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FEATURED ARTCLES
Preparing Latino Children for Kindergarten: Two Positive Approaches
Stephen Omer Stewart - 2
Anne M. Galvin - 15
Rising from the Wreckage: Lessons Learned from the 2010 Haitian Earthquake Response
Kristina Hook - 20
COMMENTARIES
Holistic Community Development and Participatory Connections on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
Kathleen Pickering Sherman, Andrea Akers, Ashley Cobb, Heather Lausch, Michael Brydge, Patrick Dorion, and Mark St. Pierre - 27
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OBITUARY
In Memorium: Harry F. Wolcott, the Applied Anthropologist: 1929-2012
Edith W. King - 39
2007
Featured Articles
Aprons and Their Symbolic Ambiguity By: John Beatty
La Mexicana:The Corner Grocer as a Transnational Space in Illinois
Protecting Places Important to American Indians By: Darby Stapp and Ellen Kennedy
Neoliberalism, Heritage Cons., and the Resulting Disposs. of Machu Picchu By: Pellegrino Luciano
Ethical Choices in Public Health Policy and Practice By: Sue Gena Lurie
An Acceptable Approach to Long Term Nuclear Waste Management By: Elizabeth Dowdeswell
Results from Public Workshops on Bioremediation By: Amy Wolfe and David Bjornstad
Commentaries
On Bullshit By: Harry Frankfurt, Three Book Review Essays
Can Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians be Reconciled By Cara Paddle
Enhancing Ecologically Responsible Development in Ethcopia Peter Van Arsdale and M. Wray Witten
Featured Articles
Power, Praxis and the Social Work of Anthropology By: Barbara Johnston
Spirituality in a Medical Rehabilitation Hospital In Urban Midwest of US By: Diane Pawlowski
A Case Study of the Webs of Relationships in an Organizational Consultation By: Howard Stein
Animals and the US National Register of Historic Places By: Thomas King
Social Suffering and Social Healing in Bosnia By: Laure Almairac and Peter Van Arsdale
Peddling Paradise, Rebuilding Serendib By: Nandini Gunewardena
"Between a Rock and a Hard Place" By David Kozak
A Generalist's Approach to Applied Anthropology By Lenora Bohren
Book Reviews
Three Book Reviews By Frances Quintana, Afterword by Richaed Clemmer
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No. 1, Vol. 25, Spring, 2005 |
pp 13 – 22 |
From Theory to Practice: Anthropology in Business Education |
Robert Guang Tian |
No. 1, Vol. 25, Spring, 2005 |
pp 44 – 49 |
An Assessment of the Tourism Industry in Huanchaco, Peru: Current Impacts and Future Potential for Tourism Development |
Tracy McNulty |
No. 1, Vol. 25, Spring, 2005 | pp. 60-83 |
Tribal Cultural Resource Management: The Full Circle to Stewardship
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Darby C Stapp and Michael S. Burney |
No. 1, Vol. 25, Spring, 2005 |
pp 85 – 87 |
Language, Politics, and Social Interaction in an Inuit Community By Donna Patrick: Introduction |
Lawrence F. Van Horn |
No. 1, Vol. 25, Spring, 2005 |
pp 88 – 90 |
Language, Politics, and Social Interaction in an Inuit Community By Donna Patrick: Review |
Michael A. Downs |
No. 1, Vol. 25, Spring, 2005 |
pp 91 – 93 |
Language, Politics, and Social Interaction in an Inuit Community By Donna Patrick: Review |
Ellen M. Schnepel |
No. 1, Vol. 25, Spring, 2005 |
Pp 94 – 96 |
Language, Politics, and Social Interaction in an Inuit Community By Donna Patrick: Reviews Counterpointed |
Donna Patrick |
No. 1, Vol. 25, Spring, 2005 |
pp 106-107 |
The Business End of Anthropology: A Student’s Exploration of a Culture of Commerce |
Shannon Gray |
Spring-Fall 2004 |
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No. 1, Vol. 24, Spring, 2004 |
pp 11 – 20 |
An Ethnographic History of an Illness in a Hasidic Jewish Community |
David J. Rozen |
No. 1, Vol. 24, Spring, 2004 |
pp 21 – 26 |
Grief and Advocacy: An Applied Anthropologist’s Role in Massive Organizational Change |
