Here’s the breakdown of the conference schedule:
5:30-6:00PM: Julie Cruikshank Interview
Food!
6:00-6:30PM: Group 1 Poster Presentations
- Declaration of Incompatibility: What is the connection between Law and Culture?
- Brittany T.
- Surface Collections – Ancestor Connections: Challenging Traditional Notions of Context in Favour of an Indigenous Materiality
- Karen Rose Thomas
- Framing the “Other”: Ethnographic Photography and Anthropological Theory
- Amanda S.
- “This is the Place of the Spirit Halibut: Correlating Oral History and Material Culture”
- Chris Smith
- The Paradox of Belonging: Ethnographic Analysis of Identity and Development in Lower Mustang, Nepal
- Emily A.
- Giving Oneself: The Intersection of Participation & Observation
- Heather Burge
- Materializing National Narratives: Gender and Cultural Heritage in the National Museum of Ireland’s Collections
- Rosaleen McAfee
- Diffusionism of Japanese Popular Culture in the Twenty-First Century: The Case of Japanese TV Drama
- Basant Ahmed Sayed
- Reflective Practices: Researchers’ Perceptions of Genome Sequencing and Indigenous Health
- Lauren F.
- Anthropology in Art: Finding The Anthropological Endevor in Two Colorado Art Museums
- Caris Windhausen
- Making Community? Between Marginalization and Self-Determination in Berlin
- Francesca Pegorer
7:00-7:30PM: Group 2 Poster Presentations
- “They nod, they smile, they take notes…”: Communicative Violence in the Site C Dam Controversy
- Brenda F.
- Landmarks that best represent sex-based coxal bone shape
- Heather R.
- Five Osteobiographies from Middenbeemster: Exploring Post-Medieval Dutch rural life through skeletal analysis of five individuals from North Holland
- Spencer G.
- The Archaeology of Indigenous Rights and Title: An Example from the Sts’ailes – Coast Salish World
- Morgan Ritchie
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Archaeologists and Indigenous Traditional Knowledge in British Columbia
- Eric Simons
- Assemblage Structure within Radiocarbon Dated Windust Assemblages
- TJ Brown
- Faunal Heterogeneity in the Middens of Prince Rupert Harbour
- Raini Johnson
- An Ethnoarchaeological Approach to Traditional Farmer Knowledge in Eastern Tigrai, Ethiopia
- Zoe W.
- Community Engagement through the Eastern Tigrai Archaeological Project, Ethiopia
- Brock W.