The Practicing Anthropologist: Vol 3

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The Practicing Anthropologist: Vol 3 by Joseph Palacio delves deeper into applied anthropology in Belize and the Caribbean, focusing on migration, identity, and cultural resilience. It examines how anthropological research influences community development, heritage preservation, and policymaking. The book highlights the evolving role of anthropology in addressing regional social and cultural challenges.

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The Practicing Anthropologist: Vol 3 by Joseph Palacio delves deeper into applied anthropology in Belize and the Caribbean, focusing on migration, identity, and cultural resilience. It examines how anthropological research influences community development, heritage preservation, and policymaking. The book highlights the evolving role of anthropology in addressing regional social and cultural challenges.

The Practicing Anthropologist: Vol 3 by Joseph Palacio delves deeper into applied anthropology in Belize and the Caribbean, focusing on migration, identity, and cultural resilience. It examines how anthropological research influences community development, heritage preservation, and policymaking. The book highlights the evolving role of anthropology in addressing regional social and cultural challenges.

The Practicing Anthropologist, Vol 3: Garifuna Peoplehood and Barranco
Author: Joseph Orlando Palacio

Paperback: 448 pages
First Edition: January 2023
ISBN: 978-976-8273-02-4

This volume delves deeper into applied anthropology in Belize and the Caribbean, focusing on migration, identity, and cultural resilience. It explores how anthropological research influences community development, heritage preservation, and policymaking, addressing regional social and cultural challenges. Through practical examples, it highlights the ongoing relevance of anthropology in understanding and tackling complex societal issues in the region.