Howard F. Stein |
No. 1, Vol. 24, Spring, 2004 |
pp 27 – 40 |
Understanding Cultural Factors in Food Consumption: An Experiential Case Study of Consumers at an Ethnic Restaurant |
Jennifer DeJesus and Robert Guang Tian |
No. 1, Vol. 24, Spring, 2004 |
pp 41 – 49 |
Leave No Indian Child Behind: A Study of “Culturally Appropriate” Social Services and the American Indian Community in Denver, Colorado |
Dana EchoHawk |
No. 1, Vol. 24, Spring, 2004 |
pp 50 - 63 |
Final Evaluation for a Youth Programs Diversity Mural Workshop with High School Youth |
Angela Forcier |
No. 1, Vol 24, Spring, 2004 |
pp 77 – 92 |
A “New Relationship” Between Anthropologists and the Crees of Québec Part One: The Challenge |
Kreg Ettenger |
No. 2, Vol 24, Fall, 2004 |
pp 103 – 104 |
Howard F. Stein’s Introduction of Ed Knop, Recipient of the 2004 Omer C. Stewart Memorial Award |
Howard F. Stein |
No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004 |
pp 114-128 |
An Exploratory Study of Young African-American Fathers in Lincoln, Nebraska The Gottfried and Martha Lang Student Prize Paper |
Christina J. Dorsey |
No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004 |
pp 144 – 157 |
Cultural Rights and Uyghur Nationalism |
Robert Guang Tian |
No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004 |
pp 158 – 173 |
Amputation as a Strategy of Terror in Sierra Leone |
Kate Fogelberg and Alexandra Thalmann |
No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004 |
pp 174 – 184 |
Amish Medicinal Beliefs, Practices, and Practitioners: Medical Hegemony and its Role in Amish Medical Decision-Making |
Laura Ballou |
No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004 |
pp 185 – 191 |
Fieldwork in the Sugar Beet Fields of Northern Colorado |
Barbara Hawthorne |
No. 24, Vol. 2, Fall, 2004 |
pp 193 – 194 |
Four Books by Thomas F. King: A Joint Review: Introduction |
Lawrence F. Van Horn |
No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004 |
pp 195 – 197 |
Cultural Resource Laws and Practice: An Introductory Guide By Thomas F. King: Review |
Eric C. Petersen |
No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004 |
pp 198 - 201 |
Federal Planning and Historic Places: The Section 106 Process By Thomas F. King: Review |
Darby C. Stapp |
No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004 |
pp 211 – 212 |
Four Books by Thomas F. King: A Joint Review Reviews Counterpointed |
Thomas F. King |
No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004 |
pp 214 – 217 |
Altered Bodies, Altered Minds: A Jail Meditation Program |
Frances Dahlberg |
Spring-Fall 2003 |
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No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003 |
pp 1 – 16 |
An Anthropological Perspective on Magistrate Jelderks’ Kennewick Man Decision |
Peter Jones and Darby Stapp |
No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003 |
pp 17- 33 |
Governing the Low-Income Self in Colorado’s Front Range |
James A. Schechter |
No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003 |
pp 80 – 88 |
Facing the Future of the Field: Northern Arizona University’s Graduate Program in Applied Anthropology |
Emily Brelsford, Lyle Balenquah, Diane Bushley, Brendon Clark, Marissa Dominguez-Karchut, Amanda Johnson, and Tracy Meerwarth |
No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003 |
pp 94 – 95 |
Information Science in Tertiary Institutions: Excerpts from a Teaching Career |
Brian Mhango |
No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003 |
pp 98 – 100 |
Education Initiative for Environment and Sustainable Development |
Michael J. Scoullos |
No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003 |
pp 102 – 103 |
International Cultural Marketing: A Concept Paper |
Gordon Bronitsky |
No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003 |
Pg 105 |
