I'm Kate Gillogly, Ph.D., anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. I am referencing the Kwaio of the Solomon Islands (S. Pacific) circa 1979-1984.
Made easier by menstrual 'taboos,' which allowed women to sit and relax during their menstrual period. I envied them that!!!!
Connecting! I so miss the good parts of Twitter. Good discussions, good help in setting up new classes.
I have information about a fairly mobile horticulturalist society from personal experience, but not foragers. Basically, it's sit around with absorbent leaves and relax.
I'm pretty sure we 'all' tried!
Ooooh, sounds fun. Wish I could be there with my Anthropology of Language class!
I was specifically told in grade school that all I needed was to be able to balance my checkbook. Imagine my surprise when, in uni, I took stats and found I loved it!
Any #ANTHLINGUISTS out there? Not a linguist, but teach Anthropology of Language this Fall. Any fun new & accessible readings you recommend? Students are undergrad who also work their way through college, so we don't do super dense.
Um, a forensics specialist? Or going to grind them up for fertilizer? With the slaughter of American buffalo, there was a huge trade in the dried bones for agriculture.