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Anthropologica is a peer-reviewed, bilingual journal publishing original and ground-breaking scholarly research in all areas of cultural and social anthropology and providing a comprehensive look into the fieldwork being done by Canadian anthropologists in all parts of the world. Anthropologica publishes twice per year and welcomes ethnographic writing by non-Canadian scholars who have been identified by the editors as having important contributions to make to Canadian readers.
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Volume 57, Number 2, 2015Table of Contents
Thematic Section / Section thématique
Chamanismes, renouveau religieux et «empowerment» dans les sociétés indigènes / Shamanism, Religious Renewal and Empowerment in Indigenous Societies
Rédacteurs invités / Guest Editors: Frédéric Laugrand et / and Robert R. Crépeau
Thematic Section / Section thématique
Consent, Collaboration, Treaty: Toward Anti-Colonial Praxis in Indigenous–Settler Research Relations /
Consensus, collaboration et traité : vers une pratique anti-coloniale des relations de recherche entre colons et autochtones
Guest Editor / Rédacteur invité : Brian Noble
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Book Reviews / Comptes rendus
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