CONTENTS

ZERO ANTHROPOLOGY

The following is a list of all posts published on this blog, starting from the latest post to appear

  1. 0.18: Anthropology and the Rise of the Social Sciences within the Structures of Knowledge – Immanuel Wallerstein
  2. 0.185: Terms of Incorporation, Concepts of Domination
  3. Reality Check for the Human Terrain System: Marilyn Dudley-Flores Responds
  4. Claude Lévi-Strauss: à la prochaine fois
  5. Anthropology on Stage, Human Terrain System on Screen
  6. 0.189: Stanley Diamond & Claude Lévi-Strauss on the Nature and Future of Anthropology
  7. 0.20: “Potentially Dangerous Implications for the Practice of Anthropology Today”
  8. Is this Taliban video of an “annihilated” U.S. base a fake?
  9. Afghan Vignette 7: How to Buy Peace in Afghanistan
  10. News from the Military-Academic Complex: McFate’s PhD, HTS Contracts, Minerva Grants, Afghanistan
  11. Welcome to ZERO ANTHROPOLOGY: The End of the Beginning of the End
  12. McFate: “Does good anthropology contribute to better killing?”
  13. John Stanton: US Congress Rewards Failure, Puts Personnel in Harm’s Way
  14. Afghanistan’s Eighth Anniversary with Another Crumbling Empire
  15. Afghan Vignette 6: What “Unwinnable” Looks Like (2.0)
  16. This Fraud Is On You: The 2009 Afghan Elections and the U.N. Cover Up
  17. U.S. Congress and the Human Terrain System
  18. Harper Needs Somebody to Love
  19. Torture for Democracy (1): Michael Ignatieff’s New Imperialism
  20. Torture for Democracy (2): Video Post
  21. John Stanton: U.S. Congress to Assess Human Terrain System
  22. Permission to Copy Denied to the “Open Anthropology Cooperative” (OAC) (1.1)
  23. Plagiarism on the “Open Anthropology Cooperative”
  24. Afghanistan: The Unwinnable War
  25. Obama as Opiate: Imperialism Denies Itself as Imperialism
  26. (Re)Imperializing Anthropology and Decolonizing Knowledge Production
  27. Public Propaganda, The Human Terrain System, and Staged Democracy in Afghanistan
  28. Blind Spots: Ethical Research in the Midst of Counterinsurgency
  29. This Be The Verse
  30. Putting Schools in the Line of Fire in Afghanistan
  31. Beloved Discordia
  32. Afghan Vignettes 4 & 5: How to Build Trust
  33. Noam Chomsky: Dialogue on the Responsibility to Protect
  34. Afghan Vignette 3: Protecting Civilians, Winning Hearts and Minds
  35. Embedded With the Taliban
  36. Losing Hearts and Minds in Afghanistan
  37. Afghan Vignette 2: They Are Animals!
  38. Afghan Vignette 1: Those Cowardly Taliban
  39. Afghanistan and the Emergence of the Taliban: Reviewed Works
  40. Let the Clone Wars Begin: How the Open Anthropology Project can be Cooperative
  41. A More Formal Welcome to the New Blogger: M. Jamil Hanifi
  42. Misrepresentation: Prostituting “Open Anthropology” to the Military
  43. Response: The OAC’s Name
  44. The Particulars of a Name
  45. There Can Be Only One!
  46. Demonstration Elections
  47. Afghanistan Elections 2009
  48. Like a Diamond Bullet to the Forehead (2.0)
  49. Questions about the Taliban: Struggle against the USSR; Reagan; how popularity was gained
  50. Afghanistan’s Little Girls on the Front Line, Part 2
  51. Capitalism Sickens Canadians
  52. The Political Economy of the Bullet in Afghanistan
  53. M. Jamil Hanifi: Questions for Military Anthropology
  54. Bait & Switch from the Anti-Colonial Hearts & Minds
  55. Glimpses of What the Mainstream Media Might Have Told Us About Afghanistan
  56. We Are Protecting Afghan Civilians…from Ourselves
  57. In Afghanistan It’s Now All About the Little Girls (1.5)
  58. An Anthropological Preview of the Post-9/11 World
  59. John Stanton: Human Terrain System in the Kill-Pacify Chain
  60. Patricia Omidian, Applied Anthropologist in Afghanistan, on the Human Terrain System
  61. R2P: Responsibility to Protect
  62. Survey: Applied Anthropology and Military Engagement in the Human Terrain System
  63. Conservative Anti-Imperialism
  64. Links: Debates on Iran and Leftist Politics
  65. M. Jamil Hanifi: Engineering Division, Instability, and Regime Change with Naheed, Neda, and Allah
  66. M. Jamil Hanifi: Interrogating Conventional Wisdom about Terrorism
  67. Dabashi is Wrong on the Left
  68. M. Jamil Hanifi: Editing the Past: Colonial Production of Hegemony Through the Loya Jerga in Afghanistan
  69. M. Jamil Hanifi: What Caused the Collapse of the State Infrastructure of Afghanistan?
  70. Looking Back at June 2009, Looking Forward
  71. Annotated Bibliography: Twitter and the Iranian Election Protests
  72. Cross-Cultural Understanding for Peace: So why does HTS go to Afghanistan?
  73. Does Wade Davis Do Gaza?
  74. Fundamentalism versus Academic Freedom: More on Ward Churchill
  75. Some People Push Back: On the Justice of Roosting Chickens
  76. Ward Churchill and American Justice
  77. Iraq National Sovereignty Day: Irony and Promise
  78. Congruent Methodologies: Impactful Pre-invasion Imperialist Guerrilla Warfare Tactics in Iran
  79. Causation or Correlation, a Useful Crisis Notwithstanding: U.S. Democracy Promotion in Iran
  80. Source Verification: Notes for Activists Using Photo and Video in Protests
  81. America’s Iranian Twitter Revolution
  82. Summary for May 2009
  83. Extreme Canada: Ruling Party Interferes with Social Science Funding
  84. Peru’s Amazonian Massacre: Links to Reports and Action Resources
  85. Dis Location: Arrival as Independence
  86. What are the Pentagon’s Minerva Researchers Doing?
  87. The Peruvian Massacre and a “Socialist” Fig Leaf for World Capitalism
  88. Resisting Free Trade, Racism, and the State: Peru’s Amazonian Indians Fight Back
  89. John Stanton: “US Army’s Human Terrain System Like Swine Flu”
  90. The Funding of the University: Shaping the Conditions for Higher Education
  91. How to Get More Frequent Flyer Miles for Your Zombie
  92. News: Militarizing the Social Sciences and Humanities in Canada
