Kia ora,
We are the
anthsisters - welcome to our blog.
We are
Tarapuhi Bryers-Brown, Tayla Hancock and Hollie Russell and together we make up
the Anthsisters. Although we knew of each other in undergrad it was not until
our year together doing Honours in Cultural Anthropology (which we spent living
in the library) that we became close friends and started referring to ourselves
as the Anthsisters. This year we are doing our Masters, and decided it was the
perfect time to make our blogging debut. If you want to know more about each of
us check out the 'About Us' section.
The blog
itself is dedicated to anything and everything anthropology and student
related. Our upcoming posts include book and gallery reviews, a piece on
student debt and activism, and short films on Māori health and Mexican food.
Although we specialise in Cultural Anthropology we are open to discussion
concerning the other branches of Anth - Linguistics, Archaeology and Biology.
We
encourage you to comment, critique, and challenge us, as long as it's
constructive. While we aim to keep a high standard, in terms of style,
spelling, and references please remember that our
blog is aimed at young academics interested in anthropology. Essentially, feel free to comment but don't be a dick.
Thanks for
visiting our blog, hope to see you back again soon.
Xoxo
Anthsisters
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