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Charlesfort Discovered!, Chester B. Depratter, Stanley South, James B. Legg
Charlesfort Discovered!, Chester B. Depratter, Stanley South, James B. Legg
Faculty & Staff Publications
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The Return Of The 1996 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition, Albert C. Goodyear
The Return Of The 1996 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition, Albert C. Goodyear
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Santa Elena Ceramics, James B. Legg, Chester B. Depratter, Stanley South
Santa Elena Ceramics, James B. Legg, Chester B. Depratter, Stanley South
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
What Does One Do With White People Who Stay?, Terence E. Hays
What Does One Do With White People Who Stay?, Terence E. Hays
Faculty Publications
This article is a retrospective of Terence Hays and his early ethnographic experiences with the Ndumba and with those who had almost no contact with Europeans. Hays draws on other works by those who also played the "pioneer" role in their field work and discusses how the society has handled the impact from the first contact of the "true pioneers" who had arrived almost 20 years prior to Hays and the others. Many of the Highlanders already were drawing on their previous experiences with the Europeans to deal with them as a constant in their lives. Hays notes that even …
Devil, Not-Quite-White, Rootless Cosmopolitan: Tsuris In Latin America, The Bronx, And The Ussr, Marc Edelman
Devil, Not-Quite-White, Rootless Cosmopolitan: Tsuris In Latin America, The Bronx, And The Ussr, Marc Edelman
Publications and Research
This autobiographical essay reflects on experiences with antisemitism in New York City, Mexico, Costa Rica, and the Soviet Union. It analyzes this material in relation to ethnographers' emotional life and subjectivity and the larger historical and political contexts of fieldwork.