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Blanca Muratorio, Professor Emeritus, Anthropology, UBC. Originally from Argentina, received her Ph.D. at U.C. Berkeley in 1972 and moved to Vancouver as faculty in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at UBC. Her research interests are: anthropology and history, visual anthropology, oral histories, Amazonian societies, women in the third world, religion and ethnicity. Ethnographic area: Latin America. She has retired from UBC and in 2011 returned to live in Argentina.

Blanca Muratorio, Professor Emeritus, Anthropology, UBC. Originally from Argentina, received her Ph.D. at U.C. Berkeley in 1972 and moved to Vancouver as faculty in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at UBC. Her research interests were anthropology and history, oral histories, Amazonian societies, women in the third world, religion and ethnicity. Her ethnographic area was Latin America. In 2011, after retiring from UBC and donating most of her Latin American collection to MOA, she returned to Argentina.

Blanca Muratorio, Professor Emeritus, Anthropology, UBC. Originally from Argentina, received her Ph.D. at U.C. Berkeley in 1972 and moved to Vancouver as faculty in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at UBC. Her research interests were anthropology and history, oral histories, Amazonian societies, women in the third world, religion and ethnicity. Her ethnographic area was Latin America. In 2011, after retiring from UBC and donating most of her Latin American collection to MOA, she returned to Argentina.

Died: 2014-11