Politics of Collaborative Research with Indigenous Communities: Moving Beyond the Framework of Community Engagement

Alyssa Bader and Savannah Martin discuss pushing beyond the framework of community engagement to continue challenging the colonial foundations of anthropology. At AAPA 2018.

Alyssa Bader and Savannah Martin discuss pushing beyond the framework of community engagement to continue challenging the colonial foundations of anthropology. At AAPA 2018.

Politics of Collaborative Research with Indigenous Communities

2018 AAPA

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