Charles Menzies

Charles Menzies

Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of British Columbia (Vancouver, BC)

May 25, 2017

Charles Menzies is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC. He has a BA from Simon Fraser University; a MA from York University; and a M.Phil., PhD in the Anthropology Program, from the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York.

Professor Menzies’ primary research interests are the production of anthropological films, natural resource management (primarily fisheries related), political economy, contemporary First Nations’ issues, maritime anthropology and the archaeology of north coast BC. He has conducted field research in, and has produced films concerning, north coastal BC, Canada (including archaeological research); Brittany, France; and Donegal, Ireland. His current research project, Laxyuup Gitxaaɫa, combines archaeological and socio-cultural anthropology to document the traditional territory of Gitxaaɫa Nation.

Professor Menzies is the author of Forests and Oceans for the Future, a research blog related to First Nations issues; Anthropology @ UBC, a teaching blog; Metro Vancouver’s University Town, a blog on the growing residential community at UBC.

Professor Menzies has been involved as a community volunteer in the University Neighbourhood’s Association at UBC (where he has lived since 1996), as a member of various school parent advisory councils, and for several terms a while back on the UBC Faculty Association.

Professor Menzies was born and raised in British Columbia and is a member of Gitxaala Nation, located on BC’s north coast.


Role: Panel Member
Report: The Value of Commercial Marine Shipping to Canada (May 2017)