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Dept. of ethnologica, kerlone, December 17, 2002 at 11:32:07 AM CET
McDonalds lost in Mexico After protests of mexicans, the government of the city Oaxaca in mexico did not allow the company McDonalds to build a fast food restaurant under the historic stone archways of Oaxaca's 16th century central plaza, also known as the zocalo. Gurdian Unlimited reports. So this is a case, were one culture refuses the adoption of a foreign culture. ... Link (3 comments) ... Comment Dept. of ethnologica, kerlone, December 17, 2002 at 11:03:48 AM CET The Influence of Terror on Indonesia Indonesia got stuck in a deep crisis after the terror assault of Bali. What in the world happened with this country, asks the german newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung. ... Link (1 comment) ... Comment Dept. of ethnologica, matamata, December 10, 2002 at 11:08:36 AM CET Atarnarjuat - The Fast Runner Indyweek reports about a new Inuit movie: "In a brilliant telling of an Inuit legend, a warrior battles an evil spirit that threatens to upend his community... The thrilling success of The Fast Runner strikes a blow for the promises of digital technology. A decade ago, a minimally funded group of Inuit filmmakers could not have made such a gorgeous film, but now, the cheapness and reasonable quality of digital video make it possible for remote, voiceless people to generate their own movies. In fact, those who lack resources may well make the most urgent films with this new technology. The Fast Runner is 20 times better than Steven Soderbergh's current excursion into guerrilla filmmaking, the profligately pointless Full Frontal. It's much too early to tell if Kunuk and his crew have fired the first shot of a coming invasion of aboriginal films made by small collectives with a few bucks, a video camera and a vision. It may well turn out that The Fast Runner is a one-shot masterpiece, but the operative word is masterpiece." ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Dept. of ethnologica, zephyrin, December 9, 2002 at 1:26:05 PM CET DAVO-Newsletter The current newsletter of the German Middle East Studies Association for Contemporary Research and Documentation (DAVO) has just arrived. It comprises information on:
... Link (1 comment) ... Comment Dept. of ethnologica, zephyrin, December 9, 2002 at 11:33:44 AM CET Ethnomed "Ethnomed, the Institute for Ethnomedecine, is a network of over 5000 international scientists, researchers, practitioners, societies, and traditional healers. Ethnomed coordinates events, publications, and contacts worldwide. Ethnomed provides informations about publications, media contacts, research contacts, and an event calendar." Ethnomed publishes a newsletter which will be send either by e-mail, snail-mail or both. On their website the Newsletter can be ordered for free. Older newsletters, proceedings of their conferences, informations on conferences that will take place, a publications list, and more can be read there, too -- both in German and English. ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Dept. of ethnologica, kerlone, December 6, 2002 at 6:11:48 PM CET New Evidence of Early Form of Writing in Mexico Centuries before the famously literate Maya, even before the Zapotecs, the Olmecs of ancient Mexico were carving symbols on stone and ceramics 2,600 years ago in what a team of archaeologists thinks is the earliest form of writing ever found in the New World, writes the NYTimes. Read more .... If you don't have an free account at NYTimes, you can use mine: user:ethno password:log123 ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Dept. of ethnologica, kerlone, December 6, 2002 at 8:17:45 AM CET How the Ashaninka from Peru created a Website How the Ashaninka build their own Internet server and website (nice long hut, by the way!), with help and sponsoring of western organications. This is an older story, but was requested by a student of our institute who is doing research on the adoption of technology. Further examples are appreciated. Via Mosaikum ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Dept. of ethnologica, kerlone, December 6, 2002 at 8:08:12 AM CET Africa's new tech warriors As part of a weekly series on women in business, BBC News Online talks to women in Africa who have taken up a career in technology, a field normally dominated by men. Via Wired News ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Dept. of ethnologica, kerlone, December 3, 2002 at 7:12:39 PM CET Does Skull prove that the first Americans came from Europe? Scientists in Britain have identified the oldest skeleton ever found on the American continent in a discovery that raises fresh questions about the accepted theory of how the first people arrived in the New World, reports The Independent ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Dept. of ethnologica, kerlone, December 3, 2002 at 7:10:17 PM CET Alaska: Moose hunt-ban conflict Anchorage Daily News about troubles with a hunt-ban of moose, which the Yup'ik of Alaska traditonally shoot. ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Dept. of ethnologica, kerlone, December 3, 2002 at 6:41:26 PM CET Alabama Indian Tribe Seeks Federal Recognition AP reports about the MOWO, a Choctaw tribe in southwest Alabama, which are fighting for federal recognition, accompanied by anthropologists. ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Dept. of ethnologica, kerlone, December 2, 2002 at 11:25:21 PM CET The Very Modern Prince of Tonga A marvellously written reportage about the prince of the island Tonga, who is not only a mambo-dancer, a collector of japanese art and founder of a brewery, but also a irrepressible cybervisionary of the South Pacific: He's bent on bringing his country into the brotherhood of first- world nations and reversing its growing reputation for blundering. His strategy is to expose government-held monopolies to competition while arming Tonga with a satellite communications network that will allow back-office outsourcing to the country and create investment opportunities to rival Singapore's. With his new venture, Tonfön, the prince has staked $15 million of his own money on the belief that free-market competition and a fast Internet connection can transform his country. If he's right, Tonga could become a model for resource-challenged nations everywhere. If he's wrong, it will just confirm what many people already believe: Tonga is the sucker of the South Pacific. Read more at Wired ... Link (1 comment) ... Comment |
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