  93. These Fine, Young, Humanitarian…Zombies
  94. Zombie Humanitarians: It’s Obama’s Human Terrain System Now
  95. David Price: The Press and Human Terrain Systems – Counterinsurgency’s Free Ride
  96. Open Anthropology Cooperative
  97. Single-Cell Resistance in the TimeSpace of Kairos
  98. April 2009 in Review: Academic Freedom, Imperialism, and Militarization
  99. Remix: Introducing Open Source Cinema
  100. A Vehicle for Protest: The Van in Vancouver
  101. Audio: Anthropology and Counterinsurgency
  102. “Useless Anthropology”: Strategies for Dealing with the Militarization of the Academy
  103. Canadian Responses to the Militarization and Securitization of Anthropology: Report #2 from the CASCA-AES Conference in Vancouver
  104. On the Militarization of Anthropology: Report #1 from the CASCA-AES Conference in Vancouver
  105. “Deep Obeah,” by Roi Kwabena
  106. The War Criminals’ Roundup: Serbia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Israel
  107. No Time in Jail for a U.S. War Criminal: A Mercenary Gets Away with Murdering a Detainee in Afghanistan
  108. Whitewashing a U.S. War Crime in Afghanistan: The Trial of Don Ayala, “Human Terrain” Mercenary
  109. Here is not “West India”: Roi Kwabena
  110. Anthropology, Militarization, and Canadian Responses: CASCA-AES Conference, Vancouver, 13-16 May, 2009
  111. May Day 2009: International Workers’ Day and Montreal’s Festival of Anarchy
  112. Dominating the Information Terrain of the “Human Terrain System”: John Stanton and this blog
  113. When it comes to Israel, there can be no academic freedom or dissent? The case of William I. Robinson and UC-Santa Barbara
  114. NATO and Afghanistan’s Shia Marriage Law: The Collapse of a Master Narrative
  115. Happy Birthday to Mumia Abu-Jamal: We are all prisoners
  116. Counterinsurgency for the Masses: Educating Americans for Campaigns of National Interest
  117. Sour Chutney: The Ethnopoetics of Exploitation, Transplantation, and Violence
  118. On Colonialism as Genocide: Ward Churchill Speaks at Concordia University, Montreal
  119. March 2009 in Review: Academic Freedom, Militarization, Economic Crisis, and Jokes
  120. Cheb Khaled (خالد حاج ابراهيم), King of Raï (راي‎): Algerian Freedom, Fusion, and Fête
  121. Sex Beats Money, Hitler Beats Gandhi: More Google Insights
  122. Worldwide Popular Interest in Anthropology, 2004-2009: Online Search Statistics
  123. When Reality Strikes: Ward Churchill on Radio
  124. Institutional Dementia: CU Plans to Challenge Ward Churchill’s Reinstatement
  125. American Association of University Professors Calls for Ward Churchill’s Reinstatement
  126. Academic Politics Gone Wild and Ward Churchill’s “Grand Slam”
  127. Ward Churchill’s Court Victory: Benjamin Whitmer, Eric Verlo, Michael Roberts, and Juror Bethany Newill
  128. Ward Churchill’s Victory is Our Victory
  129. The Verdict is in: WARD CHURCHILL WINS !
  130. US Army 101st Airborne Investigative Report on Human Terrain System
  131. Ward Churchill’s Case is Now in the Hands of the Jury: Closing Arguments Concluded
  132. University of East London Shuts Down Alternative G20 Summit
  133. Ward Churchill, George Galloway: Speaking at Concordia University
  134. Sugar Sammy’s Art: Making Jokes of Ethnicity, Sex, and Conflict
  135. The next two posts about Ward Churchill…
  136. Anthropologist Under Attack: University of East London Punishes Chris Knight Over His Public Speech
  137. Ward Churchill v. “The Good Americans”: How Churchill’s Critics Made His Case
  138. Ward Churchill Rests His Case: News from Days 12 and 13 of Churchill’s Wrongful Termination Suit Against the University of Colorado
  139. Ward Churchill Testifies: News from Day 11 of the Churchill Lawsuit Against the University of Colorado
  140. A Minor Bun Engine Made Benny Lava, May He Poop on My Knee: Cross-Cultural Translation Under Conditions of Contemporary Electronic Globalization
  141. Economics Blogs in a Time of Crisis: Policy, Development, Globalization, and Transformation
  142. The Twin Terrors: Financial Blowback Sweeps the Neighbourhood
  143. News from Days 9 & 10 of Ward Churchill’s Lawsuit Against the University of Colorado
  144. Islands of Shame and the World as a U.S. Military Base: A look at some of the work of David Vine
  145. Anthropologists Against Human Terrain & Other Military Anthropology Abuses: On Facebook
  146. News from Days 7 & 8 of Ward Churchill’s Lawsuit Against the University of Colorado
  147. “Our Job is Repression…the Police is a Paramilitary Organization”
  148. Washington Post: Nationalizing the Human Terrain System
  149. News from Day 6 of Ward Churchill’s Lawsuit Against the University of Colorado
  150. News from Day 5 of Ward Churchill’s Lawsuit Against the University of Colorado
  151. Lt. Col. Bob Bateman “Apologizes for the Future”?
  152. Nation-building, Democracy, Free Markets: A Note to the Occupiers
  153. News from Day 4 of Ward Churchill’s Lawsuit against the University of Colorado
  154. Frantz Fanon: “Concerning Violence”
  155. Hugh Gusterson: “Empire of Bases”
  156. News from Day 3 of Ward Churchill’s Lawsuit Against the University of Colorado
  157. News from Ward Churchill’s Court Case Against the University of Colorado (Days 1 and 2)
  158. Anthropology and the Military: Current Reports (Updated)
  159. The Teacher is Not Your Friend: An American Teaches Iraqi Police About Loyalty to Iraq
  160. Top Posts for February 2009
  161. The 9th Annual Critical Race Conference: Compassion, Complicity and Conciliation The Politics, Cultures and Economies of ‘Doing Good’
  162. The 5th Annual Israeli Apartheid Week is Now On
  163. The Human Terrain System: Undermining the Military, Antagonizing Academics
  164. The Deafening Silence of the “Milbloggers”: Inconvenient Truths?
  165. “The Counter-Counterinsurgency Manual”: New Book on Anthropology, Militarization, and the Human Terrain System
