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A Sámi female, Offa Dimitrowitch. Photograph by R. Bonaparte, 1884. RAI494. © RAIAnthropology bridges the arts, humanities, life and social sciences, and offers unique perspectives on issues of universal concern such as ‘human nature’, gender and sexuality, health, nutrition, indigenous rights, globalisation, multiculturalism and development. It has a key role to play in the education of globally informed citizens, as well as practical applications in areas such as government, medicine, tourism, international aid and law.

Anthropology deserves to be widely studied and supported by private- and public-sector donors and sponsors, and by individual benefactors and testators interested in promoting a global understanding of human life.

The RAI, as the United Kingdom’s national organisation covering the entire field of anthropology, is well placed to raise funds for, and be a conduit of support to, the discipline. We welcome all support, large or small, in the form of sponsorship, donations in cash or kind, and bequests. All such gifts are fully acknowledged, and used in accordance with the wishes of the donor. They can be tax-efficient for UK and USA residents. Further information can be obtained in confidence from the This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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RAI AGM 2010 followed by the Henry Myers Lecture
on 23 September 2010 at 04.00pm
at The British Museum's Clore Centre
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