More Important Rs |
Cetan Wanbli Williams |
No. 1, Vol. 23, Spring, 2003 |
pp 107 – 108 |
Chinese-Canadians, Canadian-Chinese: Coping and Adapting in North America, by Robert Guang Tian: Review |
Dru C. Gladney |
No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003 |
pp 112 - 124 |
Biomedicine, Religion, and Ethnicity: Healing in a Hasidic Jewish Community |
David J. Rozen |
No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003 |
pp 126 - 129 |
Latino Muslims in the United States: An Introduction The Gottfried and Martha Lang Student Prize Paper |
Abbas Barzegar |
No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003 |
pp 147 – 163 |
Affordable Housing for the Latino Community in Summit County, Colorado. Student Presentations from Deward Walker’s Applied Anthropology Class (ANTH 4510/5510) |
Erin Underwood |
No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003 |
pp 167 – 168 |
Contemporary Society: Tribal Studies. Volume Five, Concept of Tribal Society Edited by Georg Pfeffer and Deepak Kumar Behera: Introduction |
Lawrence F. Van Horn |
No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003 |
pp 169 – 171 |
Contemporary Society: Tribal Studies. Volume Five, Concept of Tribal Society Edited by Georg Pfeffer and Deepak Kumar Behera: Review |
Richard W. Stoffle |
No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003 |
pp 172 – 174 |
Contemporary Society: Tribal Studies. Volume Five, Concept of Tribal Society Edited by Georg Pfeffer and Deepak Kumar Behera: Review |
David Ruppert |
No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003 |
pp 175 – 177 |
Contemporary Society: Tribal Studies. Volume Five, Concept of Tribal Society Edited by Georg Pfeffer and Deepak Kumar Behera: Review |
Peter W. Van Arsdale |
No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003 |
pp 178 - 179 |
Contemporary Society: Tribal Studies. Volume Five, Concept of Tribal Society Edited by Georg Pfeffer and Deepak Kumar Behera: Counterpoint |
Georg Pfeffer and Deepak Kumar Behera |
No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003 |
pp 182 - 195 |
Building a Sustainable Enterprise: Engaging Debates and Debating Engagement |
P.J. Puntenney |
No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003 |
pp 196 – 206 |
Anthropologists and Effective Resource Management |
Lenora Bohren |
No. 2, Vol. 23, Fall, 2003 |
p 213 |
Bike Lust: Harleys, Women, and American Society by Barbara Joans: Review |
Lawrence F. Van Horn |
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No. 1, Vol. 22, Spring, 2002 |
pp 5 – 19 |
Socioeconomic Growth, Culture Scale, and Household Well-Being: A Test of the Power-Elite Hypothesis |
John H. Bodley |
No. 1, Vol. 22, Spring, 2002 |
pp 20 -25 |
Going, Going, Gone: Selling Out the Homeowners |
Susan Hamilton |
No. 1, Vol. 22, Spring, 2002 |
pp 39 – 57 |
Fieldwork in Ecuador in the Time of “Cholera:” Contagion in National Disasters |
Donna Dwiggins |
No. 1, Vol. 22, Spring, 2002 |
pp 58 – 67 |
Geographies of Power and Participatory Planning: Community Case Studies from Ecuador and the U.S. |
Laurie J. Price and Fernando Moreno Arteaga |
No. 1, Vol. 22, Spring, 2002 |
pp 68- 74 |
Challenges to the Grassroots: The Use of Strategic Planning by Southern Progressives for Economic Development and Power Relations in the Lower Mississippi Delta |
Stanley E. Hyland |
No. 1, Vol. 22, Spring, 2002 |
pp 75 – 90 |
Environmental Injustice as Manifested in the Building of Incinerators within the State of New Jersey |
Dana K. Natale |
No. 1, Vol. 22, Spring, 2002 |
pp 100 – 115 |
Culture, Geography, and the Anthropology of Work: Textual Understandings of Equilibrio and Solidaridad in the Mondragon (Basque) Cooperatives |
Mary Abascal-Hildebrand |
No. 2, Vol. 22, Fall, 2002 |
pp 119 – 124 |
Awareness, Action, Advocacy: Mobilizing a Paradigm, Tackling an Issue, Making a Difference The Omer C. Stewart Memorial Award of 2002 |
