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| Fall 2006, No. 2, Vol. 26 |
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No. 1, Vol. 25, Spring, 2005
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pp 13 – 22
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From Theory to Practice: Anthropology in Business Education
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Robert Guang Tian
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No. 1, Vol. 25, Spring, 2005
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pp 44 – 49
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An Assessment of the Tourism Industry in Huanchaco, Peru: Current Impacts and Future Potential for Tourism Development
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Tracy McNulty
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No. 1, Vol. 25, Spring, 2005
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pp 85 – 87
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Language, Politics, and Social Interaction in an Inuit Community By Donna Patrick: Introduction
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Lawrence F. Van Horn
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No. 1, Vol. 25, Spring, 2005
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pp 88 – 90
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Language, Politics, and Social Interaction in an Inuit Community By Donna Patrick: Review
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Michael A. Downs
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No. 1, Vol. 25, Spring, 2005
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pp 91 – 93
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Language, Politics, and Social Interaction in an Inuit Community By Donna Patrick: Review
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Ellen M. Schnepel
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No. 1, Vol. 25, Spring, 2005
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Pp 94 – 96
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Language, Politics, and Social Interaction in an Inuit Community By Donna Patrick: Reviews Counterpointed
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Donna Patrick
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No. 1, Vol. 25, Spring, 2005
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pp 106-107
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The Business End of Anthropology: A Student’s Exploration of a Culture of Commerce
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Shannon Gray
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No. 1, Vol. 24, Spring, 2004
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pp 11 – 20
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An Ethnographic History of an Illness in a Hasidic Jewish Community
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David J. Rozen
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No. 1, Vol. 24, Spring, 2004
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pp 21 – 26
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Grief and Advocacy: An Applied Anthropologist’s Role in Massive Organizational Change
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Howard F. Stein
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No. 1, Vol. 24, Spring, 2004
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pp 27 – 40
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Understanding Cultural Factors in Food Consumption: An Experiential Case Study of Consumers at an Ethnic Restaurant
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Jennifer DeJesus and Robert Guang Tian
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No. 1, Vol. 24, Spring, 2004
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pp 41 – 49
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Leave No Indian Child Behind: A Study of “Culturally Appropriate” Social Services and the American Indian Community in Denver, Colorado
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Dana EchoHawk
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No. 1, Vol. 24, Spring, 2004
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pp 50 - 63
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Final Evaluation for a Youth Programs Diversity Mural Workshop with High School Youth
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Angela Forcier
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No. 1, Vol 24, Spring, 2004
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pp 77 – 92
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A “New Relationship” Between Anthropologists and the Crees of Québec Part One: The Challenge
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Kreg Ettenger
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No. 2, Vol 24, Fall, 2004
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pp 103 – 104
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Howard F. Stein’s Introduction of Ed Knop, Recipient of the 2004 Omer C. Stewart Memorial Award
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Howard F. Stein
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No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004
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pp 114-128
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An Exploratory Study of Young African-American Fathers in Lincoln, Nebraska The Gottfried and Martha Lang Student Prize Paper
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Christina J. Dorsey
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No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004
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pp 144 – 157
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Cultural Rights and Uyghur Nationalism
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Robert Guang Tian
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No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004
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pp 158 – 173
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Amputation as a Strategy of Terror in Sierra Leone
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Kate Fogelberg and Alexandra Thalmann
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No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004
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pp 174 – 184
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Amish Medicinal Beliefs, Practices, and Practitioners: Medical Hegemony and its Role in Amish Medical Decision-Making
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Laura Ballou
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No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004
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pp 185 – 191
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Fieldwork in the Sugar Beet Fields of Northern Colorado
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Barbara Hawthorne
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No. 24, Vol. 2, Fall, 2004
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pp 193 – 194
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Four Books by Thomas F. King: A Joint Review: Introduction
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Lawrence F. Van Horn
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No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004
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pp 195 – 197
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Cultural Resource Laws and Practice: An Introductory Guide By Thomas F. King: Review
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Eric C. Petersen
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No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004
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pp 198 - 201
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Federal Planning and Historic Places: The Section 106 Process By Thomas F. King: Review
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Darby C. Stapp
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No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004
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pp 211 – 212
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Four Books by Thomas F. King: A Joint Review Reviews Counterpointed
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Thomas F. King
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No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004
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pp 214 – 217
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Altered Bodies, Altered Minds: A Jail Meditation Program
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Frances Dahlberg
