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Reopening June 13, 5 pm. Welcome to the Museum of Anthropology, a place of world arts and cultures with a special emphasis on the First Nations peoples and other cultural communities of British Columbia, Canada.
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The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia (UBC) campus in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada displays world arts and cultures, in particular works by First Nations of the Pacific Northwest. [2] As well as being a major tourist destination, MOA is a research and teaching museum, where UBC courses in art, anthropology ...
- Dr. Susan Rowley
- 189,661 (2016)
- 1947
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About MOA. MOA is committed to promoting awareness and understanding of culturally diverse ways of knowing the world through challenging and innovative programs and partnerships with Indigenous, local and global communities.
Faculty members at UBC Anthropology are award-winning instructors and researchers with a passion for teaching and investigation.
Featuring an impressive collection of global artifacts and First Nations art, the Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC is a must-see among Vancouver museums.
Medical anthropology courses taught by department faculty focus on such topics as: Cultural interpretations of illness, healing, and disability. Comparative medical systems. Ethnomedical systems. Social and cultural impact of Medicine and health technologies. Globalization and the pharmaceuticalization of health. Narrative representation of illness
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