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Colloquiums from 2003
"The Archaeology of Colonialism in British Honduros: Maya Caste War Immigrants and the British Colonial Enterprise, 1857-1936."
Dr. Jason Yaeger, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin and 2004 Fellow of the School of American Research



"Blood for the Earth: Ritual Fighting and Killing in the Andes."
Dr. Richard Chacon, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Winthrop University



"Margaret Mead: An Observer Observed"
A film viewing with Dr. Janina Fenigsen, Department of Anthropology, University of South Carolina



Townsend Lecture
Dr. Sterling Stuckey, Distinguished Professor of History, University of California - Riverside



"The Sojourner Syndrome: Participatory Research and Women's Health in Harlem, New York"
Dr. Leith Mullings, Presidential Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Program in Medical Anthropology at the Graduate Center, City University of New York

Sponsored by the Departments of Anthropology and Women's Studies Program



"Shared History"
A 10-minute documentary segment dating to the 1950's with 18th Century images and documents. Addresses issues of South Carolinian shared histories of slavery, race, power, class and politics. The producer, Felicia Dryden, will present the project and will answer questions about her personal relationship to the people in the documentary



2nd Year Grad Students present their summer research



"Continuity and Change in the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca"
Dr. Stephen Kowalewski, Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia



"Late Ice Age Adaptations: The View from Mezirich, Ukraine"
Jim M. Adovasio, Ph.D., Director of MAI, and Chair of the Department of Anthropology/Archaeology at Mercyhurst College in Pennsylvania.

Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology, South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology and the Allendale Paleoindian Expedition



Undergraduate Research Presentations
Rosemary Puntillo: "Exploring Dream Catchers, The Process of Authenticity and Commodification in the Native American Art World"

Heather Bartley: "Peat from the Congaree Swamp, SC: A Window into the Pleistocene and Holocene Environments of South Carolina"

Katie Bannen: "Defying Boundaries in Native American Art From the Voices of the Artists"

Amie Spade: "Non-Human Primate Gestural Communication: A Critical Review of International Communication within research settings and ape societies"



Anthropology in the Public Interest: Combining Ethnographic, Epidemiological, and Political Economic Approaches to Health"
Mary Anglin, University of Kentucky



Thinking of Joining the Peace Corps?
Get the scoop from Keith West, Peace Corp Recruiter (Atlanta)



"Grounding Black Identity Theory: Racial and Religious Identity Formation Among Jamaica's First Two Generations of Rastafari"
Charles Reavis Price, Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

Sponsored by the Departments of Anthropology and African American Studies




What's In A Name?: Parental Name-Calling Among French Adolescents of Algerian Descent
Chantal M. Tetreault, PhD Candidate, University of Texas at Austin



"A Plague from the West: Anti-Haitianism and the Racialization of Disease in the Dominican Republic"
David Sean Simmons, National Science Foundation, Post Doctorate Fellow, Program in Infectious Disease and Social Change, Harvard Medical School

Sponsored by the Departments of Anthropology and Public Health




"Indio/a, Mestizo/a, and Mulato/a: Dominicanness and the Socio-Historical Significance of Mixed Race Identities in the Dominican Republic"
by: Kimberly Eisen Simmons, Resident Director, CIEE Study Center, Program in Spanish Language and Caribbean Studies, Santiago Dominican Republic

Sponsored by the Departments of Anthropology and African American Studies




Colloquiums from 2006
Colloquiums from 2005
Colloquiums from 2004
Colloquiums from 2002
Colloquiums from 2001

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