Peter W. Van Arsdale |
No. 2, Vol. 22, Fall, 2002 |
pp 148 – 156 |
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 |
Rebekah Bennetch |
No. 2, Vol. 22, Fall, 2002 |
pp 163 – 172 |
Gender and Reference Groups in Food Consumption Patterns Formatting: A Case Study in the Erskine College Cafeteria |
Robert Guang Tian, Tami Boyce, Pamela Henry, and Pratik Shrivastava |
No. 2, Vol. 22, Fall 2002 No. 2, Vol. 22, Fall, 2002 |
pp 172 - 193 pp 194 – 199 |
The Concept of "Power" in Numic and Yuman Epistemology <pdf> Making Environmental Justice Whole |
Richard Stoffle and Maria Nieves Zedeno Ernest Atencio |
Spring-Fall 2001 |
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No. 1, Vol. 21, Spring, 2001 |
pp 1 – 24 |
The Left Out and The Forgotten: Notes on the Etics and Emics of Disasters |
Howard F. Stein |
No. 1, Vol. 21, Spring, 2001 |
pp 40 – 52 |
Bodily Memory and the Politics of Remembrance: The Aftermath of Goiânia Radiological Disaster |
Telma Camargo Da Silva |
No. 1, Vol. 21, Spring, 2001 |
pp 53 – 61 |
Men Facing Earthquakes: The Example of Rognes (Bouches-du-Rhône, France) |
Cécile Quesada |
No. 1, Vol. 21, Spring, 2001 |
pp 94 - 97 |
Indigenous Healing of War-Affected Children in Africa |
Edward C. Green and Alcinda Honwana |
No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall, 2001 |
pp 124 – 135 |
Booker T. Washington National Monument: An Assessment and Alternative Interpretation |
Willie L. Baber |
No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall, 2001 |
pp 136 – 146 |
Educational Performance in Ecuador’s Chota Valley: The Specter of Institutional Racism |
Kevin E. Lucas |
No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall, 2001 |
pp 147 – 156 |
Impoverishment Risks and Reconstruction of Kali Gandaki Dam, Nepal |
Nogendra Sapkota |
No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall, 2001 |
pp 157 – 165 |
Anthropological Approach to Consumer Science: A Practical Teaching Case Study |
Robert Guang Tian |
No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall, 2001 |
pp 166 – 175 |
A Method for Tracking Severely Emotionally Disturbed Children and Adolescents Through a State Mental Health System |
Michael H. Moynihan, Peter W. Van Arsdale, George Kerin, Eric Curton, and William Madura |
No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall, 2001 |
pp 176 – 181 |
American Indian Dance: Steps to Cultural Preservation |
Barbara A. Hughes |
No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall 2001 |
pp 182 – 194 |
Contamination Nation |
Kurt T. Mantonya |
No. 2, Vol. 21, Fall, 2001 |
pp 196 – 198 |
Driving Culture Underground: Tourism and the Market Economy |
Steve Butts |
Spring-Fall 2000 |
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No. 1, Vol. 20, Spring, 2000 |
pp 1 – 5 |
Insularity versus Partnership: Linking the Economics and the Sociology of Involuntary Resettlement |
Michael M. Cernea |
No. 1, Vol. 20, Spring, 2000 |
pp 6 – 23 |
Culture and Identity in Family Medicine: From Counter-Culture to Brave New World |
Howard F. Stein |
No. 1, Vol. 20, Spring, 2000 |
pp 24 – 38 |
Empowerment Evaluation: The Pursuit of Quality |
David Fetterman |
No. 1, Vol. 20, Spring, 2000 |
pp 53 – 66 |
“Cowboys” and Conservation: The Influence of Private Landowners on the Success of Conservation Partnerships in the Western United States |
Rebecca S. Toupal |
No. 1, Vol. 20, Spring, 2000 |
pp 67 – 71 |
Anthropology, Tribes, and the Transformation of American Anthropology: A Few Observations |
Deward E. Walker, Jr. and Peter N. Jones |
No. 1, Vol. 20, Spring, 2000 |
pp 101 – 102 |
Education: A Necessary Investment for the Future of Bosnia-Herzegovina |
Erna Susic |
No. 2, Vol. 20, Fall, 2000 |
pp 109 - 114 |
HPSfAA: Celebrating 20 Years. The Omer C. Stewart Memorial Award |
Carla N. Littlefield |
No. 2, Vol. 20, Fall, 2000 |
