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Dr. Tony Gamble
tony_gamble1
I was looking through some books today & thought I'd share a favorite. Arthur Loveridge's "Reptiles of the Pacific World" published in 1945 near the end of WWII. One of
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student of knowledge
djdegaf
[THREAD] women Intelligence in The atheistic and scientific literature:Atheist philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer: ''childish, foolish, and shortsighted.''THE COLLECTED ESSAYS OF ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER. Nietzsche The saint if Athe
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Kwun Whess
KwunWhess
Thinking about the colonizers who stole from Indigenous peoples and don't provide the specifics of who and where they stole it from.Now there are Indigenous artifacts in museums and archives
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Arrogantly Black: The Negro Subversive
negrosubversive
Newton, brilliant as he was, is wrong here for several reasons. The main one is that no decolonization movement was ever premised on being able to roll back history and
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Your Friendly Butch Anarchist
butchanarchy
Too little known fact: Marx and Engels’ work was significantly influenced by American anthropologist Lewis H. Morgan’s study of the practices (which he called “communist in living”) of the Iroquois.Yet
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kyle a.b.
kyalbr
I was talking to a friend last night about Lovecraft and why the book and the first episode worked so much for me. It’s that race was an original American
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Tom James
TACJ
So a chap called David Graeber wrote a book on “bullshit” or useless jobs. He identifies five categories of bullshit jobs. Going to do a short thread on my thorts
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Melissa R. Poe
mpoetree
The backdrop of 2020 protests against police & our reckoning w/racism is "a parched landscape of stagnant progress toward racial parity, half a century after the passage of landmark Civil
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Black BioAnthropologists
BlackinBioAnth
Important thread on the History of Race in BioAnth told from the perspective of Black Bioanthropologists! #BlackinBioAnth #AnthroTwitter #BlackInBioAnthWeek #RaceAndBioAnth Dr. Yolanda Moses. 1997. An Idea Whose Time Has Come
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Marsha Henry
mghacademic
Am re-reading a great article for class next week & wanting to comment on something that is unique to Gender Studies in a short thread which promotes some of my
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Adilah
thegutterflower
Rest in power, Dr Malathi de Alwis. What a loss. Malathi's work on memory and nationalism are vital to understanding aspects of Sri Lanka as it is today. Malathi de
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Valerie Bondura
ValerieBondura
this is anti-Indigenous and has no place in archaeology."Repatriation ideology...regards Native Americans as victims"1) Repatriation regards Indigenous people as human beings w/ sovereignty over their own relations & history2)
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Amy Thunig
IndigenousX
Morning’ Loved waking to the yarn generated on Traditional #Aboriginal #placenames. There is always dissonance when it comes imperialst #datacollection with a limited appreciation of Aboriginal cultural nuance and
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manvir singh
mnvrsngh
I recently learned about We’wha, a 19th century craftsperson and ambassador of the Zuni people. We’wha was a “lhamana”—an individual born male who takes on female roles—and their story is
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Dan Tompkins
dan_pericles
I have not tracked down the decision-making within the AAA board, but can say that the decision was almost certainly related to (or result of) the impressive campaign launched by
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GullahMuseumSC
GullahSc
In 1931, Dr. Lorenzo Dow Turner recorded a 5-line song by a Gullah Geechee woman named Amelia Dawley of Harris Neck, GA. It was one of many recordings he made
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