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A Taste of Anthropology with Professor Burlingame

By: Professor Burlingame
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  • An anthropology podcast series to enlighten, inspire and empower.

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Episodes
  • The Medical Anthropology Series: How Did Pre-Columbian Native Americans Season Their Food?
    Jun 30 2024

    In this podcast episode, Professor Burlingame discusses some of the ways that the indigenous peoples of the Americas seasoned their foods before 1492. This is an ethnobotanical and medical anthropology discussion of this topic that is for anyone looking to be inspired to deepen their understanding of humanity.

    (13 minutes and 52 seconds)

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    14 mins
  • The Medical Anthropology Series: Is it Ethnobotany Or Is It Folk Medicine?
    May 31 2024

    In this podcast episode, Professor Burlingame illuminates the differences, and similarities, between ethnobotany and folk medicine. This podcast is a must for anyone looking to be inspired by a deeper understanding of how and why humans use plants for health and healing.

    (10 minutes and 08 seconds)

    Mentioned In Episode:

    "The Medical Anthropology Series: A Taste of Ethnobotany" podcast episode

    Jordan, Brigitte. Birth in Four Cultures: A Crosscultural Investigation of Childbirth in Yucatan, Holland, Sweden, and the United States.

    Ohnuki-Tierney, Emiko. Illness and Culture in Contemporary Japan.

    Walrath, Dana. Aliceheimer's: Alzheimers Through the Looking Glass.

    Lee, Richard B. The Dobé Ju/'hoansi.

    Medicinal Plants Recommended by the World Health Organization: DNA Barcode Identification Associated with Chemical Analyses Guarantees Their Quality by Palhares et.al

    WHO Report on Traditional and Complementary Medicine

    WHO Monographs on Selected Medicinal Plants

    Burlingame, Professor E.A. A Taste of Anthropology: How The Wisdom of Anthropology Can Improve Your Life Skills And Help You Live Well In A Divided World.

    The Wishing Shelf Finalist Book Award for Adult Non-Fiction for ATOA

    The Eric Hoffer Finalist Book Award for Excellence in Independent Publishing for ATOA

    Get the "How Anthropology Can Make You A Better Person" audio lecture HERE

    Get "The Tolerance Process" one-page guide HERE

    Support the Show.

    BOOK A FREE IINTRODUCTORY CALL with me.

    GET MY BOOK A Taste of Anthropology: How The Wisdom of Anthropology Can Improve Your Life Skills and Help You Live well in a Divided World HERE and HERE.

    Join my e-newsletter list and preview the first three chapters of A Taste of Anthropology for free. GET MY NEWSLETTER
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    What Kind of AMBITIOUS NERD Are You? Find out by taking the quiz HERE. Password: LearningNerdy

    Are you A WOMAN? Do you have an ONLINE SERVICE-BASED BUSINESS? Consider the FEA CREATE platform to host your website, courses, membership, blog and so much more! Click my affiliate link HERE to find out more (I will receive a commission if you buy).

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    10 mins
  • Indigenous Healing
    Jul 25 2020

    (Originally aired on February 29, 2019)  In this podcast, Professor Burlingame invites listeners to learn how culture affects disease, medicine and healing in human cultures using medical anthropology information from Bali — the site of the yearly Anthropology Retreat.  The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how differences in culture, history and geographical location can greatly affect how each and every one of us experiences infectious disease.  Learning more about the cultural factors involved in disease, medicine and healing provides each listener with an opportunity to take a leadership role in partnership with medical professionals in their own health and wellbeing.

    (7 minutes and 44 seconds)


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