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- ansnational Family Obligations.” //Latin American Perspectives// 37 (5): 67–87. https://doi.org/10.1177/0094582
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- ansnational Family Obligations.” //Latin American Perspectives// 37 (5): 67–87. https://doi.org/10.1177/0094582
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- one’s existing relatives. Each is an alternative perspective on the act of migration that one can take. Neithe... ansnational Family Obligations.” //Latin American Perspectives// 37 (5): 67–87. https://doi.org/10.1177/0094582
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- your own family looks like from another culture’s perspective: What’s it like to live in a multiple-parent hous
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- g 22 | 1. [[4.1|Spheres of exchange in historical perspective]] | | |\\ | Aug 24 | 2. [[4.2|The efflorescence o... ^ **Module III: Ethnic pluralism in comparative perspective (Leo Couacaud)** ^^^^\\ | **8** | **Ethnicity a... 1. “Value Creation and Museums from an Indigenous Perspective.” In //Museums, Societies and the Creation of Val... their own culture.” In //Curatorship: Indigenous perspectives in post-colonial societies—Proceedings//, 18–22.
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- ECKJS~~ ====== Spheres of exchange in historical perspective ====== ===== Spheres of exchange in historical perspective ===== ==== Week 4: Spheres of exchange & The effl... Hoskins, Janet. 1997. //The Play of Time: Kodi Perspectives on Calendars, History, and Exchange//. Berkeley:
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- ow things we don’t, and see things from their own perspectives. Hence, there is always more to learn, and there are always new perspectives to consider. For that reason, **anthropology is
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- rs, though. Anthropology teaches us to listen to perspectives that we would not otherwise know about, and lear... gy also helps us to realize the limits of our own perspectives. ===== The mechanics of the class ===== The cl
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- uman Rights, Culture and Context: Anthropological Perspectives//, edited by Richard Wilson, 49–69. Gowricharn
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- uman Rights, Culture and Context: Anthropological Perspectives//, edited by Richard Wilson, 49–69. Gowricharn
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- 1. “Value Creation and Museums from an Indigenous Perspective.” In //Museums, Societies and the Creation of Val... their own culture.” In //Curatorship: Indigenous perspectives in post-colonial societies—Proceedings//, 18–22.... riginal Cultural Traditions in Art.” //Curriculum Perspectives// 41 (1): 85–92. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41297-
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- 1. “Value Creation and Museums from an Indigenous Perspective.” In //Museums, Societies and the Creation of Val... their own culture.” In //Curatorship: Indigenous perspectives in post-colonial societies—Proceedings//, 18–22.... riginal Cultural Traditions in Art.” //Curriculum Perspectives// 41 (1): 85–92. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41297-