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Register now for ANTHROPOLOGY 200 ONLINE! This course is being offered via the Internet and will include options for Service Learning to enhance your educational experience at KCC. The couse is entirely online, and meets on Sunday nights online through a chatroom on the site to discuss material from the text HUMANITY by Peoples and Bailey, and explore the concepts of Anthropology. These sessions are called our Anthropology Campfire sessions. Explore the very nature of what it means to be human, various cultural beliefs, values, and perceptions, and how we have managed to survive in such a wide variety of environments on this earth The course includes a thorough introduction to the major concepts and methods of the ethnologist, as well as studies of linguistics, kinship and marriage, religion, archaeology, political anthropology, economics, medical anthropology and much more... Your professor is Carl Hefner, Ph.D. in Anthropology, whose geographical area of interest includes both insular and island Southeast Asia with a special focus on Indonesia. Dr. Hefner is a graduate of the University of Hawaii at Manoa and an alumnus of the East West Center. He has also been trained as a Filmmaker/Photographer or Visual Anthropologist at the Anthropology Film Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He is fluent in Indonesian, and continues to study other languages of the region as he travels in Asia. You may contact him at hefner@hawaii.edu for further information on this course. |
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Notice to Students registered in Anthropology 200 Online To go to the WebCT Classroom for ANTHROPOLOGY 200 you need this URL http://webct.hawaii.edu/ |
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Educational Link to:
Hawai'i Master Folk Artists complete with audio interviews * Requires Apple Quicktime Player |
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LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT SHINE STUDENTS HELPING IN THE NATURALIZATION OF ELDERS |
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