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Autores/as

  • Stephen Grant Baines Universidade de Brasília, Departamento de Antropologia. Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brasil.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4000/12e30

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PPGAS 50 Years, Reply to Miller, Reply to Merlan

Resumen

I have collaborated academically with Professor Bruce Miller for nearly thirty years, a period over which I have made several visits to British Columbia, Canada, and he has made several visits to Brazil. During a five months postdoctoral leave in 2009, and in later visits, Miller introduced me to his work with indigenous people in Western Canada and the Northwest of the USA.

 

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Biografía del autor/a

Stephen Grant Baines, Universidade de Brasília, Departamento de Antropologia. Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brasil.

Stephen Grant Baines, Full Professor, Department of Anthropology (DAN), University of Brasília (UnB), Programme of Post-Graduate Studies in Anthropology, (DAN/UnB), Programme of Post-Graduate Studies, Department of Latin American Studies (ELA/UnB), Research Scholarship holder PQ - CNPq 1A, (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development); Coordinator of the Laboratory and Study Group on Interethnic Relations (LAGERI) DAN/UnB. Pós-doc. UBC, Canada; ANU, Australia; UBA, Argentina. PhD in Social Anthropology, UnB (1988); M.Phil. in Social Anthropology, Cambridge University (1979). 1 book and 7 edited books; 89 articles in journals, and 43 book chapters. Research interests: Indigenous peoples, interethnic relations, Anthropology in national contexts, criminalization of indigenous people.

Citas

Baines, Stephen G. 1991 [1988]. É a FUNAI que sabe: A Frente de Atração Waimiri-Atroari (Colection Eduardo Galvão). Belém: Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi/CNPq/SCT/ PR.

Baines, Stephen G. 1993. “O território dos Waimiri-Atroari e o indigenismo empresarial”. Ciências Sociais Hoje, no. 138: 219–43.

Miller, Bruce Granville. 2003. Invisible indigenes: The politics of nonrecognition. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

Miller, Bruce Granville. 2001. The problem of justice: Tradition and law in the coast Salish world. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

Pacheco de Oliveira, João. 1998. “Uma etnologia dos ‘índios misturados’? Situação colonial, territorialização e fluxos culturais”. Mana 4, no. 1: 47–77.

Pacheco de Oliveira, João. 1999a. “A problemática dos ‘índios misturados’ e os limites dos estudos americanistas: Um encontro entre antropologia e história”. In Ensaios de Antropologia Histórica, 99–123. Rio de Janeiro: Editora da UFRJ.

Pacheco de Oliveira, João. 1999b. Ensaios de Antropologia Histórica. Rio de Janeiro: Editora da UFRJ.

Peirano, Mariza G. S. 2005. “A guide to anthropology in Brazil”. Vibrant 2, no. 1: 54–87. http://www.vibrant.org.br/issues/v2n1/mariza-peirano-a-guide-to-anthropology-in-brazil/

Povinelli, Elizabeth. 2002. The cunning of recognition: Indigenous alterities and the Making of Australian multiculturalism. Durham: Duke University Press.

Ramos, Alcida Rita. 1990. “Ethnology Brazilian Style”. Cultural Anthropology 5, no. 4: 452–72. https://doi.org/10.1525/can.1990.5.4.02a00080

Viveiros de Castro, Eduardo. 1996. “Os pronomes cosmológicos e o perspectivismo ameríndio”. Mana 2, no. 2: 115–44.

Viveiros de Castro, Eduardo. 1999. “Etnologia brasileira”. In O que ler na ciência social brasileira (1970-1995), edited by Sérgio Miceli, v. I (Antropologia), 109–223. São Paulo: Sumaré/ANPOCS; Brasília: PES

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Publicado

2024-09-30

Cómo citar

Baines, Stephen Grant. 2024. «Reply». Anuário Antropológico 49 (2):e-12453. https://doi.org/10.4000/12e30.