Actas Del XVII Congreso Internacional De Americanistas Sesion De Buenos Aires 17 23 De Mayo De 1910

Actas Del XVII Congreso Internacional De Americanistas Sesion De Buenos Aires  17 23 De Mayo De 1910
Author: Robert Lehmann-Nitsche
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2020-07-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9354040497

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Actas del XVII Congreso internacional de americanistas

Actas del XVII Congreso internacional de americanistas
Author: Robert Lehmann-Nitsche
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 794
Release: 1912
Genre: America
ISBN: OSU:32435023125784

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Actas Del XVIIo Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Sesi n de Buenos Aires 17 23 de Mayo 1910

Actas Del XVIIo Congreso Internacional de Americanistas  Sesi  n de Buenos Aires  17 23 de Mayo 1910
Author: Robert Lehmann-Nitsche
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1910
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:468294397

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Itinerant Ideas

Itinerant Ideas
Author: Joanna Crow
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2022-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783031019524

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This book explores how ideas about race travelled across national borders in early twentieth-century Latin America. It builds on a vast array of scholarly works which underscore the highly contingent and flexible nature of race and racism in the region. The framework of the nation-state dominates much of this scholarship, in part because of the important implications of ideas about race for state policies. This book argues that we need to investigate the cross-border elaboration of ideas that informed and fed into these policies. It is organized around three key policy areas – labour, cultural heritage, and education – and focuses on conversations between Chilean and Peruvian intellectuals about the ‘indigenous question’. Most historical scholarship on Chile and Peru draws attention to the wars fought in the nineteenth century and their long-term consequences, which reverberate to this day. Relations between the two countries are therefore interpreted almost exclusively as antagonistic and hostile. Itinerant Ideas challenges this dominant historical narrative.

Actas del XVIIo Congreso internacional de Americanistas

Actas del XVIIo Congreso internacional de Americanistas
Author: Robert Lehmann-Nitsche
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 788
Release: 1912
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BML:37001104946517

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Patagonia

Patagonia
Author: Fernanda Peñaloza,Jason Wilson
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2010
Genre: Patagonia (Argentina and Chile)
ISBN: 3039109170

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"This volume is a selection of the papers presented during the international conference Patagonia: Myths and Realities organised through the Centre of Latin American Cultural Studies at the University of Manchester and held in September 2005 at the Manchester Museum"--Introd.

Us and Them

Us and Them
Author: Richard Martin Reycraft
Publsiher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2005-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781938770852

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This volume brings together a corpus of scholars whose work collectively represents a significant advancement in the study of prehistoric ethnicity in the Andean region. The assembled research represents an outstanding collection of theoretical and methodological approaches, and conveys recent discoveries in several subfields of prehistoric Andean anthropology, including spatial archaeology, mortuary archaeology, textile studies, ceramic analysis, and biological anthropology. Many of the authors in this volume apply novel research techniques, while others wield more established approaches in original ways. Although the research presented in this volume has occurred in the Andean region, many of the novel methods applied will be applicable to other geographic regions, and it is hoped that this research will stimulate others to pursue future innovative work in the prehistoric study of ethnic identification.

The Unnaming of Kroeber Hall

The Unnaming of Kroeber Hall
Author: Andrew Garrett
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2023-12-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780262547093

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A critical examination of the complex legacies of early Californian anthropology and linguistics for twenty-first-century communities. In January 2021, at a time when many institutions were reevaluating fraught histories, the University of California removed anthropologist and linguist Alfred Kroeber’s name from a building on its Berkeley campus. Critics accused Kroeber of racist and dehumanizing practices that harmed Indigenous people; university leaders repudiated his values. In The Unnaming of Kroeber Hall, Andrew Garrett examines Kroeber’s work in the early twentieth century and his legacy today, asking how a vigorous opponent of racism and advocate for Indigenous rights in his own era became a symbol of his university’s failed relationships with Native communities. Garrett argues that Kroeber’s most important work has been overlooked: his collaborations with Indigenous people throughout California to record their languages and stories. The Unnaming of Kroeber Hall offers new perspectives on the early practice of anthropology and linguistics and on its significance today and in the future. Kroeber’s documentation was broader and more collaborative and multifaceted than is usually recognized. As a result, the records Indigenous people created while working with him are relevant throughout California as communities revive languages, names, songs, and stories. Garrett asks readers to consider these legacies, arguing that the University of California chose to reject critical self-examination when it unnamed Kroeber Hall.