pp 153 – 166 |
Anthropological Theory and Fieldwork: Problem Solving Tools for Forced Migration Issues |
Jim Schechter |
No. 2, Vol. 20, Fall, 2000 |
pp 168 – 178 |
A Short Sweep of the Global Situation: Environmental Crisis and the Place of Anthropology |
Kitty K. Corbett |
No. 2, Vol. 20, Fall, 2000 |
pp 179 – 184 |
Living Deliberately into the 21st Century: Messenger, Witness, and Connector |
Kate H. Brown |
No. 2, Vol. 20, Fall, 2000 |
pp 193 – 195 |
A Subversive Synthesis of Traditional Land-Based Wisdom and Ecology Book Review and Commentary |
Ernest Atencio |
Spring-Fall 1999 |
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No. 1, Vol. 19, Spring, 1999 |
pp 1 – 9 |
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 |
Gunther Dietz and Mari Paz Peña García |
No. 1, Vol. 19, Spring, 1999 |
pp 10 – 20 |
Countertransference and Understanding Workplace Cataclysm: Intersubjective Knowing and Cultural Knowledge in Interdisciplinary Applied Anthropology |
Howard F. Stein |
No. 1, Vol. 19, Spring, 1999 |
pp 34 – 46 |
Cultural Encounters of the Controversial Kind |
Heath A. Fire |
No. 1, Vol. 19, Spring, 1999 |
pp 47 – 52 |
Art Facilitating Contact: Discourse on Museums and Cultural Tourism |
Tilly Laskey |
No. 1, Vol. 19, Spring, 1999 |
pp 54 – 61 |
A Prophet Without Honor: The Buffering Role of a Practitioner in Applied Anthropology |
Susan Scott |
No. 1, Vol. 19, Spring, 1999 |
pp 72 – 92 |
Applied Teaching and Community-Based Fieldwork for Undergraduates. Mentor, Model, and Community Chief: An Impassioned Plea for Useful Educational Experiences |
Bill Roberts |
No. 1, Vol. 19, Spring, 1999 |
pp 83 – 92 |
Applied Anthropology Internships: How to Create the Ideal Experience |
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 |
No. 2, Vol. 19, Fall, 1999 |
pp 133 – 144 |
Expansion of Community Modeling: A Case Study in Park Hill, Denver, Colorado |
Andrew Kirwin |
No. 2, Vol. 19, Fall, 1999 |
pp 158 – 167 |
Leisure and the Quality of Working Life in an Academic Health Center |
Sue Gena Lurie |
No. 2, Vol. 19, Fall, 1999 |
pp 168 – 178 |
Learning from the Inside Out: A Prairie Quilt for Applied Anthropology |
Howard F. Stein |
No. 2, Vol. 19, Fall, 1999 |
pp 194 – 196 |
Chiapas, and the Meaning of Commitment |
Rogelio Garcia Contreras |
No. 2, Vol. 19, Fall, 1999 |
pp 199 - 201 |
Hallowing the Ordinary. An Acceptance Speech in the Form of a Love Letter: The Omer C. Stewart Memorial Award |
Howard F. Stein |
Spring-Fall 1998 |
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No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998 |
p 2 |
Grounds for Indigenous Knowledge: The Importance of Being Emic in an Etic World. Introduction to the Session |
Lawrence F. Van Horn |
No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998 |
pp 3 – 7 |
Knowledge versus Knowing: Zande Leechcraft |
Margaret L. Buckner |
No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998 |
pp 8 – 15 |
KRÉYÒL-KYÒLÒLÒ: Grounds for Indigenous Knowledge in Writing Creole Dictionaries |
Ellen M. Schnepel |
No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998 |
pp 37 – 41 |
Infighting in San Francisco: Anthropology in Family Court, Or: A Study in Cultural Misunderstanding |
Barbara Joans |
No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998 |
pp 42 – 46 |
Impediments to the Economic Development of Nova Scotia's Largest Micmac Reserve |
Daniel P. Strouthes |
No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1988 |
pp 63 – 67 |
Holding to the Middle Path in Ladakh: Tibetan Plateau |
Ernest Atencio |
No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998 |
pp 68 – 75 |
Migrant Women and Social Support: Two Comparative Case Studies in a Colorado Community |
Christina Heyon Lee Ursula Lauper |
No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998 |
pp 87 – 89 |
