Hugh Brody is an anthropologist and writer who holds the Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal Studies at the University of the Fraser Valley. He has made a number of TV documentaries and co-wrote and directed the movie nineteen-nineteen.
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Published in: HomeQuestions of interests: Canada and the puzzle of Fiduciary Obligation
Canada is seeking to move towards a new kind of reconciliation with its First Nations. But what does it mean to...
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Published in: HomeA day out in Calais
An anthropologist's day in "The Jungle", the patch of land in Calais that brings shame to British and French governance
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Published in: HomeDecember 1, 1961: Fly the flag of independence - West Papua and the Indonesian Empire
Life in the furthest recesses of New Guinea has not only been transformed but devastated by forces that originate at...
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Published in: HomeGaddafi and the Tuareg, the "Lords of the desert"
What is the basis of the Tuareg-Gaddafi alliance that is playing itself out in the end-game in Libya? And to what...
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