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Human To Human

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by Sarah Schur

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Human to Human is a limited series exploring the topic of 'what is anthropology?' through conversations with students and faculty in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Manitoba.

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12/19/2022

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April 3, 2023

Episode 8: Interview with Kayla Shaganash

On the final episode of the series, I get to interview my fellow classmate Kayla Shaganash who is a 4th year undergrad student doing a double major in Anthropology and Indigenous Studies at the University of Manitoba. We speak about Kayla's experience of being a 2022 Undergrad Research Reward recipient and her future plans of doing archaeological research in Manitoba. Kayla also talks about the role that truth and reconciliation has in her studies, and her continued interest in helping Indigenous students remain connected to their culture on campus as the co-cultural coordinator for UMISA (UofM Indigenous Student Association). Episode Links: Find more on the podcast webpage! Music by Purple Planet. Find out more: Contact: anthro.media@umanitoba.ca Instagram: @umanthropology

Episode thumbnail for Episode 7: Interview with Dr. Lara Rosenoff-Gauvin

March 20, 2023

Episode 7: Interview with Dr. Lara Rosenoff-Gauvin

On this episode, I sit down with my guest Dr. Lara Rosenoff-Gauvin. Dr. L is a sociocultural anthropologist at the University of Manitoba with a background in communications and documentary film photography. In our conversation, we speak about the experiences and relationships Dr. L has formed over the years while doing research in northern Uganda where she continues to study topics of relational repair, armed conflict, Indigenous knowledge transmission, and transitional justice. Music by Purple Planet. Find out more: Contact: anthro.media@umanitoba.ca Instagram - @umanthropology

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March 6, 2023

Episode 6: Interview with Kevin Edbert

My guest this episode is my fellow classmate Kevin Edbert. Kevin is currently a Master's student in cultural anthropology at the University of Manitoba who is interested in studying the wellbeing of people who process dried fish from a region in Indonesia. Throughout our conversation, Kevin shares with us his experience of coming to Manitoba as an international student and his journey of discovering anthropology after starting out in kinesiology. Music by Purple Planet. Find out more: Contact: anthro.media@umanitoba.ca Instagram: @umanthropology

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What is Human To Human?

Human to Human is a limited series exploring the topic of 'what is anthropology?' through conversations with students and faculty in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Manitoba.

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