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If you are like me, you have been thinking a lot about the release of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) report this week. I have been trying to learn more about the use of the word … Continued
Hi all- As promised, Here are the sustainability notes from today, since I was moving faster than your pens. Don’t worry about the last slide, we didn’t cover it. There were 2 short videos I had planned to share if there was time, here … Continued
As a follow up to today’s class discussion in ANTH 104-002 about the pit cook, here are the definitions that were on my Powerpoint: Food security: the state of having reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food … Continued
It happens every Friday: an email arrives in my inbox from SAPIENS. I never know what I am going to read about, but know it will have something to do with being human, and will be interesting. Articles are short, … Continued
If you are reading this, there is a very good chance that you have just started one of my classes, and are looking at the resources I have posted for you. Each course that I teach has a separate page, … Continued
Happy studying everyone, the term is done and now it’s just the final exam to go. I built a Jeopardy quiz to use in class this afternoon with ANTH 104-002, and as promised, I am posting it here. It is … Continued
This past spring when I was working in southern Italy I set a young Nigerian refugee who we had hired to help with odd jobs at the farm where our culinary workshop participants were staying. One evening Sunday told me … Continued
I’m not the kind of person to say “I told you so”….. but CHECK THIS OUT!! Just this winter in ANTH 240 we were talking about the historic archaeology of the ill fated Franklin Expedition and I said : “Keep … Continued