Research specialist at the University of Buffalo who studies warfare, social structure and cultural ecology of peoples of the Caribbean and West Africa.
Professor of anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis whose research focuses on factors that affect women's pursuit of economic opportunities and rural development in Nepal.
Specializes is psychological and medical anthropology. He has conducted fieldwork among Tibetan refugee populations India, the Shipibo Indians of the Peruvian Amazon and the Australian Aborigines of Australia. IPFW.
Research and teaching interests reside in mathematics, methods, and psychological anthropology. University of Missouri.
Professor of Anthropology at Stockton College.
Research interests are in cultural ecology, cultural materialism, economic anthropology, religion, ritual, and symbolism. He has conducted ethnographic field research among Tibetans refugees in India and has spent over 30 years among Nahua Indians of Mexico. IPFW.
Researches the human effects of agricultural mechanization and the shift from agricultural to industrial employment. University of Arkansas.
Anthropology instructor at Northern Arizona University.
Anthropology professor at Northern Arizona University researching culture change, gender issues, applied, and development in Polynesia.
Researches domestic society, contemporary issues, and future-oriented. Interests focused on how human well-being changes as a result of resource use and economic development. Oregon State University.
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