Rethinking Anthropological Perspectives on Migration

Members suggested that concepts of population movement be seen as a series of processes to create a more fluid framework for interdisciplinary collaboration and to increase the holistic awareness of this universal modifier in human existence. Fowles reinterprets the Pueblo past, reversing traditiona...

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Published inHuman Biology Vol. 84; no. 3; pp. 327 - 329
Main Author MOSHER, M. J.
Format Book Review Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Detroit Wayne State University Press 01.06.2012
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Summary:Members suggested that concepts of population movement be seen as a series of processes to create a more fluid framework for interdisciplinary collaboration and to increase the holistic awareness of this universal modifier in human existence. Fowles reinterprets the Pueblo past, reversing traditional explanations of an ultimate goal of reaching a place to settle, to the idea that movement is a natural course of events regardless of the length of time one remains sedentary.
ISSN:0018-7143
1534-6617
DOI:10.3378/027.084.0305