From prehistoric humanity all the way to contemporary cultural diversity, anthropologists engage with a wide range of issues and phenomena that affect individual and public life.
Waterloo's anthropology research and teaching expertise covers three major sub-fields of the discipline: sociocultural anthropology, archaeological anthropology, and biological anthropology.
Events
Brown Bag:Rock Paintings and Anishinaabeg Iconological Sovereignty
This talk explores ancestral Anishinaabeg rock paintings of the Canadian Shield with the aim of moving beyond conventional analytical frameworks. By foregrounding how contemporary Anishinaabeg communities engage with and interpret these paintings, it highlights epistemic commitments such as dreamwork, slipstreaming, and what may be described as “narrative ekphrasis.” The presentation critiques the authoritative gaze of what Damien Skinner terms “settler-colonial art history” and advocates instead for an iconological sovereignty grounded in Anishinaabeg temporalities and ontologies. It demonstrates how an Anishinaabeg iconology recenters Indigenous interpretive frameworks while decentering settler-state approaches. In doing so, the talk shows how rock paintings actively participate in ongoing Anishinaabeg lifeways, serving both metaphysical and political purposes. Moving beyond colonial discourses, this approach reveals a dynamic engagement with the past in which rock paintings generate new understandings in the present and inspire future relations.
Silver Medal Lecture: Dr. Amy Scott
Join Dr. Amy Scott, Associate Professor at Trent University in the Departments of Anthropology and Forensic Science, for her talk on "Turning a rescue excavation of an 18th century cemetery into a unique visitor experience at the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site of Canada"
News
Aicha Lariani Receives The 2025 Sally Weaver Award
Congratulations to Aicha Lariani on winning the 2025 Sally Weaver Award!
The Sally Weaver Award recognizes excellence among MA students in Public Issues Anthropology, honoring the late Dr. Sally Weaver’s distinguished career as a pioneering scholar and advocate for justice and Indigenous rights.
Alum Spotlight: Benjamin Scher
Congratulations to Benjamin Scher MA '20, who will be graduating this summer with a PhD in Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation from the University of Oxford! Ben is headed to a postdoctoral position in global health at Princeton in fall 2025.
2025 CASCA Outstanding Graduating Anthropology Student Awards
Congratulations to Savannah Slimmon and Camila Font, recipients of the 2025 CASCA Outstanding Graduating Anthropology Student Awards!