Robert
Borofsky
Robert
Borofsky is Professor of Anthropology at Hawaii Pacific University
. He has written Making History (about the construction of
indigenous and anthropological knowledge on a Polynesian
Atoll), edited three books (Developments of Polynesian Ethnology,
with Alan Howard, Assessing Cultural Anthropology. and Remembrance
of Pacific Pasts) as well as written on another key anthropological
controversy (the apotheosis of Captain James Cook). He is
editor of the California Series in Public Anthropology, Director
of the Center for a Public Anthropology, and webmaster of
the www.publicanthropology.org website.
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