FABLE
FABLE Talk: Maegan McCane
109 ten Hoor 350 Marrs Spring Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFor the October program in the For Anthropologists Beginning Lifelong Engagements (FABLE) series, MA student Maegan McCane will present a talk titled "La chica de Chocó: Connecting with Communities in Colombia."
FABLE Talk: Dr. Flavio Silva
109 ten Hoor 350 Marrs Spring Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFor the November program in the For Anthropologists Beginning Lifelong Engagements (FABLE) series, UA postdoc fellow Dr. Flavio Silva will present a talk titled "If Stones Could Talk: The Use of Stone Tools to Understand Exchange During The Maya Classic."
FABLE Talk: Dr. Amber Huff & Dr. Patrick Huff
109 ten Hoor 350 Marrs Spring Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFor the December program in the For Anthropologists Beginning Lifelong Engagements (FABLE) series, social anthropologists and political ecologists Dr. Amber Huff and Dr. Patrick Huff will present a talk titled "Many Futures are Possible, and Some are Already in the Making: Indigeneity, Autonomy and Reconceptualizing Development."
FABLE and Decolonization Talk: Dr. Alan Farahani
116 ten HoorMission Oriented Archaeological Research and the Role of Open Source Tools Abstract: Archaeological research, like other field sciences, has teamwork at the core of its practice. While archaeologists and some anthropologists have written about method and theory in field research, relatively less focus has been given to the social dynamics experienced within these teams themselves (with
FABLE Talk: Dr. Sonya Pritzker
116 ten HoorTitle and Abstract TBD
FABLE and De-Co Talk: Lisa Brazelton
116 ten HoorCultural Resilience in Generational Traditions: Interviews with Three Lakota Elders Abstract TBD
FABLE Talk: Dr. Jim Carey
116 ten HoorTitle and Abstract TBD