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No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003
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pp 1 – 16
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An Anthropological Perspective on Magistrate Jelderks’ Kennewick Man Decision
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Peter Jones and Darby Stapp
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No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003
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pp 17- 33
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Governing the Low-Income Self in Colorado’s Front Range
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James A. Schechter
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No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003
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pp 80 – 88
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Facing the Future of the Field: Northern Arizona University’s Graduate Program in Applied Anthropology
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Emily Brelsford, Lyle Balenquah, Diane Bushley, Brendon Clark, Marissa Dominguez-Karchut, Amanda Johnson, and Tracy Meerwarth
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No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003
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pp 94 – 95
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Information Science in Tertiary Institutions: Excerpts from a Teaching Career
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Brian Mhango
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No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003
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pp 98 – 100
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Education Initiative for Environment and Sustainable Development
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Michael J. Scoullos
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No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003
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pp 102 – 103
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International Cultural Marketing: A Concept Paper
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Gordon Bronitsky
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No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003
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Pg 105
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More Important Rs
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Cetan Wanbli Williams
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No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003
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pp 107 – 108
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Chinese-Canadians, Canadian-Chinese: Coping and Adapting in North America, by Robert Guang Tian: Review
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Dru C. Gladney
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No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003
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pp 112 - 124
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Biomedicine, Religion, and Ethnicity: Healing in a Hasidic Jewish Community
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David J. Rozen
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No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003
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pp 126 - 129
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Latino Muslims in the United States: An Introduction The Gottfried and Martha Lang Student Prize Paper
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Abbas Barzegar
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No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003
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pp 147 – 163
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Affordable Housing for the Latino Community in Summit County, Colorado. Student Presentations from Deward Walker’s Applied Anthropology Class (ANTH 4510/5510)
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Erin Underwood
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No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003
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pp 167 – 168
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Contemporary Society: Tribal Studies. Volume Five, Concept of Tribal Society Edited by Georg Pfeffer and Deepak Kumar Behera: Introduction
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Lawrence F. Van Horn
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No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003
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pp 169 – 171
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Contemporary Society: Tribal Studies. Volume Five, Concept of Tribal Society Edited by Georg Pfeffer and Deepak Kumar Behera: Review
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Richard W. Stoffle
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No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003
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pp 172 – 174
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Contemporary Society: Tribal Studies. Volume Five, Concept of Tribal Society Edited by Georg Pfeffer and Deepak Kumar Behera: Review
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David Ruppert
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No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003
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pp 175 – 177
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Contemporary Society: Tribal Studies. Volume Five, Concept of Tribal Society Edited by Georg Pfeffer and Deepak Kumar Behera: Review
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Peter W. Van Arsdale
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No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003
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pp 178 - 179
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Contemporary Society: Tribal Studies. Volume Five, Concept of Tribal Society Edited by Georg Pfeffer and Deepak Kumar Behera: Counterpoint
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Georg Pfeffer and Deepak Kumar Behera
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No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003
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pp 182 - 195
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Building a Sustainable Enterprise: Engaging Debates and Debating Engagement
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P.J. Puntenney
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No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003
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pp 196 – 206
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Anthropologists and Effective Resource Management
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Lenora Bohren
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No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003
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p 213
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Bike Lust: Harleys, Women, and American Society by Barbara Joans: Review
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Lawrence F. Van Horn
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No. 1, Vol. 22, Spring, 2002
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pp 5 – 19
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Socioeconomic Growth, Culture Scale, and Household Well-Being: A Test of the Power-Elite Hypothesis
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John H. Bodley
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No. 1, Vol. 22, Spring, 2002
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pp 20 -25
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Going, Going, Gone: Selling Out the Homeowners
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Susan Hamilton
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No. 1, Vol. 22, Spring, 2002
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pp 39 – 57
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Fieldwork in Ecuador in the Time of “Cholera:” Contagion in National Disasters
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Donna Dwiggins
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No. 1, Vol. 22, Spring, 2002
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pp 58 – 67
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Geographies of Power and Participatory Planning: Community Case Studies from Ecuador and the U.S.
