279 Center of Southwest Studies
Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO 81301-3999
970-247-7438
fine_k “at” Fortlewis.edu
new book: Border
Crossings: Transnational Americanist Anthropology (U. Nebraska
Press, 2009)
COTOCOLLAO CULTURAL RECUPERATION PROJECT

` Fort Lewis College 2008 With
capariche dancers, San Enrique de Velasco, Ecuador 1988

With Lcda. Hilda Cárdenas, Director of Centro Educativo Juan Pablo I,
Quito, Ecuador
(Nanegal,
Ecuador, 2003)
Office Hours Fall 2009:
2:30-4:30 Tuesdays and Thursdays or by appointment
970.247.7438 (office)
970.382.6952 (fax) fine_k@fortlewis.edu
Fall 2009 Courses
Anth 151 – Introduction to Anthropology, 8:15-9:25 MWF, 120
CSWS
Anth 210 – Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology,
10:10-12:10 TR, 220 CSWS
Anth 351 – Native Peoples of the Andes, 12:20-2:20 TR, 220
CSWS
Anth 450 – Advanced Research in Latin American Anthropology
(TBA)
Anth 455 – Advanced Research in the Anthropology of Gender
(TBA)
Anth 316 – Internship in Anthropology (TBA)
Winter 2010 Courses
Anth 316 – Internship in Anthropology (TBA)
Anth/GWS 355 – Anthropology of Gender (1:55-3:05 MWF)
Anth 395 – History of Anthropological Thought (10:55-12:05
MWF)
Anth 450 – Advanced Research in Latin American Anthropology
(TBA)
Anth 455 – Advanced Research in the Anthropology of Gender
(TBA)
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Summer 2010 Courses
(May)
Anth 358 – Native American Gender Issues – 2:30-4:30 MTWR
Anth 450 – Advanced Research in Latin American Anthropology
(TBA)
Anth 316 – Internship in Anthropology (TBA)
PROFESSIONAL ETHICAL STATEMENTS
Code of Ethics
of the American Anthropological Association
SAA Principles
of Archaeological Ethics
USEFUL LINKS
Fort Lewis College Department of Anthropology
Home Page
American Anthropological Association
LANIC (Latin
American Network Information Center)
COHA (Council
on Hemispheric Affairs)
LASA (Latin American Studies
Association)
Intercultural University Amawtay
Wasi, Ecuador

Family
of Nicolás Cárdenas Vargas in front of the
beginnings
of the elementary school Juan Pablo I, 2000