  166. Some Breaking News on the Human Terrain System: Death Threats Against Female Colleagues
  167. Attacking Ward Churchill…By Losing Your Marbles?
  168. Questions and Allegations about Robert Young Pelton’s Reporting on a Human Terrain Team in Afghanistan
  169. Misunderstanding and Misrepresenting the Charges Against Ward Churchill
  170. Facts, Fictions, and Footnotes: Revisiting the Firing of Ward Churchill
  171. Chomsky v. Dershowitz, 2005: On Israel and Palestine
  172. Academic Freedom News: Ward Churchill, Joel Kovel
  173. Robert Fisk at Concordia: “Obama, Us, and the Middle East Wars”
  174. Pocius’ Theory of Human Value
  175. Marketing the Martyr: Joan of Arc, Florence Nightingale…Paula Loyd
  176. Unhappy New Year for Counterinsurgency’s Social Scientists
  177. Teaching Gender Equality to Afghan Men: Using Gunshots to the Head
  178. “American Radical”: Norman Finkelstein Movie in 2009
  179. Beyond Molehills, the High Ground: Dershowitz, Finkelstein, Plagiarism, and Academic Freedom (1.7)
  180. Dr. Rat: Defender of the Rat People
  181. Against Occupation: Voices within Israel and the Diaspora
  182. Latest News on the Human Terrain System: No Longer Private Contractors
  183. The Genocide Apostles’ Creed
  184. Show Me the Human Shields! The Propaganda has Expired for Israeli State Terrorism
  185. Canadian Anthropology, the Human Terrain System, and the Minerva Research Initiative: Canadian Responses
  186. Online Documentaries of the Israeli Occupation
  187. University Students in Solidarity with Gaza: More News
  188. Reflecting Genocide: Side by Side, Yesterday and Today
  189. Students Celebrate Starthclyde Uni. Liberation: In Solidarity with Gaza
  190. David Price interviews Roberto González on the Human Terrain System
  191. Canadian Academic Boycott of Israel: Why We Need to Take Action
  192. “Civilian Contractor” Pleads Guilty to Voluntary Manslaughter of Afghan Detainee
  193. Concordia University: Stifling Free Speech, Humanitarianism, and Solidarity with Gaza
  194. January 2009 in review (updated)
  195. “In Complete World” at the International Ethnographic Film Festival of Quebec, 2009
  196. An Unfolding Pattern of Genocide: Notes from Gaza
  197. Gaza, West Bank: Settlements and Borders
  198. Round Table: “The Anthropologist in Mined Fields” (updated)
  199. AMERICAN COUNTERINSURGENCY, by Roberto J. González (U. Chicago Press, 2009)
  200. Contemporary Colonial Scholarship and the Spreading Human Terrain System: AGS Bowman Expeditions, Zapotec Indians, and onto the Caribbean
  201. Israel: What is being defended? Who is the victim?
  202. Message to Obama: From an Undefeated Hamas
  203. Gaza Q & A by Stephen Shalom
  204. Boycott Israel: Montreal Professors and Academic Employees
  205. SIXTEEN BRITISH UNIVERSITIES OCCUPIED IN SOLIDARITY WITH GAZA: Three Thousand Cheers for Student Protest!
  206. Because They are Dirty Arabs…
  207. Noam Chomsky: Obama’s position on Gaza is “approximately the Bush position”
  208. Bumming a Ride with the Occupation Parade: A Look at Human Terrain Teams in Afghanistan
  209. Why do “Leftist” Professors Predominate in Academia?
  210. On which planet does the Associated Press live?
  211. Kenneth Anderson: Imperial Clash on the Congo Resource Front
  212. News from the War of Choice: Gaza Links for 18 January 2009
  213. Obama as Intermission for Gaza: Mass Murder Hits the Pause Button
  214. America’s New Counterinsurgency Doll: On Store Shelves this January 20
  215. The Afghanistan Scam and the American Path to Failure
  216. Get Ready Montreal for Sunday, January 25: Next Demonstration Against the War in Gaza
  217. GazaTalk: New Media Resistance
  218. Gaza is Dying: Global Movement to End the War
  219. John Stanton: Hamas’ IT Tops Human Terrain System IT in Internet Capability, Savvy (2.1)
  220. Campus Gaza: Academic Boycotts and Complicit Silence
  221. Montréal Solidarity Demonstration for Gaza, January 10, 2009
  222. Gaza Solidarity Protests Across Canada Today
  223. Live Cam on Gaza
  224. subMedia News for Jan. 9, 2009
  225. One Year Later: Viva Roi Kwabena!
  226. Uprising News for Jan. 9, 2009: Greece, Gaza
  227. Gassing Puppies, Burning Women, and Playing Tennis
  228. The Unreported Death of Staff Sgt. Paula Loyd of the Human Terrain System: Third Researcher to Die
  229. Accepting the Might to Exist: Some Israeli Lessons for Anthropology
  230. Currently Covering and Commenting on the Gaza Massacre
  231. Tweets of Conflict in the New Online War Zone
  232. The Two Terrors of 2008: End of Year Post
  233. Avatara: Ethnographic Film in a Virtual World
  234. Cyberspace Ethnography (2.0): Course
  235. Anthropology, Counterinsurgency, and Poor Joan of Arc (1.4)
  236. Christmas is for War and Poverty: Bending Values Toward the New Normal
  237. Derek Walcott’s response to my question on the BBC
  238. Christmas 2008: What a Riot!
  239. Japan’s 2008 Riots: Rendered invisible?
  240. Announcement of first awards under the Pentagon’s Minerva Program
  241. Sock and Awe!
  242. When the Shoes Dropped: Notes on a protest in Montréal (Updated)
  243. Annunciando la prima edizione di «I migliori dei blogs di antropologia»
  244. Québec-Vermont: An Even Better Union, Against State-Sponsored Fear
  245. Transnational Shoes in Flight from Iraq to Quebec: Videos from a rally in Montreal
  246. Best of Anthropology Blogging: Call for Submissions
  247. Shoes @ G.W. Bush in Montreal, Dec. 20, 2008
  248. Losing Confidence, Lacking Trust, Smelling Fear, and Ducking Shoes
  249. New School Protesters Claiming Victory
  250. Important Updates from the New School Occupation
  251. Yes York University, We Hear You Too!
  252. Reclaiming the University: The New School Occupation Continues
  253. Live Camera on Greek Protests Right Now
  254. Occupation of the New School University, NYC
  255. Another Banner Day for Greece: The Acropolis of Resistance
  256. Going Global and Virtual: Greek Solidarity Protests in Second Life
  257. “Everyone to the Streets!”- Greek protesters take over state television
  258. The Greek Uprising Continues and Widens Here, There, Everywhere
  259. Some “new” links for the Human Terrain System
  260. Because there is a shortage of grenades in Baghdad…
  261. Hannibal Lecter at Fort Leavenworth?
  262. David Price: The Leaky Ship of the Human Terrain System
  263. More on the Greek Uprising
  264. Stay in touch with the Greek riots and international solidarity actions
  265. John Stanton: Fraud, Abuse, Waste in the Human Terrain System
  266. Human Terrain Handbook: Online Here
  267. “Citizen journalism”: A Malaysian interviews protesters in Athens
  268. Solidarity with Fire: The Insurrection to Come
  269. Blackbird: Battles over a browser
  270. Any sign of political climax in Greece?
  271. “Anthropologize” This!
