From. Vol 17. The Origin Myth of Sun and Moon in the Andean and Korea...
From. Vol 6. Tanedori of Taketomi Island: Intergenerational Transmis...
From. Vol 15. Duni zuz ‘utilnilh, ‘tanning moose-hide’: weaving Dakel...
From. Vol 16. The status of women weavers as heritage bearers: Accoun...
En écho à l'actualité de ces derniers jours, (ré)écoutez cette conférence de Cornel West, philosophe et M. Lamine Sagna, sociologue, venus nous parler en 2016 dans le cadre de l'expo #TheColorLine, des violences, du racisme et des religions en Amérique👇 https://t.co/Hyzu8ICcXc https://t.co/DrD1m9owR8
quaibranlyMay 31, 2020China historian Thomas David DuBois talks about food in China, historical anthropology, the death of celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain, and thoughts on living in Beijing under quarantine during the time of coronavirus. https://t.co/9vVl1bg5Zu #asianethnologypodcast
AsianEthnologyMar 25, 2020The #COVID19 pandemic is a stark reminder of the need for global cooperation. As the @UN turns 75, now is the time to make your voice heard. Take the 1-minute survey to help inform future global priorities. https://t.co/e8Opg1Fioc @JoinUN75 #un75
UNESCOMay 10, 2020Check out these colourful, non-medical masks handmade by Indigenous Youth Entrepreneurs from the BC 3C Challenge—a program that provides opportunities for Indigenous youth to develop their business skills and explore their entrepreneurial spirit. https://t.co/KOQNxjtTJI https://t.co/44m1CrJMIZ
MOA_UBCMay 27, 2020RT @UNESCO: RESPECT for women. RESPECT for human rights. RESPECT for social justice. Aretha Franklin passed #OnThisDay in 2018. Homage…
UNESCOAug 17, 2020