the news: New, April 9, 2011: Treaty opens up a world of opportunity for First Nation (Victoria Times Colonist) […]. It’s that tim...
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FieldNotes › Field School
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For the Anthropology of British Columbia, Canada. Category Archives: Field School. Splatsin First Nation – Douglas College Field School. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. My students and I will be blogging about our field school experiences at the Field School Blog between May 1 and June 23, 2011. Follow us on Twitter too (#dcfieldschool). Sphere: Related Content. Also filed in Class Discussions. Comments Off on Splatsin First Nation – Douglas College Field School. Splatsin-Douglas College Field School. Right: Kla...
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FieldNotes › First Nations
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For the Anthropology of British Columbia, Canada. Category Archives: First Nations. Report Posted: Role of RCMP in Residential School System. Tuesday, November 1, 2011. The RCMP has released a major report on its role in the Canadian Residential School System. The RCMP website posts the executive summary of the report, but you must request the full pdf version of the report from the RCMP via email. The introduction indicates that the document is a public document and that it […]. Also filed in History.
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