Don’t Fence Me Out: Immigration Creates Fierce Debate Throughout the World An Interview with Professor Hiroshi Motomura, University of Colorado School of Law |
Kathy McClurg |
No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998 |
p 90 |
AAA Recommends “Race” be Scrapped; Suggests New Government Categories |
Mary Margaret Overbey |
No. 1, Vol. 18, Spring, 1998 |
pp 91 – 94 |
Adventures of a Neophyte in Tibet |
Cheryl Reighter |
No. 2, Vol. 18, Fall, 1998 |
pp 100 – 113 |
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 |
Justin B. Lee |
No. 2, Vol. 18, Fall, 1998 |
pp 127 – 131 |
Aging in Healthy Communities and Neighborhoods: Organizational Coalitions and Participatory Research |
Sue Gena Lurie |
No. 2, Vol. 18, Fall, 1998 |
pp 132 – 141 |
Applying Anthropology to Courtroom Work |
Joan C. Ludeke |
No. 2, Vol. 18, Fall, 1998 |
pp 142 – 149 |
Grounds for Indigenous Knowledge in Park Planning: An Arizona Example |
Lawrence F. Van Horn |
No. 2, Vol. 18, Fall, 1998 |
pp 152 – 153 |
Analysis, Application, and Anthropology: The Omer C. Stewart Memorial Award |
Gottfried (Friedl) Lang |
Spring-Fall 1997 |
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No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997 |
pp 1 – 6 |
A Future For Ethnology: Applying the Anthropology of Omer Stewart |
Robert A. Hackenberg |
No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997 |
pp 7 – 18 |
Genome: Moral Choices and the Polity |
Thomas Fitzgerald |
No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997 |
pp 19 – 20 |
Biotechnology and Ethics: Comments on “Genome: Moral Choices and the Polity” |
Jonathan Friedlaender |
No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997 |
pp 21 – 22 |
Comments on “Genome: Moral Choices and the Polity” |
Peter W. Van Arsdale |
No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997 |
pp 23 – 24 |
Genetics, Citizens and Moral Choice: Comments on “Genome: Moral Choices and the Polity” |
Tom Greaves |
No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997 |
p 25 |
Comments on Thomas Fitzgerald’s “Genome: Moral Choices and the Polity” |
James Peacock |
No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring. 1997 |
pp 26 – 32 |
Has NAGPRA Helped or Hindered Relationships Between Native Americans and Anthropologists? |
Michael J. Evans and Richard W. Stoffle |
No.1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997 |
pp 38 – 45 |
Modifying Personal Safety Education For Native American Children |
Ron Cochran, Michele Steward, and Mike Sullivan |
No. 1, Vol. 17, Spring, 1997 |
pp 69 – 82 |
Disaster, Community, Culture, and the Practice of Anthropology: Some Reflections and Lessons from the Oklahoma City Bombing |
Howard F. Stein |
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 |
James J. Hester |
No. 2, Vol. 17, Fall, 1997 |
pp 105 – 125 |
From China to Canada: The Immigration Experience of a Mainland Chinese Group in Toronto |
Guang Tian |
No. 2, Vol. 17, Fall, 1997 |
pp 126 – 130 |
Cambodian Memories, Kingdom Movements: An Anthropological Tale of Identity |
Kay Llovio |
No. 2, Vol. 17, Fall, 1997 |
pp 145 – 160 |
Colorado's Charter School Policy: Exploring the "Domain of Application" |
Brigitte Boettiger |
No. 2, Vol. 17, Fall, 1997 |
pp 160 – 173 |
A Student’s Guide To Our Theoretical and Methodological Mouse Traps |
Joshua S.Levin |
No. 2, Vol. 17, Fall, 1997 |
pp 174 – 185 |
Key Legal and Ethnoecological Components of a Bioprospecting Agenda |
David J. Stephenson, Jr. |
No. 2, Vol. 17, Fall, 1997 |
pp 188 – 190 |
A Critical Essay on John H. Bodley’s Victims of Progress |
Rogelio Garcia-Contreras |
No.2, Vol. 17, Fall, 1997 |
pp 195 – 197 |
Cultural Competence for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Professionals: A Review of the CSAP Cultural Competence Series Errata <pdf> |
James M. Alexander, IV |
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