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April 12, 2004

Please Note:

In the Brazil and Mande sections we
will be using in-class unannounced quizzes based on the readings for that day.
Please come prepared to discuss the material
and, quite possibly,
respond to a short quiz.
more

for Wednesday March 31 read
Kirsten Weinoldt "1968 for ever."

 ANT227, HIS 227 and PSC 227,
POWER AND AUTHORITY IN
NONWESTERN SOCIETIES



WHAT'S NEW on the WEB SITE


Concepts No. 1

Concepts No. 2

Revised Concept Slide for Power

Slides on Brazil (click on slideshow)

Grading Scale added to Evaluation Criteria (February 14)

PowerPoint Notes on Latin American Identity (February 14)

Anthropological Concepts (February 20)

Links for Christian Lund assignments 1-5 are active.  Please read them for the Hausa Unit
NOTE: WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT DUE MARCH 3.  See the syllabus.

Power point for Hausa Lecture 2/25 (click here)

Power point for lectures of Hausa Succession of Headmen Kaka-Naruwa Case , Kaka-Alu Case

Mande Unit

Written Assignments

Assignment 1 due: February 9

Due March 3: Analysis of Land Use Cases (LUND5)

Assignment 2: due March 8

Latin America Geography Exercise
Due March 12

Second Brazil Exercise (pick one)
due April 2

Assignment 3
due April 14
comments on paper 3

BRAZIL UNIT

discography
Anastacia and Popular Religion
The Family and the State
Identity
Tropicalia
Brasilia
The Context of Cannibalism
The 20th Century

Be sure to do the following readings for class:

March 31: Kirsten Weinold, "1968 "
April 2: Antonio Sepulveda on Brazilian Carnaval

MANDE UNIT

iNTRODUCTION


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