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CHAPTER 3: Early 20th Century Ethnography as Colonial Instrument for Government Planning

      https://doi.org/10.1142/9789813273641_0003Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)
      Abstract:

      The following sections are included:

      • Introduction

      • America: Post-Frontier Settler Colonialism, Salvage Ethnography, and Anthropologists as Spies

      • Britain: Social Anthropology as Ethnography for Colonial Administration

      • Canada: Salvage Ethnography and Settler Colonialism

      • Australia: Applied Anthropology in Aiding Government Control of Aboriginal Peoples and the Colonial Enterprise

      • New Zealand: Maori Field-based Ethnography and the Colonial Division of Anthropology Research in the Pacific

      • Conclusion