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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2015 · 24 MIN

Indigenous Peoples Of The Caribbean: Memory, Identity, And The Politics Of History

from History Watch: The Podcast Series · host History Watch Project

In this podcast, Dr. Maximilian Forte of Concordia University is in conversation with Dr. Audra A. Diptee of the History Watch Project. Dr. Forte discusses memory, identity, and the politics of history as it relates to the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean. For more on Dr. Forte's work see http://openanthropology.org/. ISBN 978-0-9940972-1-7

In this podcast, Dr. Maximilian Forte of Concordia University is in conversation with Dr. Audra A. Diptee of the History Watch Project. Dr. Forte discusses memory, identity, and the politics of history as it relates to the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean. For more on Dr. Forte's work see http://openanthropology.org/. ISBN 978-0-9940972-1-7

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