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Margaret Bruchac is an Indigenous (Abenaki) assistant professor of anthropology and the coordinator of Native American and Indigenous Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. (Submitted photo)

Reverse Ethnography: Decolonizing Approaches to Anthropological Research

A community-focused lecture series to mark the 50th anniversary of the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology

Event

Archaeology and Anthropology in an Era of Engagement and Reconciliation

This community-focused lecture series marks the 50th anniversary of the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology.

Thursday, Jan. 10
4:30–6 pm
102 Arts Building, 9 Campus Dr.

Free and open to the public

Reverse Ethnography: Decolonizing Approaches to Anthropological Research
by Dr. Margaret Bruchac (PhD), University of Pennsylvania

This is the fourth in the department’s 50th anniversary lecture series. Margaret Bruchac is an Indigenous (Abenaki) assistant professor of anthropology and the coordinator of Native American and Indigenous Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Her most recent book is Savage Kin: Indigenous Informants and American Anthropologists, published in 2018 by University of Arizona Press.

Info: j.waldram@usask.ca


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