
Welcome to 'Anthropology Gems'
Celebrate the groundbreaking work and achievements of our faculty, students, and alumni in the field of anthropology. From fieldwork and research breakthroughs to publications and awards, stay connected with the latest news and inspiring stories that highlight our contributions to understanding human cultures.
Anthropology Gems
- 	  From Fugitives to Road Builders February 11, 2025 Discover the journey of formerly enslaved Africans in the Arctic with UAF Department of Anthropology PhD student M.C. MoHagani Magnetek. 
 
- 	  Honoring History: The Art of Tradition February 02, 2025 UAF's Da-ka-xeen Mehner and UAMN's Angela Linn discuss the removal, preservation, and cultural significance of Everyone's Grandfather totem pole. 
 
- 	  January 14, 2025 Showcasing grad research in 3 minutes! Compete for cash prizes and sharpen communication skills at UAF's Three-Minute Thesis competition. 
 
- 	  Where Writers Meet: Rancho Mirage Writers Festival December 15, 2024 Four CLA representatives are heading to the sold-out Rancho Mirage Writers Festival, thanks to a generous donor. A transformative experience awaits! 
 
- 	  Student Spotlight: Hazel Probst December 03, 2024 Hazel Probst, anthropology major and NCAA athlete, balances academics and sport, showcasing the diversity and grit of UAF's College of Liberal Arts. 
 
- 	  Kodiak Ideation Studio Session November 14, 2024 UAF’s Kodiak Ideation Studio united interdisciplinary teams with Kodiak’s mariculture industry to explore real-world solutions in kelp farming and beyond. 
 
- 	  Queendom: Film Screening and Panel Discussion on Trans Lives November 14, 2024 Experience Queendom film screening and panel on Transgender Day of Remembrance and Resilience with UAF scholars and advocates honoring identity. 
 
- 	  November 01, 2024 UAF Anthropology student Rosemary McGuire featured in the Society for Historical Archaeology Newsletter, sharing insights from the Chena Townsite Field School. 
 
- 	  October 17, 2024 Join Dozandri Mendoza for an exploration of linguistic and semiotic performance in Puerto Rican Ballroom culture, voguing, and trans Latinx life on Oct 25th via Zoom. 
 
- 	  The Cosmopolitical Dynamics of Sámi Oral Stories October 10, 2024 Explore how Sámi storytelling and yoiks reinterpret territoriality and identity in the face of modern challenges with guest speaker Léopold Beyaert. 
 
- 	  Collaborative Archaeology Field Schools: Perspectives from the Central California Coast September 27, 2024 Join UAF Anthropology for a virtual talk by Dr. Gabriel Sanchez on Indigenous-led collaborative archaeology in Central California. 
 
- 	  AY23-24 Promotion and/or Tenure Recipients September 13, 2024 Congratulations to our outstanding faculty members who earned promotions or tenure during AY 23-24! Your dedication and achievements inspire our entire community. 
 
- 	  In the Hot Seat: Cultural Anthropology, Government Bureaucracy, and Subsistence in Rural »¨½·Ö±²¥ August 23, 2024 The Department of Anthropology welcomes Dr. Brent Vickers on Nov. 15, 2024, for a lecture on balancing federal regulations with rural »¨½·Ö±²¥n subsistence needs. 
 
- 	  2023-2024 Outstanding Students of the Year May 01, 2024 Join us in congratulating the College of Liberal Arts' 2023-2024 Outstanding Students of the Year! 
 
- 	  March 01, 2024 The UAF Department of Anthropology is hosting a public lecture by Caroline Funk, research faculty at University at Buffalo, research affiliate of the Museum of the North, and research associate at the Museum of the Aleutians. 
 
- 	  January 08, 2024 The UAF Chena Townsite Archaeological Field School is now Certified by the Register of Professional Archaeologists 
 
- 	  Museum offers opportunity to 'Ask an Archaeologist' October 16, 2023 The University of »¨½·Ö±²¥ Museum of the North will host "Ask an Archaeologist," a multiday event where visitors can meet museum archaeologists and learn about archaeology in »¨½·Ö±²¥. The event takes place in the museum lobby from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily from Monday, Oct. 23, through Wednesday, Oct. 25. 
 
- 	  UAF Archaeologist publishes paper in Journal of Archaeological Sciences: Reports August 14, 2023 UAF's Newest Archaeologist Tammy Buonasera just published a paper in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports! 
 
- 	  Study shows ancient »¨½·Ö±²¥ns were freshwater fishers June 15, 2023 A scientific team led by »¨½·Ö±²¥ researchers has discovered the earliest-known evidence of freshwater fishing by ancient people in the Americas. 
 
- 	  UAF archaeologists published in Science Advances June 06, 2023 UAF archaeologists, led by Dr. Ben Potter, publish a new paper in Science Advances! 
 
- 	URSA announces 2023 Innovative Technology and Education awardees April 27, 2023 The UAF Office of Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Activity has recognized 15 people who received an URSA 2023 Innovative Technology and Education grant. 
 
- 	  Study offers new insight on what ancient noses smelled January 26, 2023 It sounds a little like Stone Age standup: A Denisovan and a human walk past a bees' nest heavy with honeycomb. What happens next? 
 
- 	  Ancient moose antlers hint of early arrival December 02, 2022 When a great deal of Earth's water was locked up within mountains of ice, our ancestors scampered across a dry corridor from what is today Siberia over to »¨½·Ö±²¥. Those adventurous souls may have been accompanied by another creature that needed wood -- the moose. 
 
- 	Secrets of an ancient horse of the Yukon August 12, 2022 In the lab of Yukon government paleontologists are the remains of saber-toothed cats, bears with boxy faces that stood 8 feet tall, woolly mammoths and sloths the size of gorillas. Of all these time-hardened riches of the past, Elizabeth Hall has a cherished piece -- the fragment of a horse's foreleg that fits in the palm of her hand. 
 
