Show notes
Join us this week as we talk about only a few of the many amazing womxn in anthropology! In this episode, we give a brief synopsis of the lives of Margaret Pattison Staples-Brown (or Makereti Papakura), Jane Goodall, and Dr. Alexandra Jones; an anthropologist in the past, one that really “changed the game,” so to speak, and one that is currently making her mark. There’s also a little bonus woman in anthropology for you to check out. This is a “pre-episode” for a series of interviews of current womxn in anthropology that we will be releasing throughout August, while Kelsey is up north. Referenceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_women_anthropologists Makereti Papakura/ “Guide Maggie”https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makereti_Papakura https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Te_Arawa Robinson R, Wattie N. (ed.) 2006. “Mākereti (Margaret Thom, 1872–1930)”. In The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature. Oxford University Press. Werry M. 2011. The Class Act of Guide Maggie: Cosmopolitesse, Publics, and Participatory Anthropology. University of Minnesota Press; The Tourist State, 2011–11-24.Dame Jane Morris GoodallDr. Alexandra Joneshttp://www.archaeologyincommunity.com/https://info.umkc.edu/unews/celebrating-women-in-stem-dr-alexandra-jones/https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra-jones-phd-rpa-79203162https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandra_Jones_(archaeologist)https://blerds.atlantablackstar.com/2015/07/09/6-black-archaeologists-anthropologists-know/3/https://throomers.com/alexandra-jones-archaelogist/https://www.pbs.org/time-team/meet-the-team/alexandra-jones/https://trowelblazers.com/alexandra-jones-community-spirit/Johnetta Colehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnnetta_Cole