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Laurie J. Price and Fernando Moreno Arteaga
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No. 1, Vol. 22, Spring, 2002
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pp 68- 74
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Challenges to the Grassroots: The Use of Strategic Planning by Southern Progressives for Economic Development and Power Relations in the Lower Mississippi Delta
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Stanley E. Hyland
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No. 1, Vol. 22, Spring, 2002
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pp 75 – 90
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Environmental Injustice as Manifested in the Building of Incinerators within the State of New Jersey
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Dana K. Natale
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No. 1, Vol. 22, Spring, 2002
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pp 100 – 115
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Culture, Geography, and the Anthropology of Work: Textual Understandings of Equilibrio and Solidaridad in the Mondragon (Basque) Cooperatives
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Mary Abascal-Hildebrand
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No. 2, Vol. 22, Fall, 2002
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pp 119 – 124
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Awareness, Action, Advocacy: Mobilizing a Paradigm, Tackling an Issue, Making a Difference The Omer C. Stewart Memorial Award of 2002
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Peter W. Van Arsdale
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No. 2, Vol. 22, Fall, 2002
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pp 148 – 156
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Composition in the Age of the Dot-Com: How One Virtual Community Served as a Collaborative Learning Group in Response to the Events of September 11, 2001-The Gottfried and Martha Lang Student Prize Paper
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Rebekah Bennetch
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No. 2, Vol. 22, Fall, 2002
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pp 163 – 173
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Gender and Reference Groups in Food Consumption Patterns Formatting: A Case Study in the Erskine College Cafeteria
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Robert Guang Tian, Tami Boyce, Pamela Henry, and Pratik Shrivastava
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No. 2, Vol. 22, Fall, 2002
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pp 194 – 199
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Making Environmental Justice Whole
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Ernest Atencio
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No. 1, Vol. 21, Spring, 2001
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pp 1 – 24
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The Left Out and The Forgotten: Notes on the Etics and Emics of Disasters
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Howard F. Stein
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No. 1, Vol. 21, Spring, 2001
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pp 40 – 52
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Bodily Memory and the Politics of Remembrance: The Aftermath of Goiânia Radiological Disaster
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Telma Camargo Da Silva
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No. 1, Vol. 21, Spring, 2001
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pp 53 – 61
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Men Facing Earthquakes: The Example of Rognes (Bouches-du-Rhône, France)
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Cécile Quesada
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No. 1, Vol. 21, Spring, 2001
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pp 94 - 97
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Indigenous Healing of War-Affected Children in Africa
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Edward C. Green and Alcinda Honwana
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No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall, 2001
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pp 124 – 135
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Booker T. Washington National Monument: An Assessment and Alternative Interpretation
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Willie L. Baber
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No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall, 2001
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pp 136 – 146
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Educational Performance in Ecuador’s Chota Valley: The Specter of Institutional Racism
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Kevin E. Lucas
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No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall, 2001
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pp 147 – 156
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Impoverishment Risks and Reconstruction of Kali Gandaki Dam, Nepal
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Nogendra Sapkota
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No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall, 2001
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pp 157 – 165
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Anthropological Approach to Consumer Science: A Practical Teaching Case Study
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Robert Guang Tian
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No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall, 2001
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pp 166 – 175
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A Method for Tracking Severely Emotionally Disturbed Children and Adolescents Through a State Mental Health System
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Michael H. Moynihan, Peter W. Van Arsdale, George Kerin, Eric Curton, and William Madura
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No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall, 2001
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pp 176 – 181
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American Indian Dance: Steps to Cultural Preservation
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Barbara A. Hughes
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No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall 2001
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pp 182 – 194
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Contamination Nation
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Kurt T. Mantonya
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No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall, 2001
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pp 196 – 198
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Driving Culture Underground: Tourism and the Market Economy
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Steve Butts
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No. 1, Vol. 20, Spring, 2000
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pp 1 – 5
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Insularity versus Partnership: Linking the Economics and the Sociology of Involuntary Resettlement
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Michael M. Cernea
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No. 1, Vol. 20, Spring, 2000
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pp 6 – 23
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Culture and Identity in Family Medicine: From Counter-Culture to Brave New World
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Howard F. Stein
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No. 1, Vol. 20, Spring, 2000
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pp 24 – 38
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Empowerment Evaluation: The Pursuit of Quality
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David Fetterman
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No. 1, Vol. 20, Spring, 2000
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pp 53 – 66
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“Cowboys” and Conservation: The Influence of Private Landowners on the Success of Conservation Partnerships in the Western United States
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Rebecca S. Toupal
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No. 1, Vol. 20, Spring, 2000
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pp 67 – 71
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Anthropology, Tribes, and the Transformation of American Anthropology: A Few Observations
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Deward E. Walker, Jr. and Peter N. Jones
