Ayo Odiduro
My focus areas are African Diaspora traditions in the Caribbean and Latin America, the anthropology of religion, educational anthropology, and ethnobotany.
Resent Research Projects/Papers:
1) From Cult to World Religion: In Search of Recognition for Afro-Caribbean Traditions
2) Interview with a Babalawo: An Educational Anthropology on Becoming
3) Into the Herbarium: A Babalawo Interrogates the Herbarium
4) Ethnobotany of the Atlantic Creole: The Movement of Plants and People along the Middle Passage
5) Ecological Anthropology of Afro-Caribbean Syncretism: Blended Knowledge and Cultural Transmission
Supervisors: Dr. Adeline Masquelier and Dr. William Balée
Address: Dinwiddie Hall
Tulane University
6823 St. Charles Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70118
Resent Research Projects/Papers:
1) From Cult to World Religion: In Search of Recognition for Afro-Caribbean Traditions
2) Interview with a Babalawo: An Educational Anthropology on Becoming
3) Into the Herbarium: A Babalawo Interrogates the Herbarium
4) Ethnobotany of the Atlantic Creole: The Movement of Plants and People along the Middle Passage
5) Ecological Anthropology of Afro-Caribbean Syncretism: Blended Knowledge and Cultural Transmission
Supervisors: Dr. Adeline Masquelier and Dr. William Balée
Address: Dinwiddie Hall
Tulane University
6823 St. Charles Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70118
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