  272. This is war also: U.S. bombing civilians in Iraq
  273. “This is war”: More news on the Greek uprising
  274. Blackbird: Browser for Black People
  275. RAGE
  276. Colonialism in the News: Roundup No. 2
  277. Watching Oppression Burn: Across Greece, Across Europe
  278. Dangerous Consent
  279. Rally for Regime Change in Canada!
  280. “Top 100 Anthropology Blogs”? No, I don’t think so.
  281. General Petraeus’ Favorite Mushroom: The US Army’s Human Terrain System
  282. The Revenge of the Local, the Horror of the Provincial, and Western Cosmopolitanism at Risk
  283. Mahmood Mamdani on the “lessons of Zimbabwe”
  284. John Gledhill: “Anthropology and Espionage” and some comments on anthropology as ethics
  285. Happy Belated Birthday, Claude Lévi-Strauss
  286. UAE’s The National on the Human Terrain System (2.0)
  287. Human Terrain System: Murder, Espionage, Paranoia
  288. On the conduct of military “contractors” in Afghanistan: In the words of Paula Loyd (1.7)
  289. Henry A. Giroux: “Against the Militarized Academy”
  290. Who Is Still Running the World? An “Anthropologically Unjust” Reality
  291. Gerald Sider: “Can Anthropology Ever Be Innocent?”
  292. Canada’s own Human Terrain System: White Situational Awareness Team in Afghanistan
  293. Me Today … You Tomorrow
  294. Living in the Wasteland of the Free
  295. Selectively Outraged, Half Humane, All American (1.7)
  296. HTS “Contractor” Who Murdered Afghan, Now in Custody, Awaiting Trial (plus Stanton’s sixth article on the Human Terrain System)
  297. Is the Human Terrain System Imploding? (Let’s hope so.) — John Stanton’s fifth article on HTS
  298. The HTS Racket: John Stanton’s fourth Article on the Human Terrain System
  299. If you cannot stand the heat…
  300. If you don’t want to get burned…
  301. Updated: Human Terrain Researcher Set on Fire in Afghanistan; plus new Articles on the Human Terrain System
  302. Dance Fever: Obama, McCain, and Palin work it right out
  303. Yes You Can. Yes You Did.
  304. World Crisis, Theory Crisis
  305. Anthropology’s Many Deaths and the Birth of World Anthropologies (1.4)
  306. Panic about the world ending on Nov. 4, 2008
  307. Pranksters, Jokers, Clowns … True Believers
  308. Minerva Research Initiative Violates International Law and Iraqi Sovereignty
  309. Oh no! The Kear Bears are Coming! (On the voyage of the intrepid USS Kearsarge in the Caribbean)
  310. Curtains already? The Human Terrain System heads to a close in Iraq, but “revives” in other ways at home
  311. One More Scholar to Bash…on the Way to the Dustbin!
  312. PROGRESS
  313. In Support of Bill Ayers
  314. U.S. Marines in Trinidad & Tobago
  315. MMM Pt. 2: “So you think you can be president?”
  316. Too Much Madness for a Monday Morning
  317. Derek Gregory: The Cultural Turn in Late Modern War and the Rush to the Intimate
  318. Minerva and the Terrorism Industry: “The rule of experts as a means to covert imperial rule”
  319. Hugh Gusterson: “Minerva Controversy,” and the SSRC
  320. What do anthropologists care about cosmopolitanism?
  321. Methodological Cosmopolitanism in Anthropology
  322. Cosmopolitan Anthropology as Responsibility to the Other
  323. Ethics and the Other
  324. Monday Pre-Dawn Madness: Opposition Celebration, Creation Destruction
  325. INTERFACE: A Journal For and About Social Movements
  326. FIFEQ 2009: International Ethnographic Film Festival of Quebec, call for submissions
  327. DIGITIZE THIS BOOK!: The Politics of New Media, or Why We Need Open Access Now
  328. Priming the Propaganda Pumps: Four More Sales Pitches for the Spreading Human Terrain System (2.0)
  329. The “Tree of Academics”: Introducing academia.edu
  330. Reflections on Elections in Canada, Oct. 14, 2008: 1D4TW
  331. Monday Night Madness: The End
  332. American psychologists against torture, write to Bush; American torture sites; documentaries online
  333. The Imperial Presidency & the National Security State on 1D4TW
  334. Christian Clarity Opposes the Human Terrain System and Anthropology
  335. The Pentagon’s Culture Wars: An Article in NATURE for Oct. 2008
  336. Resisting AfriCOM: The U.S. Military’s Imperial Reoccupation of Africa
  337. Third Article by John Stanton on the Human Terrain System: More Colonial Madness
  338. AAA Open Access: Good, but Not “Historic,” Not “Unique,” Not “Among the First”
  339. Links for today: A failed ideology and a failed war
  340. And You Think You Have it Hard Now, Just Wait…
  341. Exploring and Expanding the Boundaries of Research Methods
  342. New article by Hugh Gusterson: “The bursting global security bubble”
  343. More on the Open Anthropology website
  344. New website for Open Anthropology
  345. “Suddenly everyone on Wall Street is a ’socialist’…”
