One of the strengths of cultural anthropologists (as opposed to political scientists or mass media researchers) conducting research in the emerging field of media anthropology is that through their deep relationship with a particular place, particular people, and particular media, they are able to more holistically document the visible and audible evidence of cultural production […]
Entries Tagged as 'colonialism'
Indigenous Peoples in Bolivia Depicted Inaccurately
August 21st, 2008 · No Comments · Post to NewsCloud »
Tags: United Nations · South America · social justice · indigenous+peoples · human rights · colonialism
Gond Indigenous Peoples of India Impacted by Deforestation
August 21st, 2008 · No Comments · Post to NewsCloud »
The South Central Gond indigenous people live in the forests and hills of India in Maharashatra and Andhra Pradesh, north of the Godavari River. They are essentially concentrated in the Chandrapur, Adilabad, and Garhichiroli districts. The Southeast Gond indigenous people live in the forests and hills of southern India. They are primarily concentrated in the […]
Tags: indigenous+peoples · deforestation · human rights · india · colonialism · environment
Indigenous Peoples of South and Central Asia Book Review
August 3rd, 2008 · No Comments · Post to NewsCloud »
Barbara Bower and Barbara Rose Johnston, eds.2007
Left Coast Press
On May 2, 2008 the cyclone Nargis crashed into Myanmar, killing an estimated 78,000 people and inundating countless acres of land. A week later, an earthquake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale struck Wenchuan County in southwest China’s Sichuan Province. These two events brought the […]
Tags: indigenous+peoples · social justice · india · colonialism · China · Tibet · environment