An accomplished powwow dancer and singer who grew up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. An esteemed professor who attended Harvard University
Tag: anthropology
Salem witch trials come to Pierce
During the Halloween season, images of black hats, cauldrons and broomsticks fill retail stores and decorate homes. Witch costumes are some of the most popular
Finding culture through anthropology
With relics and fabrics from countries all across the world draped in her spacious office, professor Hayes brings a sophisticated style to instructing a science
Head, shoulders, knees and bones
The face— it’s the focal point of the human body, It’s where emotions, expressions, and empathy resonate from. It is our wordless introduction, and it
Aspiring actress and Anthropology Society president dreams to be the best of both worlds
The years students spend in college are meant to be eye opening and prepare them for the real world. For Anthropology major and aspiring actress
Anthropology Society digs into the history of humanity
Humankind has been around for quite a while now, and many areas under anthropology have sprung up to study our past and present, spanning from
Students learn about inequality in a Jon Stewart-featured film
Students of Pierce College viewed a documentary film as part of the Resistance Movement Film Festival on Wednesday, April 16. “Inequality for all” was featured
New Anthropology teacher brings technology into the classroom
A new professor in the Anthropology Department is taking a stand in educating students through the use of technology in her class to explore aspects
Anthro lecturer talks household art
The Pierce Anthropology and Geography Department and Associated Students Organization (ASO) were proud to present guest lecturer Dr. Angela Orlando on Oct. 8,
Professor keeps students digging for Chumash artifacts
Sitting under white tents, digging and taking measurements, a group of dedicated students take part in an archaeological dig looking for artifacts 400 to 600