Ethnography in Progress 3/27

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Ethnography in Progress 3/27
March 27, 2026
Boulder, Colorado
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March 2026
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Date
March 27, 2026
Location
Boulder, Colorado
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Mar 27 Katie Donlan, Discussant: Sanggay Tashi 12-1 pm

"We Have Time on Our Side: Wabanaki Sovereignty, Diplomacy, and Coalition in the Maine State House "

By Katie Donlan, PhD Candidate, University of Colorado Boulder Anthropology

Discussant: Sanggay Tashi, PhD Candidate, University of Colorado Boulder Anthropology
Key Speaker: Katie Donlan

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University of Colorado Boulder Department of Anthropology
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Anthropology is the study of humans and our biological relatives across time and space. It is the only field to address the diversity of the human experience in its biological, cultural, and historical contexts. We see our long-term vision as a department that addresses and analyzes social, biological, and environmental problems. We have identified four broad themes that address these problems and potential solutions in ways that cut across the subdisciplines: ecology and evolution; human responses to local and global crises; cultural, ethical, and political practices of worldmaking; and collaborative and public anthropology.