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Organisations - Americas
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1 American Anthropological Association
Founded in 1902, the American Anthropological Association (AAA) has its annual conference in November attended by about 5,000 people.
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2 Asociación Latinoamericana de Antropología
According to its statutes, the ALA is a democratic organization, without any political nor religious affiliations. Its primary objective is to congregate professionals with an anthropological interest on Latin American and the Caribbean to promote the exchange of ideas, the debate of paradigms and the defense of common interests in the field.
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3 Associação Brasileira de Antropologia
Founded in 1955, the Brazilian Association of Anthropology is the oldest scientific organisation existing in Brazil in the field of Social Sciences.
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4 Canadian Anthropology Society
The Canadian Anthropology Society is a bilingual organization operating at a national level.
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5 Canadian Association of Physical Anthropology
The Canadian Association of Physical Anthropology / L'Association Canadienne D'Anthropologie Physique is a learned society of international scholars and students whose aim is to promote and increase awareness and understanding of physical (biological) anthropology among its membership, as well as to supporting institutions and agencies and the public at large.
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6 Colegio de Etnólogos y Antropólogos Sociales A.C.
The College of Ethnologists and Social Anthropologists A.C. is a professional organization created by the Constitutive Assembly of July 25, 1974. Legally recognized as a professional college by the General Profession Direction of the Public Education Secretary (Mexico) since 1976, the College has an official place in Mexico City, judicial personality, its own patrimony, and indefinite duration.
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7 Colegio de Graduados en Antropología de la República Argentina
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8 Folklore Studies Association of Canada
The Folklore Studies Association of Canada (FSAC) is an educational, non-profit association founded in June 1976 for the purpose of increasing education and research in the field of folklore studies in all its aspects.
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