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No. 1, Vol. 20, Spring, 2000
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pp 101 – 102
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Education: A Necessary Investment for the Future of Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Erna Susic
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No. 2, Vol. 20, Fall, 2000
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pp 109 - 114
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HPSfAA: Celebrating 20 Years. The Omer C. Stewart Memorial Award
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Carla N. Littlefield
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No. 2, Vol. 20, Fall, 2000
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pp 153 – 166
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Anthropological Theory and Fieldwork: Problem Solving Tools for Forced Migration Issues
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Jim Schechter
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No. 2, Vol. 20, Fall, 2000
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pp 168 – 178
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A Short Sweep of the Global Situation: Environmental Crisis and the Place of Anthropology
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Kitty K. Corbett
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No. 2, Vol. 20, Fall, 2000
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pp 179 – 184
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Living Deliberately into the 21st Century: Messenger, Witness, and Connector
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Kate H. Brown
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No. 2, Vol. 20, Fall, 2000
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pp 193 – 195
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A Subversive Synthesis of Traditional Land-Based Wisdom and Ecology Book Review and Commentary
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Ernest Atencio
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No. 1, Vol. 19, Spring, 1999
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pp 1 – 9
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Formalizing or Marginalizing the Immigrants' Shadow Economy: NGOs and Local Authorities as Intercultural Intermediaries Between Senegalese Tradesmen and Their Spanish Customers in Two Andalusian Towns
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Gunther Dietz and Mari Paz Peña García
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No. 1, Vol. 19, Spring, 1999
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pp 10 – 20
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Countertransference and Understanding Workplace Cataclysm: Intersubjective Knowing and Cultural Knowledge in Interdisciplinary Applied Anthropology
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Howard F. Stein
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No. 1, Vol. 19, Spring, 1999
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pp 34 – 46
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Cultural Encounters of the Controversial Kind
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Heath A. Fire
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No. 1, Vol. 19, Spring, 1999
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pp 47 – 52
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Art Facilitating Contact: Discourse on Museums and Cultural Tourism
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Tilly Laskey
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No. 1, Vol. 19, Spring, 1999
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pp 54 – 61
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A Prophet Without Honor: The Buffering Role of a Practitioner in Applied Anthropology
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Susan Scott
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No. 1, Vol. 19, Spring, 1999
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pp 72 – 92
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Applied Teaching and Community-Based Fieldwork for Undergraduates. Mentor, Model, and Community Chief: An Impassioned Plea for Useful Educational Experiences
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Bill Roberts
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No. 1, Vol. 19, Spring, 1999
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pp 83 – 92
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Applied Anthropology Internships: How to Create the Ideal Experience
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Andy Bessler, Suzanne DeRosa, Anne Hagele, Eirian Humphreys, Vernelda Grant, Travis Levy, Arturo Márquez-Alameda, Marilee Miller, Heather Nawrocki, Jenean Merkel Perelstein, Gilbert M. Ramos Edited by Elena M. Rizzo and Karla D. Wagner
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No. 2, Vol. 19, Fall, 1999
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pp 133 – 144
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Expansion of Community Modeling: A Case Study in Park Hill, Denver, Colorado
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Andrew Kirwin
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No. 2, Vol. 19, Fall, 1999
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pp 158 – 167
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Leisure and the Quality of Working Life in an Academic Health Center
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Sue Gena Lurie
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No. 2, Vol. 19, Fall, 1999
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pp 168 – 178
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Learning from the Inside Out: A Prairie Quilt for Applied Anthropology
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Howard F. Stein
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No. 2, Vol. 19, Fall, 1999
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pp 194 – 196
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Chiapas, and the Meaning of Commitment
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Rogelio Garcia Contreras
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No. 2, Vol. 19, Fall, 1999
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pp 199 - 201
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Hallowing the Ordinary. An Acceptance Speech in the Form of a Love Letter: The Omer C. Stewart Memorial Award
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Howard F. Stein
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No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998
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p 2
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Grounds for Indigenous Knowledge: The Importance of Being Emic in an Etic World. Introduction to the Session
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Lawrence F. Van Horn
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No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998
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pp 3 – 7
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Knowledge versus Knowing: Zande Leechcraft
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Margaret L. Buckner
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No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998
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pp 8 – 15
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KRÉYÒL-KYÒLÒLÒ: Grounds for Indigenous Knowledge in Writing Creole Dictionaries
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Ellen M. Schnepel
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No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998
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pp 37 – 41
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Infighting in San Francisco: Anthropology in Family Court, Or: A Study in Cultural Misunderstanding
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Barbara Joans
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No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998
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pp 42 – 46
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Impediments to the Economic Development of Nova Scotia's Largest Micmac Reserve
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Daniel P. Strouthes
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No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1988
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pp 63 – 67
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Holding to the Middle Path in Ladakh: Tibetan Plateau
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Ernest Atencio
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No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998
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pp 68 – 75
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Migrant Women and Social Support: Two Comparative Case Studies in a Colorado Community
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Christina Heyon Lee Ursula Lauper
