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| Laurence Marshall Carucci
Professor Department of Sociology and Anthropology Montana State University (United States) I speak in the following language(s): English, Marshallese
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Adoption, Age and Aging, Anthropological Fieldwork, Body, Christianity, Climate Change, Climate Change Migration, Colonial Discourse, Colonial Literature, Colonialism, Contextualisation, Cosmology, Creativity, Cultural Change, Cultural Landscapes, Cultural Models, Cultural Renewal, Culture-nature Relations, Dance, Death and Bereavement, Disaster, Domestic Space, Economy And Justice, Egalitarianism, Epistemology, Ethnicity, Ethnographic Encounter, Exchanges, Food and Nutrition, Forced Migration, Friendship, Funerary Practices, Gender, Gender Based Violence, Gift-giving Practices And Theory, Globalization, Historical Imagination, Human Rights, Identity, Indigenous Agency, Indigenous Christianities, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Politics, Inter-ethnic Relations, Intersubjectivity, Kinship And Marriage, Land Tenure, Language Ideology, Local Ecological Knowledge, Matrilineal Kinship, Memory, Mission History, Mortuary Rites, Mothering, Names and Naming, Navigation, Neo-Colonialism, Nuclear Issues, Performance, Personhood, Place, Power and Resistance, Regional History, Religion, Ritual, Semiotics, Social Change |
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Anthropology
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Geographic places |
Marshall Islands
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Historical periods |
First and Early contacts The Colonial time 20th century 21st century
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Indigenous languages |
Marshallese |
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