Congratulations to our Anthropology students who have defended this summer.
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Sharonne Specker, MA: “Aspects of Communities of Practice Among Emerging Swiss Folk Musicians”
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Joshua Hazelbower, MA: “Allies or Subjects? Shifting Canada-Indigenous Political Relations from Treaty Six to the Enfranchisement Act”
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Jennifer Robinson, PhD: “The Exhibition Landscape of Human Rights in Canada: An Ethnographic Study into Process and Design”
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Julia Meyers, MA: “The Relationship between Proximal Long Bone Shape and Activity among Four Hunter-Gatherer Populations”
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John Murray, MA: “Exploring Handaxe Function at Shishan Marsh – 1: Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches Using the Edge Damage Distribution Method”
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Ursula Abramczyk, MA: “Hul’qumi’num Peoples in the Gulf Islands: Re-Storying the Coast Salish Landscape”