Greetings, visitor!
I am an anthropologist teaching at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire. My professional interests include Legal Anthropology, North American Indian societies and cultures (especially Micmac), Anthropology of Religion, Linguistic Anthropology, World Music, Cultural change, Economic Development of North American Indian societies, Gift-giving, Political Anthropology, and a number of other subjects.
My office is located in Phillips Hall, room 246, and my telephone number there is (715) 836-2843. My preferred email address is: danstrouthesstudents@gmail.com
Office Hours
MWF 12-1
and BY
APPOINTMENT.
For more information about the courses I teach at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, please visit the links below.
My Introductory Cultural Anthropology course
My North American Indians course
My Anthropology of Law
course
Here is a great link to U.S.
North American Indian legal information
(which may be of great use to my Anthropology of Law students).
Are you interested in foreign law? So am I!!
Do you find yourself stuck for resources for a big
research paper? Use this link, which will take you to all
of the great research libraries in the USA and Europe.
MICMAC EIGHT POINTED STAR
One of the high points of the year for the Nova Scotia Micmac. This is the
procession of St. Anne, the patron saint of the Micmac, at Chapel Island in
1981. Leading the procession are some members of the Micmac Grand Council, the
traditional leadership of the Micmac people of Cape Breton Island.