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Burial histories, bodies, and pots: mortuary practices in the southeastern rainforests of the Andes during the 1st millennium A.D. (El Cadillal, Argentina) 2025 Journal of field archaeology 50 (3): 260-75
  • Augustina Vazquez Fioriani
  • Ian Kujit
  • Julian Salazar
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 2042-4582
From dreaming ancestors to human ancestors? Post-classical Indigenous beliefs about human ancestral spirits and human ancestral remains 2025 Oceania 95 (1): 2-20
  • Paul Burke
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
History becomes present: constructing worlds for past, present, and future ancestors through Tlingit oratory 2025 American Indian culture and research journal 48 (1): 47-68
  • Joseph Marks
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
Proto-Nasca iconography: the Harris Drum and the Gothenburg ceremonial staff 2025 Ñawpa Pacha 45 (1): 105-39
  • Elizabeth A. Carmichael
  • Patrick H. Carmichael
H6/KE [NAWPA-] 0077-6297
An ethnographic approach to kinship in Candomblé: the case of the Nagô in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil 2025 Antipoda: revista de antropología y arqueología (59): 81-101
  • Olavo de Souza Pinto Filho
H6/KUL [REVISTA-] 0124-485X
Dearly de-parted: ancestors, body partibility, and making place at Dos Hombres, Belize 2025 Journal of anthropological archaeology 78 (): 1-11
  • Angelina J. Locker
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165
Connecting through Sunjata’s Story: ancestors and inheritances – Conversation with Afua Cooper 2025 The World of Music 14 (1): 103-16
  • Afua Cooper
  • Marcia Ostashewski interv
H6/KFY [WORLD-] 0043-8774
Questions of continuity and change: a comment on Paul Burke's 'From dreaming ancestors to human ancestors?' 2025 Oceania (): 147-50
  • Francesca Merlan
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
Continuity and revelation in contemporary Indigenous Australia: a comment on Paul Burke’s ‘From dreaming ancestors to human ancestors?’ 2025 Oceania (): 153-5
  • Richard Martin
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
'Old people' and their totemic disposition: a comment on Paul Burke's 'From dreaming ancestors to human ancestors?' 2025 Oceania (): 156-8
  • John Morton
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
Challenging Postclassical beliefs: a comment on Paul Burke’s ‘From dreaming ancestors to human ancestors?’ 2025 Oceania (): 151-2
  • Nicolas Peterson
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
Evidence from and on country: a comment on Paul Burke’s ‘From dreaming ancestors to human ancestors?’; with reply by author, 162-5 2025 Oceania (): 159-61
  • Howard Morphy
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
‘From dreaming ancestors to human ancestors?’‘ A response to Martin, Merlan, Morphy, Morton, and Peterson 2025 Oceania (): 162-5
  • Paul Burke
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
Corn sister circle. Honouring our ancestors, grounded on our ancestral homelands 2025 Cultural Survival quarterly 49 (2): 12-13
  • Lauren Peters
H6/KD [CULTURAL-] 0740-3291
People, nort artifacts. Bringing our relatives home 2025 Cultural Survival quarterly 49 (2): 24-5
  • Cultural Survival interv
  • Michael Thomas
H6/KD [CULTURAL-] 0740-3291
Blood, ancestral spirits and witches: rethinking descent in contemporary South Africa 2025 Critique of anthropology 45 (3): 262-80
  • Isak Niehaus
H6 [CRITIQUE-] 0308-275X
“Everything has life, everything reveals itself to say it existed and still exists...": the crossroads of cosmovisions and epistemologies involving Indigenous ancestors of archaeological interest (Cerro Azul and Agua de Oro, Córdoba, Argentina) 2025 Anales de arqueología y etnología 80 (1): 79-113
  • Mariana Fabra
  • Mariela Eleonora Zaabala
H6/KUL [MENDOZA. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Instituto de Etnografia Americana. Anales] 2591-3093
Living heritage. The legacy of indigenous leaders through the voices of their descendants 2025 Cultural Survival quarterly 49 (3): 20-22
  • Newiwe Top'Tiro
  • Roiti Metuktire
H6/KD [CULTURAL-] 0740-3291
Reviving ancestral kinships across Turtle Island grasslands for sustainable community futures 2025 Cultural Survival quarterly 49 (4): 14-5
  • The Indigenous Kinship Circle
H6/KD [CULTURAL-] 0740-3291
He ea i ka'ai 2025 Cultural Survival quarterly 49 (4): 16-17
  • Kaimana Barcarse
H6/KD [CULTURAL-] 0740-3291
Carrying her voice. Kinship and cassava in Pakuri 2025 Cultural Survival quarterly 49 (4): 18-19
  • Sabantho Aderi Corrie-Edghill
H6/KD [CULTURAL-] 0740-3291
Reviving kinship routes through stewarding mishoon culture on Long Island 2025 Cultural Survival quarterly 49 (4): 22-3
  • Chenae Bullock
H6/KD [CULTURAL-] 0740-3291
Agroecology as resistance. Mbororo Fulani lead food sovereignty efforts in Cameroon 2025 Cultural Survival quarterly 49 (4): 24-5
  • Zuhira Musa
H6/KD [CULTURAL-] 0740-3291
Reclaiming our seeds, reclaiming our future. An indigenous voice on food sovereignty in Uganda 2025 Cultural Survival quarterly 49 (4): 26-7
  • Achola Oliver
H6/KD [CULTURAL-] 0740-3291
Beyond cultural heritage therapy: human and ecological heritage, storytelling, and well-being 2025 Time and mind: the journal of archaeology, consciousness and culture 18 (3-4): 181-97
