

Bones, Bias, and Backlash: Elizabeth Weiss on the Politicization of Anthropology
Aug 17, 2024
Dr. Elizabeth Weiss, a controversial archaeologist and author, discusses her battles in academia regarding the reburial of Native American remains. She challenges the blending of indigenous knowledge with scientific inquiry and critiques gender discrimination in archaeology, particularly surrounding menstruation taboos. The conversation delves into the impact of cancel culture on academic freedom and explores the complexities of heritage repatriation. Weiss also addresses identity misrepresentation and revisits the archaeological timeline of human habitation in the Americas.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Unraveling Taboo: Gender Discrimination in Archaeology
03:00 • 24min
Exploring the Interplay of Genetics and Anthropology in Academia
27:10 • 2min
Anthropology in the Age of Controversy
29:26 • 20min
Battles in Academia: A Legal Struggle
49:45 • 5min
Repatriation and Historical Injustices
54:36 • 8min
Exploring Identity Misrepresentation and Cultural Challenges
01:02:09 • 2min
Revisiting Ancient Inhabitants
01:04:03 • 22min