  346. Chalmers Johnson, Dennis Kucinich: On Bailing Out Bankers and Butchers
  347. Slavoj Žižek and Joseph E. Stiglitz: Chickenhawks Coming Home to Roost…in the Tent City
  348. Turning the World Upside Down: The Monday Morning Madness of a Wall Street Bailout
  349. A Crisis of Vast Quantities in Academia?
  350. AAA Ethics Code Changes & the Militarization of Anthropology: “Imperialism makes you a dick”
  351. Researchers “Fear” Pentagon “Will” Infiltrate Anthropology? Behind The Times
  352. “Anthropology, the Military, and War”: Panel at the AAA
  353. Suspect Media: Making Propaganda for the Human Terrain System (2.2)
  354. More on Anthropological Research Ethics and Association Politics
  355. AAA to Vote on Revising its Code of Ethics
  356. A World Upside Down: Institutional Connections of Anthropology Bloggers
  357. WordPress Responds
  358. The Ethical Failure of Nerve at Canadian Universities
  359. Review of Johannes Fabian’s Ethnography as Commentary
  360. A Shadow in the Dark
  361. Images of Resurgence and the Everyday: Warriors, Iron Workers, Bakers, and Cigarette Vendors in Kahnawake, Quebec
  362. “This is Your Nation on White Privilege,” by Tim Wise
  363. The World is Flat? by Aronica & Ramdoo (Book website and readings)
  364. Como protegerse contra un antropólogo: Un código de ética desde la base
  365. David Price: On the Costs of Serving Empire
  366. APA Votes to Ban Participation in Torture
  367. Johannes Fabian: Ethnography as Commentary — Writing from the Virtual Archive
  368. More on U.S. Militarization of Open Access
  369. Open Access Journal Publishing in Anthropology
  370. How to Protect Yourself from an Anthropologist: A Code of Ethics from the Bottom Up (2.0)
  371. George Orwell has a blog!
  372. UC Berkeley Begins Destruction of Native American Sacred Site
  373. The “Culture” Virus: The Human Terrain System spreads to Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean
  374. More on Eurocentrism: Jack Goody and The Theft of History
  375. The Wrong Way and the White Way
  376. Automatic Replay: “Two” Imperialist Speeches from the One Party State
  377. American Teens “Exiled” Among the Savages
  378. Welcome to Sevastopol
  379. Independence, Nationalism, Indigeneity: Pride in Patrimony or Prostrate before Princes?
  380. Italy Compensates Italy for Colonialism? Externalizing Injustice, Importing Rewards
  381. Asserting the Liberty of Things over People
  382. Italy “Compensates” Libya for Colonial Injustices
  383. Arresting Democracy Now
  384. Survival International Wins Apology Over “Hoax” Tribe Claims
  385. Militarizing the Social Sciences: Tom Burghardt
  386. (re)New(ed) Blog: Review of the Indigenous Caribbean Center
  387. Human Quicksand for the U.S. Army, a crash course in cultural studies
  388. Human Terrain System spreads to Africa: “Oil and Terrorism”
  389. A “Radical New Experiment” in “Anthropology”? What HTS is NOT
  390. R.A.C.E. Conference: RACE-ING HEGEMONIES, RESURGING IMPERIALISMS
  391. The New Blog: One Day for the Watchman (1D4TW)
  392. Imperialism Reloaded: Media Roundup
  393. “Fuck Fox News”: Uncaged Voices from Denver
  394. Denver’s Real Democratic Convention: “Pockets of Sanity”
  395. Stuff White People Like: Anthropology, apparently
  396. Typographic “Errors” on Blogs
  397. Time to Bifurcate: Shed Dead Skin, Take on a New Identity
  398. NO TORTURE, NO COLLABORATION: Psychologists Rally Against Torture & U.S. War Crimes
  399. Globalization, Democracy, and Canada versus the People of Haiti
  400. Imperializing Open Access and Militarizing Open Source: “What’s yours is ours. What’s ours is ours” (1.4)
  401. The McFarce Continues: Pravda publishes a second scathing article on the Human Terrain System; McFate feted by fliers
  402. Reflected Hypocrisy: Russia Holds Up a Georgian Mirror (1.6)
  403. Anthem of the Taíno Resurgence: Naboria Daca Ae Mayanimacaná
  404. Announcing a New ANTHROPOLOGY – SOCIOLOGY blog of blogs
  405. Indiana Jones’ Revenge: Stolen Taino Artifacts being sold from France; Conquering Garifuna Beaches; Undoing Columbus
  406. Ethnographic Wining: A German in Trinidad
  407. New Minerva article from Hugh Gusterson, plus congressional testimonies on HTS and national security research
  408. Name that Scientist!
  409. Minerva: Risks, Opportunities, Boycotts, and Mentally Handicapped Informants?
  410. The Leftist Discipline Debates Its Right Wing?
  411. Another Profile in Propaganda: Laurie Adler, U.S. Army’s “Human Terrain System” (2.0)
  412. “The Mongoose” from a Trinidadian, Indian, Greek Point of View
  413. “The Mongoose,” by Derek Walcott, has a bigger bite than one might think (1.2)
  414. Scripting the Cosmopolitan
  415. Resistance Blogging
  416. Updates: Spy in Our Midst; Washington Post on Minerva
  417. Spectroscopic Survey of Imperial (De)formations: A Wholly Dispassionate and Disinterested Report from the Links
  418. Washington Post: Military’s Social Science Grants Raise Alarm
  419. Secrecy, Anonymity, Spying, and Lying: An Overview of the “Ethics” of HTS Infiltration (1.2)
  420. National Security Research and the Geopolitical Context of Knowledge Production
  421. Wired: Anthropologists Launch ‘Human Terrain’ Probe
  422. Latest Minerva and National Science Foundation News
  423. Comments on “A SPY IN OUR MIDST”
  424. A SPY IN OUR MIDST: Montgomery Sapone/Montgomery McFate
  425. Scanning the Hard Drives of the Softest “Science”? Why are the irrelevant so relevant…and interesting?
  426. The New Imperialism: Max Boot, Niall Ferguson, Michael Ignatieff
  427. The Retreat of Globalization? The Possible Impacts on the Future of Anthropology
  428. Alien Abduction: Doing Calypso “the Right Way” in the USA
  429. HTS deletes criticized page
  430. Minerva Project and Looted Iraqi Documents (2.0)
  431. Pravda Publishes a Scathing Report on the Human Terrain System
  432. Italy to pay “billions” in compensation for colonizing Libya; Sanctions augmented against Zimbabwe
  433. Anthropologist Mahmood Mamdani, among Top 10 of World’s Public Intellectuals
  434. Hugh Gusterson: “When Professors Go to War”
  435. Current (Anti)Colonialist Discussions in the News: African Focus
  436. The Issue Joined
  437. Resistance Studies, Networking Futures, and Jeffrey Juris
  438. Enter the American Psychological Association: On Support for Torture
  439. Michael Taussig: The End of the Masterful Explanation
  440. A Shift Toward the Center (of Fascism)
  441. Finally, Ward Churchill’s lawsuit goes to court in 2009 (1.5)
  442. Show Me Your Motion! (Of Mentors, Peers, and Mimesis and Alterity in Trinidad)
  443. A few more notes on “wining”
  444. Amitabh Bachchan in Trinidad
  445. Jorgensen and Wolf: On Anthropological Counterinsurgency, Scientific Objectivity, and Imperialism
  446. “The Rendez-Vous between Fear and Opportunity”: David H. Price (notes and comments)
  447. More Minerva News and Discussion (2.1)
  448. Re-Animalizing the Human / Humanizing the Animal
  449. Political Reactions to SSHRC Funding: Bloc Québécois
  450. More on Caribbean Reactions to Zimbabwe
  451. “You can’t shoot kids … but you can pound them” — How insurgents are made
  452. Pragmatism in the “Shitstem” and Singing for Obama
  453. Monday Morning “Mor Tor”: Wine it up just so…for the Video Notes from the Indian Diaspora, Part 2
  454. Questioning the “Top Misconceptions” About the “Human Terrain System”
  455. Sucker for an interesting name: “Monkey Smashes Heaven”
  456. “Why can’t we shoot these kids?” (1.6)
  457. The U.S. military: weaponizing culture
  458. (Video) Notes from the Indian Diaspora, Part 1: Responding to Modernity and the Tyranny of Tradition
  459. “Head-Decay-Shun”: Literacy, tool of the dependent and displaced?
