So I'm actually focusing on Pocahontas
as a symbol that transcends kind of
national and cultural barrier is. I did
not like the movie Pocahontas. Anthropology to me is really like..
a road trip, when your going out west, you're hitchhiking and you're
encountering lots of people you don't
know but you have to build understanding
with people. You learn something about
all of humanity, you can take the knowledge that you learn in anthropology and use it in
any further career. Our students become
agents of change. They become
revolutionaries even. Anthropology at MUN is such small class sizes you have
interactions with the professor on a daily
basis. That kind of interaction between
the student body and the professors here is very, very rare and it's amazing, nothing short of amazing.
