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Welcome to Traditional and Tribal Societies

  Ethnic Diversity and its Environmental Determinants: Effects of Climate, Pathogens, and Habitat Diversity
  Indigenous Knowledge and Applied Anthropology: Questions of Definition and Direction
  Indigenous Knowledge of Biological Resources and Intellectual Property Rights: The Role of Anthropology
  The Individuation of Tradition in a Papua New Guinean Modernity
  Lip-plates and ‘The People Who Take Photographs’
  Muslim Village Intellectuals: The Life of the Mind in Northern Pakistan
  On Tribal Conservationists
  Televisualist Anthropology: Representation, Aesthetics, Politics
  Tradition, Change and Land Rights: Land Use and Territorial Strategies Among the Piaroa

Social/Cultural Anthropology

  • Colonization and Post-Colonialism
  • Culture
  • Culture Change
  • Ecology and Resource Conservation
  • Ethics, Morality, and Culture
  • Family, Marriage, and Kinship
  • Gender
  • Health and Medical Anthropology
  • Media and Technology
  • Migration, Displacement, and Resettlement
  • Political Practices, Organization, and Structure
  • Religion
  • Social Organization, Identity and Segregation
  • Society, Civilization, and Culture
  • Subsistence and Economic Practices, Organization, and Structure
  • Traditional and Tribal Societies
  • War, Violence, and Hegemony
  • Westernization and Modernity
  • Work and Alternative Livelihoods


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