Decolonization of Anthropology

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Across
  1. 2. Surname of sociologist, author who pioneered the identification of structural violence against Black Americans and disproved pejorative biological theories
  2. 3. Type of knowledge production encouraged by TallBear; also the name of a major American political party
  3. 7. Approach used to challenge societal norms
  4. 8. The broad mindset encouraged by Yearwood involving questioning the Western societal elements which create anti-Black violence
  5. 9. A concept that TallBear argues is more equitable from an active, feminist framework than a distanced one (hint: page 6 of "Standing With")
  6. 10. Tagalog term meaning act of faith that promotes bringing change to contemporary anthropology
Down
  1. 1. More recent anthropological form which advocates for resistance and equitable study (according to Yearwood)
  2. 4. Surname of anthropologist and writer who demonstrated humanity of black communities and challenged narratives that omitted said humanity
  3. 5. Earlier anthropology associated with eugenics and colonialist thought
  4. 6. a two-word phrase problematized by TallBear in her critique of anthropological power dynamics