Canadian Ethnology Society: Papers from the fourth annual congress, 1977

Canadian Ethnology Society: Papers from the fourth annual congress, 1977

Author: Richard J. Preston

Publisher: University of Ottawa Press

Published: 1978-01-01

Total Pages: 441

ISBN-13: 1772822035

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A companion volume to Applied Anthropology in Canada, this compilation of papers is likewise a product of the Fourth Annual Congress of the Canadian Ethnology Society which took place in Halifax in 1977. Papers are categorized according to the seven sessions: (1) Maritime Ethnology, (2) Micmac Research, (3) Folklore, (4) The Stranger, (5) The Context of Friendship, (6) Property and Ownership, and (7) Wage Labour Migration.


Anthropology, Public Policy, and Native Peoples in Canada

Anthropology, Public Policy, and Native Peoples in Canada

Author: Noel Dyck

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 1993-03-02

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0773563717

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The essays in Anthropology, Public Policy, and Native Peoples in Canada provide a comprehensive evaluation of past, present, and future forms of anthropological involvement in public policy issues that affect Native peoples in Canada. The contributing authors, who include social scientists and politicians from both Native and non-Native backgrounds, use their experience to assess the theory and practice of anthropological participation in and observation of relations between aboriginal peoples and governments in Canada. They trace the strengths and weaknesses of traditional forms of anthropological fieldwork and writing, as well as offering innovative solutions to some of the challenges confronting anthropologists working in this domain. In addition to Noel Dyck and James Waldram, the contributing authors are Peggy Martin Brizinski, Julie Cruikshank, Peter Douglas Elias, Julia D. Harrison, Ron Ignace, Joseph M. Kaufert, Patricia Leyland Kaufert, William W. Koolage, John O'Neil, Joe Sawchuk, Colin H. Scott, Derek G. Smith, George Speck, Renee Taylor, Peter J. Usher, and Sally M. Weaver.


Proceedings of the second congress, Canadian Ethnology Society: Volume 2

Proceedings of the second congress, Canadian Ethnology Society: Volume 2

Author: Jim Freedman

Publisher: University of Ottawa Press

Published: 1975-01-01

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 1772821926

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Papers presented at the Second Annual Conference of the Canadian Ethnology Society held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1975 are offered in two volumes. The first volume includes those which were delivered in the “Myth and Culture” and “The Theory of Markedness in Social Relations and Language” sessions. This second contains those from the “Contemporary Trends in Caribbean Ethnology”, “African Ethnology”, “Anthropology in Canada”, “The Crees and the Geese”, “Early Mercantile Enterprises in Anthropological Perspectives” and “Volunteered Papers” sessions.


Proceedings of the first congress, Canadian Ethnology Society

Proceedings of the first congress, Canadian Ethnology Society

Author: Jerome H. Barkow

Publisher: University of Ottawa Press

Published: 1974-01-01

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1772821799

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In this publication, the reader will find ten of the major papers presented during five of the sessions at this conference. Also included are discussion summaries of three sessions where no formal papers were presented.


Ethnography and Development

Ethnography and Development

Author: Marilyn Silverman

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2004-11-04

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 077358465X

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Richard Salisbury (1926-1989) was a pioneer in development anthropology and one of the founders of McGill University's anthropology department. His work had immense influence in the areas of economic anthropology, ethnographic practice (New Guinea, northern Canada) and policy formation. This volume commemorates and explores his life and work. Ethnography and Development presents eighteen articles written by Salisbury between 1954 and 1988, framed by seven original essays that explore his basic ideas as well as the intellectual and personal contexts in which he worked. The articles and essays highlight many of the issues that informed those of his generation who worked in economic and political anthropology, the anthropology of development, public anthropology, advocacy and applied anthropology, and in developing the organisational vehicles on which the profession currently depends. Salisbury's broad socio-economic vision, conceptual ideas, and socio-cultural ethnographic theories continue to exert a powerful influence on the discipline. Contributors include Harvey A. Feit (McMaster University), Henry J. Rutz (Hamilton College), and Colin H. Scott (McGill University).


Proceedings of the second congress, Canadian Ethnology Society: Volume 1

Proceedings of the second congress, Canadian Ethnology Society: Volume 1

Author: Jim Freedman

Publisher: University of Ottawa Press

Published: 1975-01-01

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1772821918

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Papers presented at the Second Annual Conference of the Canadian Ethnology Society held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1975 are offered in two volumes. This first volume includes those which were delivered in the “Myth and Culture” and “The Theory of Markedness in Social Relations and Language” sessions. The second contains those from the “Contemporary Trends in Caribbean Ethnology”, “African Ethnology”, “Anthropology in Canada”, “The Crees and the Geese”, “Early Mercantile Enterprises in Anthropological Perspectives” and “Volunteered Papers” sessions.