  460. The enigma that is Mugabe, internationally and in the Caribbean (1.2)
  461. 1968 – 2008: From Vietnam to Concordia
  462. Encounters and conflicts within and between disciplines: Experimental philosophy and ethnography (1.3)
  463. Stockholm Bollywood: “Jumma chumma de de” and Memories of a Cultural Shock
  464. Ataklan Walks Naked
  465. And then McFate Retreated…
  466. The Psycho-Pathology of Imperialism: McFated to McFailure
  467. Two Ways of Doing Anthropology, Maybe a Third, and Still Losing
  468. A second HTS Researcher has been killed
  469. “The Field”: Doing “Anthropology” (1.2)
  470. Attack Iran, Elect McCain, Wait for the Punch(line)
  471. Spirited Encounters: American Indians Protest Museum Policies and Practices
  472. National Aboriginal Solidarity Day: Montreal
  473. “Me so horny, me love you long time”: The Phallo-Fascism of a Vainglorious Anthropologist in the Academilitary (3.0)
  474. National Security Research, Imperialist Emergencies and the Minerva Research Initiative: Some Further Consideration (1.1)
  475. Minerva Project Now Official and Ready to Begin (1.1)
  476. Left “Speechless” by “Deathpower”
  477. Navajo Nation Steelpan, and Aboriginal Reggae
  478. Another Caribbean musician “endorses” Obama
  479. Aboriginal Film Festivals, 2008: Montreal, Winnipeg, London, San Francisco
  480. Apology to Native Americans in the U.S.: current discussions
  481. The Romance of Anthropology & Getting Real Public Attention
  482. The Sun Starts to Rise
  483. Rapsure Risin
  484. RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS FOR ABORIGINALS IN CANADA: Links to Key Resources
  485. Repossession, Decolonization, and Anthropology: The Return of First Nations Remains
  486. Canada’s Apology to Aboriginals (3.1)
  487. The Ethnographic Adventure of a “Rogue Sociologist”: Gang Leader for a Day goes Hollywood
  488. Indiana Jones and the Colonial World
  489. “Why can’t we move on? Why do we have to live in the past?”
  490. What is “American Art”? Thin-Lipped Gravitas
  491. “Canada” — Dealing with the Hate Crime: Prime Minister’s Apology to Aboriginals this Wednesday (2.2)
