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Vol. 33 No. 2 (2008)

Published: 2008-01-01

Editor's note

  • Editor's note

    Marie-Louise Karttunen
    3-4
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Articles

  • Order Against Harmony Are humans always social?

    Charles MacDonald
    5-21
    • PDF
  • Comments on Charles Macdonald’s “Order Against Harmony

    Kenneth Sillander
    22-26
    • PDF
  • Official Vodou and Vodou Churches in Haiti The Vodou conquest of the public sphere

    Markel Thylefors
    27-48
    • PDF
  • American Exceptionalism in American Samoa

    Karen Armstrong
    49-69
    • PDF
  • An Inherent Burden Kinship, migration and HIV/AIDS among the Akan of Ghana

    Perpetual Crentsil
    70-85
    • PDF

Research reports

  • Tamagotchi in the Kindergarten From Japanese toy markets to children’s discourse communities

    Minna Ruckenstein
    86-94
    • PDF
  • Archaeology and the Social Sciences Studying the social organization of Neolithic hunter-fisher-gatherers in Finland

    Sanna Kivimäki
    95-103
    • PDF

Book reviews

  • João Biehl. Will to Live: AIDS therapies and the politics of survival .

    Perpetual Crentsil
    104-106
    • PDF
  • Stuart Kirsch. Reverse Anthropology: Indigenous analysis of social and environmental relations in New Guinea

    Tuomas Tammisto
    107-108
    • PDF
  • Emily Martin. Bipolar Expeditions: Mania and depression in American culture

    Anna Autio
    109-111
    • PDF

Conference reports

  • Conceptualizing the Contemporary: Finnish Anthropology Symposium—Antropologipäivät May 15–17, 2008

    Janne Ahonen
    112-113
    • PDF

 

Suomen Antropologi is a peer-reviewed open access journal published by the Finnish Anthropological Society since 1976. It publishes scholarly articles, research reports, book reviews, conference reports, and news and information in the field of anthropology and related studies.

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