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Adrian Tanner is an Honorary Research Professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland, affiliated with the Department of Anthropology in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. His research focuses on symbolic/social anthropology, North American Aboriginal peoples, religion, ritual, colonialism, land tenure systems, and subsistence economies. He holds degrees from the University of British Columbia (BA 1964, MA 1966) and the University of Toronto (PhD 1976).
Key research themes include Indigenous knowledge systems, Cree cosmology, and the socio-political dynamics of Indigenous peoples in Canada and Oceania. His work often addresses land rights, environmental stewardship, and the impacts of colonialism. Notable publications include Bringing Home Animals (1979) and contributions to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
His scholarship bridges ethnography with policy analysis, examining topics such as hunting territories, animist practices, and governance structures. He has engaged in interdisciplinary projects on mental health among Indigenous communities and the socio-environmental effects of hydroelectric development in James Bay.
Adrian Tanner’s work has been supported by institutions like the Canadian Circumpolar Institute and the Institute of Social and Economic Research. His research emphasizes collaborative methodologies and Indigenous epistemologies, contributing to broader debates on decolonization and cultural revitalization.
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