  492. Decolonizing Japan?
  493. “Canada” — The Name of a Hate Crime
  494. Walk Cautiously Where Shame and Confusion Lurk
  495. Barack Obama and American Indians: “You will be on my mind every day I am in the White House”
  496. A Caribbean Love Affair with Obama? “We Need Barack! Jehovah Guide Him”
  497. When does reciprocity not matter? When you’re a journalist and not an anthropologist
  498. Is the “lone researcher” a myth?
  499. And what if I do not want to do “collaborative anthropology”?
  500. Colonialism and the Archaeological Wild Man: Canadian anthropologists react to Indiana Jones
  501. Joshua Marx, Anthropologist Among the Nationalists, Jumbies, and Whores of the Postcolony
  502. That’s Just Ole Rum Talk…
  503. They Fell For It (Suckers): “New Tribe Discovered”
  504. Questions about Race, Indigeneity, and Photography
  505. Daniela Drinks with “Darkie”
  506. Four New Tribes Discovered: 3 in the USA, 1 in Iraq
  507. More Publications on Anthropology & Counterinsurgency
  508. American Anthropology & the Pentagon: Let’s Professionalize “Terrorism” Research (1.6)
  509. The United States’ Colonial Armed Forces: “Un-American” Troops? (1.2)
  510. Fidel: Obama, the “Empire’s Hypocrite” (1.4)
  511. Revolution (3-Canal): “This land is ‘mines’ “
  512. Restoration: More Indigenous than the Ancestors, in the Eye of the Poet
  513. Project Updates (2.0)
  514. KOBO•TOWN: The Promise of Independence
  515. Toward a More Public Social Science
  516. Toward a Globally Connected, Public Social Science
  517. Structures of Knowledge, the Social Sciences, Decolonization, and the World-System
  518. Erkan Saka: Blogging as a Research Tool (1.1)
  519. Australia: Social Sciences Robbed of “Usefulness”
  520. More on RECLAIM THE ANTHROPOLOGIX
  521. The Craft of the Online Anthropologists: The New Medium is the Message
  522. Looking Beyond SSHRC: Decentralizing and Opening Research Funding (1.3)
  523. Apologies to The Queen, on The Day of Her Royal Highness
  524. Marlon’s Monday Morning Medication
  525. Eye Candy? Sweetie?
  526. Caribbean Musicians for Barack Obama
  527. RECLAIM THE ANTHROPOLOGIX
  528. Rethinking Academic Conferences
  529. Human Terrain System: Video on YouTube
  530. Useful Anthropology (and “Political Gonorrhoea”)
  531. Anthropology is Dead, Long Live Anthropology! (Who Wants to Leave those Golden Rule Days in the Jungle?) – 1.3
  532. Not Radical Enough: Disengaged Anthropology (1.5)
  533. Talk Yuh Talk, Mocking Pretenders
  534. Book Review: Citizen Indians: Native American Intellectuals, Race, and Reform
  535. HTS Researcher Killed in Afghanistan
  536. Dominica Carib Chief Seeks Legislation Barring Intermarriage
  537. Academic Blogs: Purposes and Benefits?
  538. Debating Public Anthropology: American Anthropologist
  539. Disappearing disciplinary borders in the social science library – global studies or sea change?
  540. Institutional Limits on Collaborative Anthropology: More on SSHRC Funding in Canada
  541. Social Science Research Funding in Canada: Additional Notes (4.3)
  542. Social Science Research Funding in Canada (2.0), or: “Where Devils Dare to Defecate”
  543. SSHRC: International Collaboration?
  544. Humour, Obscenity, and Localized Globalization(s)
  545. It’s a 1-8-7 from the Undercover Blog…
  546. CNN’s “Mondo Cane”: Screaming Muslim Babies in India, and Gawking Journalists (updated)
  547. Maurice Bloch: “Reluctant Anthropologist” or “Anti-Anthropologist”?
  548. CONCEPTUAL Challenges of Multi-Sited Ethnography
  549. On “The Ivory Tower”: Marc Bousquet speaks with Tiziana Terranova
  550. The Distraction of the Everday
  551. Call for Papers: THEORY IN ACTION
  552. Dreaming of a New World (Movement²)
  553. The New OPEN ANTHROPOLOGY Website
  554. Wikipedia, Scholarpedia, Citizendium, knol: Open Knowledge Production and Access
  555. Shame on You, Barack Obama? More on Clinton’s (and the Mass Media’s) Racism (5.0)
  556. The Changing Self: Fear of Death?
  557. A White Woman’s Burden: Hillary Clinton, Imperialism, and Racism
  558. New•World•Knowledge: A Caribbean Legacy and a Future Anthropology
  559. Aimé Césaire Has Passed On
  560. Public Anthropology or Anthropology in Public? (2nd update)
  561. Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency: Paper Abstracts
  562. 09-11-1984, The Calculus of Fear: When Trivial Terrors Become the “Real Threats”
  563. Reviewing the AAA’s Report on Anthropology and the Military
  564. More News on Anthropology and Counterinsurgency
  565. American Anthropologists against Counterinsurgency: Part Two
  566. Open Source & Open Access Textbooks
  567. The Military-Academic Complex in the U.S.: “The Minerva Consortia”
  568. Distributed Creativity and Design
  569. Interviewing the Electronically Archived “You”
  570. George Marcus: “No New Ideas” (2.0) & the After-Life of Anthropology (1.1)
  571. Indigeneity, Créolité, and Independence: Mylène Priam
  572. Plagiarism or Collaboration?
  573. International Student Ethnographic Film Festival, 2008, London
  574. International Survey of Open Access Journals, and the case of KACIKE
  575. Theory in Action: Call for Papers
  576. Internet Indigeneity & Anthropological Advocacy: text of a presentation at the University of South Florida (March 19, 2008)
  577. Questioning ICTs in the Classroom
  578. Banning “Secret Research” in Anthropology
  579. Academic “Social Network Sites”: Very Preliminary Impressions
  580. Recent Internet News: Net Neutrality, the End of Netscape, Google’s Site Builder
  581. The Library as Open Access Publisher, and Digital Publishing 2.0
  582. Anti-Indigenous Film Broadcast in Sweden
  583. Dr. Roi Kwabena Has Passed On
  584. The Australian Apology to Aboriginals: News Extracts
  585. Text of the Australian Government’s Apology to Aboriginals
  586. Australia to Apologize to Aboriginals
  587. Republic of Lakotah
  588. More Developments and Debates on Open Access Scholarship…and One Outrageous Proposal
  589. Articles on Open Access Anthropology
  590. International Journal of Internet Science
  591. Digital Scholarship: Roundup from Inside Higher Ed.
  592. Turcisce Carnival by Ivo Kuzmanic: Comments from FFEM 2007
  593. International Ethnographic Film Festival of Quebec: Comments
  594. Cape Town Open Education Declaration
  595. E-Textbooks — for Real This Time?
  596. New course: CYBERSPACE ETHNOGRAPHY
  597. How the University Works
  598. New Book: Hans Staden’s True History
  599. Indigenous Section of the AAA Approved
  600. Exposing the Network
  601. If we reject the dogs of war then surely we will not accommodate their fleas
  602. LAKOTA NATION DECLARES INDEPENDENCE
  603. Anthropologist on Uncyclopedia: Mousy Pedant? Moi?
  604. Canis Homo
  605. New Journal: Collaborative Anthropologies
  606. Of Mirror Images, Fanatics, and Cartoon Characters: Militarizing Anthropology
  607. Government retreats on copyright reform
  608. “Led by the military, war-weary US awakens to ’soft power’”
  609. “Anthropologists on the Front Lines”
  610. Ethnography: Entanglements and Ruptures
  611. The First Australopithecus War
  612. Riposte to Imperial Anthropology in Iraq: On the Civility of US Forces
  613. France’s Imperial Leader Explains Africa to Itself
  614. David Maybury-Lewis Passes On
  615. The Narrative of Imperialism: Revisiting the Ugly American (Anthropologist)
  616. Secrecy and Anthropology
  617. Initial Reactions to AAA Report on Anthropologists & Counterinsurgency
  618. Engagement of Anthropology with Security and Intelligence Communities
  619. “Man Dies from Heart Attack in Second Life”
  620. Indigenous Resistance/ Indigenous Reality: from The Fire This Time
  621. “NZ anti-terrorism laws branded incoherent after raid fiasco”
  622. On “Native Terrorism”: A Reader Responds
  623. Indigenism and Essentialism, 2
  624. Defeated Howard Worries that Recolonization is Over
  625. Why Ethnography is Needed
  626. Goodbye and Good Riddance John Howard!
  627. HTS “Anthropologists”: Predictable & Contradictory Arguments
  628. Fieldwork: Not an Inalienable Right, but an Expendable Rite
  629. “Alleviating Harm”: Which Side are Anthropologists Supporting?
  630. Cyberspace News, 1
  631. Transforming Academia with New Technologies
  632. Open Letter to Richard Shweder
  633. Transforming Academia
  634. The Political Economy of Academia
  635. “I gots me a big new grant!”–Cha-Ching!
  636. Dominica, Caribs, and a German U-boat? The problem of why “we always get people like you.”
  637. Paths Ahead, 3: Decolonization and Open Knowledge
  638. Paths Ahead, 2: Questions about “Academic Colonialism”
  639. Conversation on Journals and Open Access Publishing
  640. Bloggers Reacting to the American Anthropological Association’s Online Statement
  641. Empty Scholasticism at its Best on the AAA Blog
  642. Job Ads for Counterinsurgency Support on AAA Website?
  643. Why is Anthropology Linked to Counterinsurgency?
  644. Politics and Ethics: Anthropologists and Human Terrain Systems
  645. Anthropologists React to the AAA Statement on the Ethics of Counterinsurgency Research
  646. AAA Executive Board on Human Terrain Systems
  647. ASAonline
  648. Radical Anthropology
  649. The Ethics of Conference Attendance
  650. To “Abu Muqawama”: Tilting at Shadows of an Ivory Tower
  651. Counterinsurgency Field Manual: Links to Discussions
  652. What is Public Anthropology?
  653. “A Surge in Plagiarism”…Or How to Make a Molehill out of a Mountain
  654. “Important Ideas” in Anthropology
  655. The Ethnographer’s “Job” Makes a Little Boy Laugh
  656. Militarizing Anthropology: Links to news, essays
  657. Paths Ahead? 1
  658. “Models” of Anthropological Colonialism?
  659. David Price: Anthropology, Counterinsurgency, the Kill Chain, and Plagiarism
  660. Montgomery McFate: The New Heroine for a Collapsing Discipline (1.1)
  661. Impermanence, II
  662. Impermanence & Re-animalization
  663. Visualizing Online Collaboration, Live
  664. Shweder’s “True Culture War,” Part II
  665. Richard A. Shweder: A True Culture War
  666. Indigenous Decolonization
  667. SSHRC Policy on Open Access
  668. More Hysteria over the “Native Terrorist”
  669. More Inconvenient Truths
  670. Type P-A-I-N
  671. Anti-anti-essentialism. 1
  672. “Deep Hanging Out”? Yeah right.
