Anthropologists, indigenous scholars and the research endeavour: seeking bridges towards mutual respect/ edited by Joy Hendry and Laara Fitznor.

Contributor(s): Hendry, Joy, ed | Fitznor, Laara, edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Routledge, 2014Description: xii, 298 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781138008861Subject(s): Anthropology--Research | Communication in anthropology | Ethnoscience | Indigenous peoples--ResearchDDC classification: 301.072
Contents:
Introduction Section 1: History of the Divergence and Some Ideas for Reconciliation 1. Felavai, Interweaving Indigeneity and Anthropology: 2. Mpambo Afrikan Multiversity, Dialogue and Building Bridges Across Worldviews, Cultures and Languages Paulo Wangoola 3. The Ainu in the Ethnographic Triad: From the Described to the Describer Takami Kuwayama 4. On the Relations Between Anthropology and Minority Studies in China: Historical Development and Cultural Changes Bateer Chen 5. Verrier Elwin's Tribal World and the Tribal View of Elwin's World Ganesh Devy 6. India's Adivasis (Indigenous/Tribal Peoples) and Anthropological Heritage Daniel Rycroft 7. Social Anthropology, Nativeness and Basque Studies Kepa Fernandez de Larrinoa Section 2: Science and Epistemology 8. Indigenous Science and Sustainable Community Development Gregory A. Cajete 9. Traditional Knowledge and Western Science F. David Peat 10. Negotiating Contradictory Information in Chinese Medicine Practice Trina Ward 11. On Knowing and Not Knowing: The Many Valuations of Piaroa Indigenous Knowledge Serena Heckler Section 3: Indigenous Heritage and Postcolonial Museology 12. Building the New Nairobi Museum: Perspectives on Post-Colonialism in an African National Museum Sector Hassan Wario Arero 13. Post-Colonial or Pre-Colonial: Indigenous Values and Repatriation Cara Krmpotich 14. The Diaspora and the Return: History and Memory in Cape York Peninsula, Australia Marcia Langton 15. Material Bridges: Objects, Museums and New Indigeneity in the Caribbean Wayne Modest Section 4: The Senses as a Way of Knowing and Communicating 16. Uncovering the Sensory Experience Rebecca Kiddle 17. Moko Maori: An Understanding of Pain Ngahuia Te Awekotuku 18. Sounding Out Indigenous Knowledge in Okinawa Rupert Cox and Kozo Hiramatsu 19. Cultures, Senses and the Design of Public Space Section 5: Writing and Other Forms of Dissemination 20. Culture and the Built Environment: Involving Anthropology and Indigenous/Native Studies for Creating Better Places Regina Mapua Lim 21. Indigenous Scholars and Writing through Narratives and Storying for Healing and Bridging Laara Fitznor
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Introduction
Section 1: History of the Divergence and Some Ideas for Reconciliation

1. Felavai, Interweaving Indigeneity and Anthropology:

2. Mpambo Afrikan Multiversity, Dialogue and Building Bridges Across Worldviews, Cultures and Languages Paulo Wangoola

3. The Ainu in the Ethnographic Triad: From the Described to the Describer Takami Kuwayama

4. On the Relations Between Anthropology and Minority Studies in China: Historical Development and Cultural Changes Bateer Chen

5. Verrier Elwin's Tribal World and the Tribal View of Elwin's World Ganesh Devy

6. India's Adivasis (Indigenous/Tribal Peoples) and Anthropological Heritage Daniel Rycroft

7. Social Anthropology, Nativeness and Basque Studies Kepa Fernandez de Larrinoa

Section 2: Science and Epistemology

8. Indigenous Science and Sustainable Community Development Gregory A. Cajete

9. Traditional Knowledge and Western Science F. David Peat

10. Negotiating Contradictory Information in Chinese Medicine Practice Trina Ward

11. On Knowing and Not Knowing: The Many Valuations of Piaroa Indigenous Knowledge Serena Heckler

Section 3: Indigenous Heritage and Postcolonial Museology

12. Building the New Nairobi Museum: Perspectives on Post-Colonialism in an African National Museum Sector Hassan Wario Arero

13. Post-Colonial or Pre-Colonial: Indigenous Values and Repatriation Cara Krmpotich

14. The Diaspora and the Return: History and Memory in Cape York Peninsula, Australia Marcia Langton

15. Material Bridges: Objects, Museums and New Indigeneity in the Caribbean Wayne Modest

Section 4: The Senses as a Way of Knowing and Communicating

16. Uncovering the Sensory Experience Rebecca Kiddle

17. Moko Maori: An Understanding of Pain Ngahuia Te Awekotuku

18. Sounding Out Indigenous Knowledge in Okinawa Rupert Cox and Kozo Hiramatsu

19. Cultures, Senses and the Design of Public Space

Section 5: Writing and Other Forms of Dissemination

20. Culture and the Built Environment: Involving Anthropology and Indigenous/Native Studies for Creating Better Places Regina Mapua Lim

21. Indigenous Scholars and Writing through Narratives and Storying for Healing and Bridging Laara Fitznor

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