Hanae Delaunay: Quechua Doll
Hanae’s Adventures podcast by Hanae Delaunay. Episode 1.2, describing a Quechua doll from the UBC Museum of Anthropology’s collection.
Hanae’s Adventures podcast by Hanae Delaunay. Episode 1.2, describing a Quechua doll from the UBC Museum of Anthropology’s collection.
History of the World in Objects podcast by Hannah Exley. Episode 1.2, describing a coca cloth, used by a Quechua woman in the Andes, from the UBC Museum of Anthropology’s collection.
Hannah is a third-year student at UBC majoring in International Relations and minoring in Spanish.
Fact and Artifact podcast by Lilly Callender. Episode 1.2, describing a Lacandon Maya incense burner from the UBC Museum of Anthropology.
Lilly is a fourth-year student at UBC majoring in International Relations. Her favorite podcast is The Ted Interview.
LAST303 Podcast by Daisy Sessions. Episode 1.2, describing a Quechua “Retablo Altar” housed at the UBC Museum of Anthropology.
LAST303 Podcast by Stephanie Kletas. Episode 1.2, describing a pine Rarámuri basket housed in “The Tarahumara Collection” at the Milwaukee Public Museum.
Textiles of the World by Daniela Gallegos. Episode 1.2, describing a Quechua loom housed at the UBC Museum of Anthropology.
LAST303 Podcast by Daniela Díaz Azcunaga. Episode 1.2, describing a Rarámuri (Tarahumara) Chaperón Mask, typically used in dancing ceremonies, housed at the Museo Nacional de Antropología in Mexico City.
Daniela was an exchange student at UBC during the 2019-2020 academic year. She is majoring in Politics, and her favorite podcasts are Today, Explained and Se Regalan Dudas. During her year at UBC, Daniela published a piece in Medium about the femicide crisis in Mexico.
Arti-Facts podcast by Joseph Bouchard. Episode 1.2, describing a Shipibo-Conibo jar from the UBC Museum of Anthropology. Joni chomo means “water vessel” in Shipibo.
Joseph is a third-year student at UBC majoring in International Relations and minoring in Latin American Studies. His favorite podcast is CSIS Events.
Viva: Keeping Latin American History Alive podcast by Ellysa Smith. Episode 1.2, describing a Lacandon Maya amber bracelet from the UBC Museum of Anthropology.