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anthony k webster🐿
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At the point
Soon
Yesterday was Alfred Kroeber's birthday, he'd be 150, and, for me, this book by Andrew Garrett is a very good way to think about and remember Kroeber (both Kroeber and Garrett have worked with the Yurok on their language)
Good morning
My paper on The Passion of Butterflies is now published at the Journal of Linguistic Anthropology (open access). It honors the poetry of Rex Lee Jim, returning to a poem I first discussed in my dissertation.
anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Ship in the Harbour
Maud Lewis
c. 1958
My assessment of the “Report” and its misrepresentation of anthropology in @chronicle.com … a mini thread
www.chronicle.com/article/are-...
anthony k webster🐿
anthony k webster🐿
anthony k webster🐿
anthony k webster🐿
anthony k webster🐿
anthony k webster🐿
anthony k webster🐿
Downtown Murphysboro will once again embrace its most famous folklore legend when the annual Big Muddy Monster Festival returns on June 20.
We should not be distracted by the bogeyman of social-justice scholarship.
This essay honors three kinds of tradition. The first tradition is the poetry of Rex Lee Jim. The second tradition is the translation work of Blackhorse Mitchell. The third tradition is the discourse...
MURPHYSBORO, Ill. (WSIL) — Downtown Murphysboro will once again embrace its most famous folklore legend when the annual Big Muddy Monster Festival returns on June 20, bringing a full day