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No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998
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pp 87 – 89
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Don’t Fence Me Out: Immigration Creates Fierce Debate Throughout the World
An Interview with Professor Hiroshi Motomura, University of Colorado School of Law
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Kathy McClurg
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No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998
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p 90
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AAA Recommends “Race” be Scrapped; Suggests New Government Categories
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Mary Margaret Overbey
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No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998
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pp 91 – 94
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Adventures of a Neophyte in Tibet
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Cheryl Reighter
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No. 2, Vol. 18, Fall, 1998
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pp 100 – 113
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Home on the Range: An Anthropological Analysis Land Use Values in Conflict Between Cattle Ranchers in Southwestern Montana who Depend on Federally Owned Range Land and Environmentalists
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Justin B. Lee
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No. 2, Vol. 18, Fall, 1998
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pp 127 – 131
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Aging in Healthy Communities and Neighborhoods: Organizational Coalitions and Participatory Research
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Sue Gena Lurie
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No. 2, Vol. 18, Fall, 1998
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pp 132 – 141
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Applying Anthropology to Courtroom Work
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Joan C. Ludeke
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No. 2, Vol. 18, Fall, 1998
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pp 142 – 149
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Grounds for Indigenous Knowledge in Park Planning: An Arizona Example
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Lawrence F. Van Horn
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No. 2, Vol. 18, Fall, 1998
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pp 152 – 153
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Analysis, Application, and Anthropology: The Omer C. Stewart Memorial Award
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Gottfried (Friedl) Lang
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No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997
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pp 1 – 6
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A Future For Ethnology: Applying the Anthropology of Omer Stewart
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Robert A. Hackenberg
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No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997
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pp 7 – 18
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Genome: Moral Choices and the Polity
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Thomas Fitzgerald
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No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997
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pp 19 – 20
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Biotechnology and Ethics: Comments on “Genome: Moral Choices and the Polity”
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Jonathan Friedlaender
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No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997
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pp 21 – 22
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Comments on “Genome: Moral Choices and the Polity”
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Peter W. Van Arsdale
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No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997
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pp 23 – 24
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Genetics, Citizens and Moral Choice: Comments on “Genome: Moral Choices and the Polity”
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Tom Greaves
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No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997
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p 25
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Comments on Thomas Fitzgerald’s “Genome: Moral Choices and the Polity”
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James Peacock
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No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring. 1997
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pp 26 – 32
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Has NAGPRA Helped or Hindered Relationships Between Native Americans and Anthropologists?
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Michael J. Evans and Richard W. Stoffle
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No.1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997
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pp 38 – 45
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Modifying Personal Safety Education For Native American Children
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Ron Cochran, Michele Steward, and Mike Sullivan
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No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997
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pp 69 – 82
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Disaster, Community, Culture, and the Practice of Anthropology: Some Reflections and Lessons from the Oklahoma City Bombing
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Howard F. Stein
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No. 2, Vol. 17, Fall, 1997
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Comments on "Has NAGPRA Helped or Hindered Relationships Between Native Americans and Anthropologists?" by Michael J. Evans and Richard W. Stoffle
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James J. Hester
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No. 2, Vol. 17, Fall, 1997
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pp 105 – 125
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From China to Canada: The Immigration Experience of a Mainland Chinese Group in Toronto
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Guang Tian
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No. 2, Vol. 17, Fall, 1997
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pp 126 – 130
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Cambodian Memories, Kingdom Movements: An Anthropological Tale of Identity
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Kay Llovio
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No. 2, Vol. 17, Fall, 1997
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pp 145 – 160
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Colorado's Charter School Policy: Exploring the "Domain of Application"
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Brigitte Boettiger
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No. 2, Vol. 17, Fall, 1997
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pp 160 – 173
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A Student’s Guide To Our Theoretical and Methodological Mouse Traps
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Joshua S.Levin
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No. 2, Vol. 17, Fall, 1997
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pp 174 – 185
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Key Legal and Ethnoecological Components of a Bioprospecting Agenda
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David J. Stephenson, Jr.
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No. 2, Vol. 17, Fall, 1997
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pp 188 – 190
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A Critical Essay on John H. Bodley’s Victims of Progress
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Rogelio Garcia-Contreras
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No.2, Vol. 17, Fall, 1997
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pp 195 – 197
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Cultural Competence for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Professionals: A Review of the CSAP Cultural Competence Series
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James M. Alexander, IV
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