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ANTH 2202-30 Online
Physical Anthropology
Fall 2008
Course information available to registered students only on our D2L site.

ANTH 2201-01
Cultural Anthropology

Fall 2008

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Coon Rapids Campus

*Web-Enhanced* - see our D2L site for more info.

ANTH 2251-01
Environmental Anthropology
Fall 2008
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Coon Rapids Campus

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ANTH 2261-30 Online
Principles of Archaeology
Fall 2008
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rock art image of shaman

image by James Q. Jacobs, used by permission

Prof. Shepherd on site at Loddekopinge, Sweden

Dr. Deborah J. Shepherd
Office: B254, Phone: 763-433-1195
Email: deborah.shepherd@anokaramsey.edu

Office Hours: email me for information
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Fieldschool and Volunteer Opportunities

Anthropology and Environmental Issues in the NEWS:

One-year Anniversary of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples:
"September 13th marks the historic adoption by the United Nations of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples after over 25 years of lobbying by indigenous peoples. Les Malezer, Cultural Survival board member and former chair of the Global Indigenous Peoples Caucus on the Declaration said in his statement honoring the anniversary, "It is pleasing to report that during the past year there has been rapid growth in the awareness of the Declaration and the expectation that change must occur. Indigenous Peoples everywhere are citing the Declaration as a standard to be met. The rights contained in the Declaration are being used by Indigenous Peoples as benchmarks for outcomes. Many governments are also responding in a positive way. In Latin America in particular we can see governments are taking steps to incorporate the standards into laws and are distributing copies of the Declaration to the Indigenous communities." Despite these successes much remains to be done and the focus is now on putting the document into practice."

from the September 2008 Cultural Survival Newsletter. http://cs.org.

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PUBLIC LECTURES in the Twin Cities:

Archaeological Institute of America – Minnesota Society Lecture Series 2007-2008

Other Information

Archaeology Study, Field Opportunities, and Career Information for Undergraduates

New announcements are usually available in the late fall or early spring.

Antioch University (Yellow Springs, OH) runs a field school program called Brazilian Ecosystems. Attendance during next fall semester would give you 16 transferable college credits in ecology. However, you need to have completed two years of college by fall 2008. The web site for more information is: http://aea.antioch.edu/brazil/

 
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