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Fieldnotes & Footnotes: Reading #22: vlog series of incremental readings...

  Reading #22, pp. 69-71 Ends @ end of Chapter 3,  p. 71.             Find all readings to date here on Vimeo      

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Fieldnotes & Footnotes: An ethnographic and political note in two parts:...

    The history of the Yolŋu Homelands in remote NE Arnhem Land is unique to Australia. There are, generally speaking, three key historical factors that make it so. These historical factors also go...

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Fieldnotes & Footnotes: Yolŋuw Makarr Dhuni (Yolŋu Nations Assembly):...

    Thanks to David Suttle for sharing on the statement.   Yolŋuw Makarr Dhuni (Yolŋu Nations Assembly) Statement from the 2nd Assembly. Maningrida: October 11th – 13th, 2012. Yolŋuw Makarr Dhuni...

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Fieldnotes & Footnotes: A brief history of recent Government attacks:...

    I thought to reiterate this recent history, to offer context to the previous two posts. This is a story about the remote Indigenous Homelands and how successive governments have tried to shut them...

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Fieldnotes & Footnotes: Reading #23: vlog series of incremental readings...

  Reading #23, beginning of Chapter 4, pp. 73-75 Ends p. 75 @ ‘In other words, the battle between state and market, between governments and merchants is not inherent to the human condition.’...

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Fieldnotes & Footnotes: Reading #24: vlog series of incremental readings...

  Reading #24, beginning of Chapter 4, pp. 75-79           Find all readings to date here on Vimeo        

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Fieldnotes & Footnotes: Poetry turnstyle: Rimbaud and his Vowels

  Rimbaud, by Pedro Covo   I was gifted this poem many years ago, by a friend. It is a poem not easily forgotten.   Vowels   A black, E white, I red, U green, O blue: vowels, I shall … Continue...

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Fieldnotes & Footnotes: Quotations of note: Stanner on the character and...

Anarchist May Day march, Sydney (1982) †   I would never have suspected such a character in the sterling ethnographer that was Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown!   “He soon became the centre of a circle...

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Fieldnotes & Footnotes: Reading #25: vlog series of incremental readings...

  Reading #25, beginning of Chapter 4, pp. 79-82 Ends p. 82 @ ‘The most famous of these is the Law of Jubilee: a law that stipulated that all debts would be automatically cancelled ‘in the Sabbath...

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Fieldnotes & Footnotes: an incidental typewritten notation

  Hey look, it’s the new AAA!†             †AAA is usually a reference to the American Anthropological Association.

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