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A walk in the Woods
At first, I was just responding to my ‘duty’. I’d been told to take a walk every day to reduce the likelihood of more trouble with my right hip; it had been paining me at night. So, I’d put on … Continue reading
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Tagged backpack, Borneo, Dayak, Etna Preserve, Fingerlakes Land Trust, forest, Kalimantan, Kenyah, New York
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The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) and Feminism
I was just visiting friends in Syracuse, New York, not anticipating any mind-blowing new understandings, just expecting to enjoy friends I’d not seen for a long time. My host, William, had arranged a visit to the Skanonh Great Law of … Continue reading
Songs and Gender
A book arrived in the mail, from Duke University Press—unrequested, probably intended as a candidate for review in the journal Agriculture and Human Values, for which I am the book review editor. The book, Unearthing Gender, is an ethnographic analysis … Continue reading
Reveling in my Access to Books
I lived for many years in places where books were not readily available—in Turkey as a child, for decades during my adult years in Indonesia, in the Sultanate of Oman for four mid-life years. Now (in my dotage), I live … Continue reading
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Tagged Borneo, Cameroon, Dayak, Dove, Geschiere, Kahn, Kalimantan, Kenyah, swidden
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