On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Dr. Liana Chua (social anthropologist and Tunku Abdul Rahman University Assistant Professor in Malay World Studies at the University of Cambridge) about her work with Bidayuhs in Malaysian Borneo and looking at international orangutan conservation efforts. We talk about her projects looking at culture change and the impact of Christianity, as well as various responses to and the impact of resettlement in the face of a dam project. Finally we talk about the methods and findings from her efforts on The Global Lives of the Orangutan and POKOK projects.
TranscriptsKathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian studies at Washington University in St. Louis - Ep 85
Boulder Ethnographic-Education Project: Indigenous Perspectives on Ethnography - Ep 84
Nubia: It's a real place! - Ep 83
Maroon Heritage in Dominica - Ep 82
Lumbee Perspectives on Environment, Culture, and Community - Ep 80
The Intensive NAGPRA Summer Training and Education Program (INSTEP) - Ep 79
Browns Canyon National Monument - Ep 78
Esto'k Gna Somi Se'k [The Human Beings of Texas] - Ep 77
Changing Landscapes in Higher Education - Ep 76
The Ramblings of a Lakota Anthropologist on American Indians and Anthropology and Tribal Relations - Ep 75
Walking the Ancestors Home - Ep 74
Exploring the Ethics in Experimental Archaeology - Ep 73
Working with Indigenous Communities in the Philippines - Ep 72
Tribal Collaboration at Archaeology Southwest - Ep 71
Black Cemeteries - Ep 70
The Utes as a Forgotten People - Ep 69
Indigenous Fire and Climate Justice - Ep 68
PROMO - Finding Our Religion with Dr. Candace Lukasik - The Dirt 208
Makoons to Makwa: Early Career Archaeological Contracting - Ep 67
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