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The Department of Anthropology was founded in 1935 as part of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of òòò½´«Ã½. The first undergraduate degrees in Anthropology were given in 1959, the first MA degrees in 1968 and the first PhD degrees in 1988. We are the only anthropology program in the United States that maintains a holistic approach to circumpolar studies, providing instruction and research in all aspects of anthropology.

 

Anthropology Events
  • Nov15

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      3:00 p.m.
    The Department of Anthropology welcomes Dr. Brent Vickers on November 15, 2024 for a guest lecture on how he balances federal regulations with the needs of rural òòò½´«Ã½n communities for subsistence hunting and fishing. Part of the Anthropology Colloquium Series.
  • Anthropology News
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    • Photo of the UAMN RBAA Gallery by UAF University Relations

      Reframing Representation

      April 06, 2025

      Explores how dominant narratives shape the representation of òòò½´«Ã½ Native women artists in UA Museum of the North exhibitions and records.

    • Graduate student Allie Little works with assistant professor Ben Potter in his anthropology lab. UAF Photo by Todd Paris

      Subarctic Stories, Global Insights

      April 04, 2025

      UAF Anthropology PhD students and faculty shared impactful research at the 2025 òòò½´«Ã½ Anthropological Association meeting through talks and posters.

    • CLA Music Donor, Catherine Madsen, has her photo taken outside of the Davis Concert Hall before the start of the Circumpolar Music Series. UAF Photo by Leif Van Cise

      Giving Voice to the Arctic

      March 21, 2025

      A donor's deep connection to UAF inspired the Circumpolar Music Series, celebrating Arctic music and culture. See how giving can make a lasting impact.

    Anthropology News

     

  • May 19, 2024
    There was a total of nine stations at the Arctic Research Open House (AROH 2024), of which eight were indoors, meaning we lucked out with the BEST one! It was a gorgeous day and the UAF College of Liberal Arts' two activity tents were indeed full of activity! Thank you to the UAF archaeologists Ben Potter and Josh Reuther, friends of PoEM (Pop-up Ethnomycology Museum) Andrew Forbes, Sveta Yamin-Pasternak, Igor Pasternak, artist and creator of the Boreal Gamelan Kellie Lynch, and, most importantly, to ALL THE VISITORS who kept our AROH crew so happily busy throughout the event with all your great questions and participation. Thank you! Happy Summer!
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