The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

Elizabeth Weiss: Indigenous Myths and Cancel Culture vs Science in Anthropology

Feb 28, 2025
Elizabeth Weiss, an anthropologist and author of "On the Warpath," advocates for keeping ideology out of science. She discusses the absurdities in anthropology, like a session on skeleton sex being canceled due to gender debates. Weiss addresses the complications of repatriating ancient bones to tenuous genetic descendants, and how she lost her curatorial position over her stance. She critiques the mix of modern myth with scientific inquiry, emphasizing the need for open dialogue in the face of cancel culture and academic censorship.
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INSIGHT

Students Treated as Children

  • Universities increasingly treat students as children, shielding them from potentially offensive material.
  • This creates an inverse power dynamic and hinders intellectual discourse.
ANECDOTE

Spirit Cave Mummy Reburial

  • The Spirit Cave Mummy, one of the oldest human mummies, was reburied due to a suspected oral history connection.
  • This act highlights the prioritization of myths over scientific research and knowledge.
INSIGHT

Virtue Signaling in Academia

  • University leadership often engages in virtue signaling, publicly condemning certain views while claiming to support academic freedom.
  • This creates a chilling effect on open discourse and creates fear of cancellations.
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