Exploration of the interrelationships between technology, ecology, culture, and the distribution of goods in Indigenous societies, with a focus on status and power in Indigenous societies, and the changes brought about by their historical integration into market economies. This course draws on Indigenous philosophies and on analytic methods from geography, economic anthropology, and sociology.
Exploration of the interrelationships between technology, ecology, culture, and the distribution of goods in Indigenous societies, with a focus on status and power in Indigenous societies, and the changes brought about by their historical integration into market economies. This course draws on Indigenous philosophies and on analytic methods from geography, economic anthropology, and sociology.