In an NPR segment, Dartmouth anthropologists Madeleine McLeester and Jesse Casana discuss their research in Michigan that uncovered what is likely the largest intact remains of an ancient Native American agricultural site in the eastern half of the United States.
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Ancestral Menominee farmers reworked the soil to create raised fields.
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Emily Sigman researches how to make maple syrup from trees in contaminated sites.
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Associate Professor of Anthropology Chelsea Kivland discusses the discrimination and other problems Haitian migrants are facing after they...
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Hopkins Center program spurs cross-campus collaborations grounded in the arts.