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1: Demonstrate substantive knowledge and mastery of the discipline, including theory, skills and research methods.
2: Conduct anthropological research that makes an original and substantial contribution to the knowledge of the discipline.
3: Conduct anthropological research, teaching, and service in an ethical manner.
4. Effectively communicate to anthropological audiences.
5: Gain experience in the practice and application of anthropological theory and methods outside of an academic setting.
6: Gain experience in teaching or providing leadership in anthropological theory, methods, and skills in a classroom or fieldwork setting.
The team will research how communities engage in the dam removal process and how the ecosystem changes over the course of one of the largest river restoration projects in U.S. history.
On Tuesday, November 3, the Board of Commissioners proclaimed November 2020 as Native American Heritage Month in Washington County.
The Donation Land Claim Act became law this week in 1870. It led to millions of acres of Indigenous-people’s land being claimed.
Documenting Oregon's Chinese Heritage through Public Archaeology and History
The Anthropology Lecture Series from the School of Language, Culture and Society presents "The Oregon Chinese Diaspora Project: Documenting Oregon's Chinese Heritage through...…Anthropology Lecture Series - Revisiting Stories and Voices of the Rogue River War
The School of Language, Culture and Society Anthropology Lecture Series presents "Revisiting Stories and Voices of the Rogue River War" with guest speaker Ashley Cordes from...…