  673. Amorphography, 1
  674. Who is my audience? What am I doing here?
  675. Yes Master, Ethnography is Truth
  676. “We Have Ethnography”
  677. BBC News: US Army Enlists Anthropologists
  678. David Price: Anthropologists as Spies
  679. In the world of the mercenary, colonialism is past, present, and future
  680. From Apter (1999): Fabian’s Dialogical, Performative Ethnographic Experiment
  681. Anthropology and Colonialism: More from Diane Lewis (1973)
  682. Another Revolution Missed: Anthropology of Cyberspace
  683. Open Access: Statements from 2004
  684. “It’s very easy to be an advocate…”
  685. The Prisoner of Agenda
  686. Diane Lewis: Anthropology and Colonialism
  687. Network of Concerned Anthropologists: Online Pledge
  688. “Extinction” isn’t what it used to be
  689. Post-Tribal Stress Disorder
  690. Guanaguanare: Universal Aboriginality
  691. The Yanomami Controversy
  692. The Colonization Will be Televised
  693. Indigenous Activism at the United Nations
  694. Against Recolonization: Australian Anthropologists Speak Out
  695. Anthropology and Indigenous Sovereignty
  696. American Indians confront UC-Berkeley over remains
  697. Senate Panel Revisits Kennewick Controversy, Sides with Tribes
  698. Anthropology’s Dirty Little Colonial Streak
  699. Introducing the beginnings of the Open Anthropology Project

Imported entries that pre-date this blog:

  1. The Binding Symbolic Value of the UN Declaration
  2. UN DECLARATION ON RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: APPROVED
  3. UN Draft Declaration on Indigenous Peoples Rights
  4. UN General Assembly to take action on Indigenous Declaration
  5. Commemorative “Indigenous Days” without Indigenous Rights
  6. Twelve percent American Indian?
  7. Blogs for Indigenous News and Commentary
  8. The Imperialist Drive
  9. Indigenous Peoples and the USA on Trial
  10. Recolonizing Australia…or why Trojan horses never say “sorry”
  11. Ottawa to Appeal Expansion of Indigenous “Status”
  12. Canada: New Developments in Indigenous Status
  13. Canada, the UN, and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  14. Aboriginals in Australia: Still the Worst Off
  15. Who Is An Indian? Race, Blood, DNA, and the Politics of Indigeneity in the Americas
  16. News from Australia
  17. Indigenous Activism at the United Nations
  18. Brazilian Indigenous Leaders Condemn Pope
  19. Pope Against Indigenous Religious Traditions
  20. The Vatican and Indigenous Cultural Revival
  21. Vive la xénophobie: Cannibal myth-making…again
  22. Wade Davis: Cultural Conservation Rights
  23. Ward Churchill and the Witch Hunters
  24. Unfair Trade: EU against Africa, Caribbean & Pacific
  25. Interpreting the Gli-Gli
  26. Canadian Government and Native “Terrorists”
  27. Does Arima Matter?
  28. The Catholic Church and the Caribs in Trinidad
  29. Does Trinidad Recognize Its Indigenous People?
  30. Seminole Tribe Purchases Transnational Corporation
  31. Cherokee Nation News Release
  32. Cherokee Nation Revokes Citizenship of Freedmen
  33. Cherokee Nation Expels Native Citizens with African Ancestry
  34. Dialogue: Newest Issue
  35. New Book: Quest for Caribbean Unity
  36. Abu Ghraib, Trinidad & Tobago
  37. Apocalypto Aside from “Accuracy”
  38. Apocalypto
  39. Rosa
  40. Words of Wisdom from Guanaguanare
  41. Australian Aboriginals Win Claim to Perth
  42. Caledonia, Ontario: Beware the Big Bad Indian
  43. Garifuna Protest at Disney: Photographs
  44. “You Got Recognition”
  45. Letter from Cristo Adonis (Carib, Trinidad)
  46. Addendum: Caribs & Santa Rosa, 2006
  47. Caribs and the Santa Rosa Festival, 2006
  48. Venezuelan Aid for American Indians
  49. Rejecting Papal Bull
  50. “Natives” and “Terrorism”: Keeping the Hysteria Raw
  51. Farrakhan: Common Struggle with Navajos
  52. Trinidad Debates Eurocentrism and Indigeneity
  53. Garifunas Speaking Out Against Disney
  54. Pirates of the Caribbean: Commentary by Claire Yashar
  55. Soca Warriors, Amerindian Masking
  56. The UN’s Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  57. SEARCH FOR IDENTITY: ESSAYS ON ST.VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES
  58. Breaking Bread
  59. Garifuna Protest Disney, Anaheim, CA, June 24
  60. “Canada” Opposes UN Draft Charter for Indigenous Peoples
  61. The Reclamation of an Indigenous Continent
  62. Boycott Disney, Pirates of the Caribbean
  63. Soca Warriors! Trinidad Pride at World Cup 2006
  64. The Native “Terrorist”: Anti-Indigenous Vocabulary in 2006
  65. What is Happening in “Canada”?
  66. “Canada”: The Name of an Invasion
  67. Dr. Roi Kwabena: Indigenous and African Heritages
  68. Calls to Change Dominica’s Name
  69. Cosmetic Respect for Indigenous Culture in Trinidad
  70. New Book: America is Indian Country
  71. Cannibalism: Interview with Neil Whitehead
  72. Seminoles With African Ancestry: The Right To Heritage
  73. Disney and Carib “Cannibals” Continued
  74. Freedmen descendants use DNA to show Indian blood
  75. Being conscious of origins in Indian affairs
  76. Cannibal Stories
  77. Cannibalism as Cultural Libel
  78. Indigenous Protest Against Disney
  79. Disney’s Carib Indian cannibals deserve boycott
  80. News-Dominica article: Pirates, Caribs & Cannibals
  81. Aboriginal Australians Charge Government with Genocide
  82. Indigenous Rights in the Caribbean
  83. Indigenous peoples oppose National Geographic & IBM research project
  84. Trinidad Express: Caribs Speak about Disney
  85. Carib Community of Trinidad Joins Indigenous Condemnations of Disney
  86. National Garifuna Council of Belize Protests Disney’s Cannibalism
  87. Garifuna Poetry
  88. The Dying Planet
  89. Dominica’s Minister of Tourism Defends Disney, Feb. 18, 2005
  90. Protesting Disney’s Cannibalism in St. Vincent
  91. In Memoriam: Hilary Frederick, past Chief of the Dominica Caribs
  92. Disney and its Cannibals
  93. Statement from Chief Charles Williams of the Dominica Carib Territory re: Disney
  94. Dominica Caribs Exoticized as Cannibals: More News and Other Links
  95. Caribs of Dominica to be Portrayed as Cannibals in Disney Film
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