Tag: Cultural Anthropology
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Disasters hit the most vulnerable hardest
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Read More: Disasters hit the most vulnerable hardestCSU undergraduate student Alexiss Thomas’ op-ed piece for Professor Browne’s Public Anthropology course was published in The Greeley Tribune. As appearing in The Tribune | March 12, 2018 by Alexiss Thomas Experiencing a disaster could negatively impact anyone; however, some populations are more at risk for these negative outcomes because of their history…
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‘In nature, nothing exists alone’
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Read More: ‘In nature, nothing exists alone’Anthropology major Lauren Burr’s op-ed piece for Professor Browne’s Public Anthropology course was published in Santa Fee New Mexican. As appearing in Santa Fe New Mexican | February 24, 2018 by Lauren Burr In three decades, we have projections of a global population increase by about one-third, but a less than…
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Roux and Resilience: Eleven Years After Hurricane Katrina
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Read More: Roux and Resilience: Eleven Years After Hurricane KatrinaAs appearing on SAPIENS | August 31, 2016 by Katherine E. Browne Big bayou families knew cooking and sharing food could help them cope after disaster struck, but the recovery machine got in the way, creating a second, less visible crisis. When the front door of Connie and Terry Tipado’s…
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Our alumni on the Air
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Read More: Our alumni on the AirAlumna, Susan Harness, was interviewed recently for her work and research on American Indian transracial adoption. Her interview aired on Montana Public Radio on their program In Other Words. Her research, which looks at American Indian transracial adoption and its intersection with race, history and class, will be discussed in detail…