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EPISODE · May 18, 2020 · 1H 6M

Episode 3 (Part 3): The Origins of Anthropology - Indigenous and Feminist Anthropology

from Pertaining to People Podcast · host Gillian Taylor

This is the final part of our current exploration into the history of anthropology and archaeology (for now! Give us another 20 years and we’ll be back at it). Going off of Part 2, in which we discussed Processualism and Post-Processualism, we wanted to take some extra time to talk about the incorporation of indigenous and feminist perspectives into the discipline, how that manifests and what it means for anthropology. In this episode, you’ll learn about some early female anthropologists, the “Kennewick Man”, Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi and more! So much for this being a “little” episode, huh?

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This is the final part of our current exploration into the history of anthropology and archaeology (for now! Give us another 20 years and we’ll be back at it). Going off of Part 2, in which we discussed Processualism and Post-Processualism, we wanted to take some extra time to talk about the incorporation of indigenous and feminist perspectives into the discipline, how that manifests and what it means for anthropology. In this episode, you’ll learn about some early female anthropologists, the “Kennewick Man”, Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi and more! So much for this being a “little” episode, huh? Intro/Outro Music: The Spaghetti Western Set by Brett Van Donsel Music - https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=10&v=WizFTwM_J_8&feature=emb_logo References cited Indigenous anth/arky: Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, T. J. Ferguson, Dorothy Lippert, Randall H. McGuire, George P. Nicholas, Joe E. Watkins, and Larry J. Zimmerman. (2010). "The premise and promise of indigenous archaeology." American Antiquity 75:228-238. PDF McGhee, Robert. (2008). "Aboriginalism and the problems of indigenous archaeology." American Antiquity 73:579-597. PDF McGhee, Robert. (2010). "Of strawmen, herrings, and frustrated expectations." American Antiquity 75:239-243. PDF Silliman, Stephen W. (2010). "The value and diversity of indigenous archaeology: a response to McGhee." American Antiquity 75:217-220. PDF Wilcox, Michael. (2010). "Saving indigenous peoples from ourselves: separate but equal archaeology is not scientific archaeology." American Antiquity 75:221-227. PDF Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi Kennewick Man NAGPRA Feminist anth/arky/Gender: Bolger, Diane. (2012). A Companion to Gender Prehistory. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Conkey, Margaret W. and Spector, Janet D. (1984). Archaeology and the Study of Gender. In Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory 7:1-38. Zsófia Torma. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zs%C3%B3fia_Torma Hanna Rydh. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanna_Rydh Lozano Rubio, Sandra. (2011). Gender Thinking in the Making: Feminist Epistemology and Gender Archaeology. Norwegian Archaeological Review 44 (1):21-39.

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