  • Harriet Sams
  • Timothy Darvill
  • Vanessa Heaslip
H6/KH [TIME-] 1751-696X
“The dead have been awakened in the service of the living”: activist community-engaged archaeology in Charleston, South Carolina 2024 American antiquity 89 (2): 165-84
  • Ajani Ade Ofunniyin
  • Joanna K. Gilmore
  • La'Sheia O. Oubré
  • Raquel E. Fleskes
  • Theodore G. Schurr
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Spinning connections with ancestors: the use of spindle whorls in posthumous rituals at the Maya site of Palenque 2024 Estudios de cultura maya 63 (): 41-75
  • Mirko de Tomassi
H6/KUL [ESTUDIOS-] 0185-2574
Memories, relationships and identity: food-related narratives and memory among Japanese descendants in Broome, Western Australia 2024 Food Culture and Society 27 (4): 1038-55
  • Yuriko Yamanouchi
H6/KF [FOOD-] 1751-7443
A reflexivity exercise against teleologies. An exercise in reflexivity around daily actions of people with Mapuche ancestors 2024 Revista colombiana de antropología 60 (3): 1-26
  • Paula Inés Cecchi
H6/KUL [REVISTA-] 0486-6525
English folk tradition and the choice of ancestors 2024 Folklore 135 (3): 313-26
  • Paul Gilory
H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] 1469-8315
Feeding figurines at Middle Preclassic La Blanca, Pacific coast of Guatemala 2024 Mexicon 46 (4): 86-91
  • Guernsey Julia
  • Mallory A. Melton
  • Michael Love
*H6/KUL [MEXICON-] 0720-5988
Human-wildlife conflict, drought and chieftainship illegitimacy in the Zambezi Valley, northwestern Zimbabwe 2024 Journal of southern African studies 50 (1): 91-109
  • Joshua Matanzima
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1465-3893
The story of Fai'ota: resolving an ancient conflict in Malaita, Solomon Islands 2024 Journal of Pacific history 59 (4): 552-63
  • Ben Burt
  • John Omani
H6/KX [JOURNAL-] 0022-3344
"That they can return to mother earth...": creating a regulatory framework from a collaborative and demand-driven anthropology in Cordoba (Argentina) 2024 Chungará 56 (3): 521-33
  • Mariela Eleonora Zabala
H6/KUL [CHUNGARA-] 0716-1182
Transforming objects into subjects. A reflection on the materialities of the Hanal Pixan of Pomuch, Mexico 2024 Habitus: revista do Instituto Goiano de Pre-Historia e Antropologia 22 (2): 274-85
  • Daniel Grecco Pacheco
Los corazones del cerro Chaparri. Petrificación y fractalidad en el norte del Perú 2024 Boletín de Lima 46 (215-216): 173-80
  • David Lorente Fernández
*H6/KE [BOLETIN-] 0253-0015
Inventing ancestors and limited empiricism in Chosŏn Korea: a case of the Kigye Yu lineage 2024 Comparative studies in society and history 66 (3): 584-611
  • Sun Joo Kim
H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] 0010-4175
The contacts with the ancestors in the Maya ontologies. Traces of an expanded sociability 2023 Revista española de antropología americana 53 (1): 147-64
  • Daniel Grecco Pacheco
H6/KUL [MADRID-] 0556-6533
Caves, wind jewels, and ancestors: what's a nice wind jewel like you doing in a place like this? 2023 Mexicon 45 (1): 6-18
  • Asisa Alsgaard
  • Erine E. Ray
  • Holley Moyes
  • Laura J. Kosakowsky
*H6/KUL [MEXICON-] 0720-5988
Día de Muertos in Alaska: indigenous practices honoring life and death from Mexico to Alaska 2023 Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (1): 143-58
  • Christina Edwin
  • Itzel Zagal
H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] 1361-7362
Interpreting the Palu’e legend Pio Pikariwu. Arrested kingship in eastern Indonesia 2023 Indonesia and the Malay world 51 (149): 50-72
  • Stefan Danerk
H6/KX [INDONESIA-] 1469-8382
Preface to special issue 2023 Journal of ethnology and folkloristics 17 (1): 17-20
  • Alevtina Solovyeva
H6/KVT [JOURNAL-] 1736-6518
Achievement, ascription, and mana: a step beyond binary opposition in studying leadership in Oceania 2023 Oceania 93 (2): 93-108
  • Francois-Xavier Faucounau
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
The preslavery praxis and ethos of the religion of West African people 2023 Journal of religion in Africa 53 (2): 115-37
  • Kefas Lamak
H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] 0022-4200
Demanding from others: how ancestors and shamans govern opacity in the Kalahari 2023 Ethnos 88 (4): 702-23
  • Megan Laws
H6 [ETHNOS-] 1469-588X
Anthropological face casts: toward an ethical processing of their histories and difficult legacies of intimacy and ambiguity 2023 Journal of material culture 28 (2): 324-48
  • Gwineira Isaac
  • Sadie Colebank
H6/KF [JOURNAL-] 1359-1835
Mire a mi ilustre ancestro: el mensaje personalizado en los queros incas coloniales 2023 Latin American antiquity 34 (3): 515-31
  • Jarosław Arabas
  • Mariusz Ziółkowski
*H6/KE [LATIN-] 1045-6635
Burials from Palenque, a view from the discoverers: from Waldeck to Ruz (1932-1959) 2023 Estudios de cultura maya 62 (): 273-95
  • Luis Fernando Núñez Enríquez
H6/KUL [ESTUDIOS-] 0185-2574
The Chumash community at Saticoy 2023 Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 43 (1): 7-41
  • John R. Johnson
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557
Mꜣꜥt ‘Maat’, death and the afterlife: abstract ideal and/or lived practice? 2023 Journal of religion in Africa 53 (3-4): 257-88
  • Joseph Aketema
  • Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon
H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] 0022-4200