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Douglas Anderson
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1. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), February 1, 2005, Tuesday,
FEATURES; LEARNING; Pg. 12, 1774 words, An icy landscape as a classroom,
By Stacy A. Teicher Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor,
WOLCOTT, VT.
... a century, says Douglas Anderson, director of the Laboratory for
Circumpolar Studies at Brown University in Providence, R.I. The ...
DOUGLAS ANDERSON (66%);
2. The Washington Post, July 30, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK
WORLD; Pg. X11, 1879 words, SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY, Paul Di Filippo
... Charnas's Motherlines (1978). Anthropologist Marghe Taishan found
...
... introduction by editor Douglas Anderson reveals the odd details
of ...
3. The Boston Globe, August 3, 1992, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;
Pg. 25, 1905 words, Cell implants - going right to the source of the
problem, By Richard Saltus, Globe Staff
... research that originated at Brown University's artificial organ
laboratory, have ...
... another neuroscientist, Dr. Douglas Anderson of the University
of Cincinnati, have severalf ...
... DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION (52%); BROWN UNIVERSITY (50%);
... DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION (52%); BROWN UNIVERSITY (50%);
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1. Corporate Counsel,
October 2005, DEALS AND SUITS; Pg. 41, 4317
words, Deals And Suits
... house: General counsel Douglas Anderson, senior vice president--
...
... $1 million to Brown University Medical School and $ ...
William Beeman
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1. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), November 1, 2005, Tuesday,
WORLD; Pg. 1, 1030 words, What's behind Iranian leader's anti-Israel
rant, Dan Murphy Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, BAGHDAD
... Tehran mode,'' says William Beeman, an anthropology professor
at Brown University and author of "The 'Great Satan' ...
WILLIAM BEEMAN (58%)
2. Financial Times (London, England), December 2, 2004 Thursday, USA
Edition 2, COMMENT; Pg. 13, 748 words, America must stop posturing
and talk to Tehran: WILLIAM BEEMAN and DONALD WEADON:, By WILLIAM BEEMAN
and DONALD WEADON
... another punishing quagmire. William Beeman is director of Middle
East Studies at Brown University. Donald Weadon is an ...
3. Daily News (New York), July 2, 2004 Friday, SPORTS FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. 2, 280 words, SHARPER IMAGE TO MATCH HIS SHARP TONGUE, By
MAKI BECKER DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
... world," said Prof. William Beeman, director of Middle East
Studies at Brown University. The beard was seen as an ...
... CHIEFS OF STAFF (56%); BROWN UNIVERSITY (53%)
4. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), May 30, 2004 Sunday, FIVE
STAR EDITION, Pg.A-7, 922 words, DANGERS ABOUND IN HOW U.S. TALKS TO
IRAQ, MICHAEL HILL, THE BALTIMORE SUN
... consequences of any missteps." William Beeman of Brown University
says, "The president is inept ...
... world." Beeman, an anthropologist who has written extensively
...
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND (51%); BROWN UNIVERSITY (50%);
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND (51%); BROWN UNIVERSITY (50%);
5. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), September 5, 2003 Friday,
SOONER EDITION, Pg.A-6, 1220 words, SHIITES STRUGGLE FOR POWER; SLAIN
NAJAF CLERIC'S FAMILY BATTLING WITH UPSTART, BORZOU DARAGAHI, SPECIAL
TO THE POST-GAZETTE, NAJAF, Iraq
... al-Hakim, serves. William Beeman, an anthropologist who heads the
Middle ...
... Studies Department at Brown University in Providence, R.I., ...
6. USA TODAY, July 1, 2003, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 6D,
518 words, Archaeologists beseech U.S. to secure digs, Dan Vergano,
WASHINGTON
... not to the 'treasures,' " says William Beeman of Brown University
in Providence. Records ...
WILLIAM BEEMAN (57%);
7. The San Francisco Chronicle, MAY 20, 2003, TUESDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
EDITORIAL;, Pg. A18;, 1291 words, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
... RESPONDS Editor -- Regarding William Beeman's Open Forum commentary
("The ...
... Editor's Note: Author William Beeman wrote the following apology.
...
... Middle East Studies Brown University Providence, R.I. --- --- ---
ROADBLOCK TO ...
8. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), October 19, 2001 Friday, Home Final Edition,
164 words, TO COMBAT TERRORISTS, KNOW THEIR MOTIVATIONS
... ineffective foreign policy. William Beeman, professor Department
of Anthropology Brown University Providence, R.I.
BROWN UNIVERSITY (53%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (53%);
9. The Washington Post, February 06, 1995, Monday, Final Edition, Financial;
Pg. F17, 830 words, Brown University Gives Lessons in Communications
of Experience
... about an experiment that Brown University tried last fall. ...
... lectures" by Prof. William Beeman, which were actually e-mailed
...
Brown University BROWN UNIVERSITY (96%);
Brown University BROWN UNIVERSITY (96%);
WILLIAM BEEMAN (85%);
10. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), April 20, 1988, Wednesday,
National; Pg. 1, 1206 words, Iran's own woes prompt tough stance in
the Gulf, By Charlotte Saikowski, Staff writer of The Christian Science
Monitor, Washington
... in the war,'' comments William Beeman, a scholar at Brown University.
''This is a grand construction that ...
11. The Toronto Star, January 3, 1987, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION,
INSIGHT; Pg. B6, 1673 words, Iranian politics as devious as the old
bazaar It's pleasant for a time, but for the naive it's dangerous,
By William Beeman Special to The Star, WASHINGTON
... overcrowded urban areas. * William Beeman is associate professor
of anthropology at Brown University. He lived and worked for ...
12. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), November 17, 1986, Monday,
National; Pg. 3, 1119 words, White House wrestles with Iran crisis,
By Charlotte Saikowski, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor,
Washington
... tremendously unsettled,'' says William Beeman, an anthropologist
at Brown University. ''The President talks about ' ...
13. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 21, 1985, Friday,
National; Pg. 5, 843 words, US hostage crisis differs from Iran in
'80, By Charlotte Saikowski, Staff writer of The Christian Science
Monitor, Washington
... themselves to the issue,'' says William Beeman, a scholar at Brown
University. One potentially helpful ...
14. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August 14, 1981, Friday,
Midwestern Edition, Pg. 3, 848 words, War between mullahs, leftists
staggers Iran, By Geoffrey Godsell, Staff correspodent of The Christian
Science Monitor
... appeal. Iran specialist William Beeman of Brown University suspects
that th IRP has ...
15. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), July 3, 1981, Friday, Midwestern
Edition, Pg. 6, 1042 words, Iran awaits a showdown -- fundamentalists
vs. leftists, By Geoffrey Godsell Staff correspondent of The Christian
Science Monitor
... Abolhassan Bani-Sadr. Brown University Iran specialist William
Beeman points out that on ...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (51%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (51%);
16. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 22, 1981, Monday,
Midwestern Edition, Pg. 1, 1378 words, Can Bani-Sadr fight back?, By
Geoffrey Godsell, Staff correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor
... theocracy. Iran specialist William Beeman of Brown University says
that this equivocal relationship with the ...
17. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), January 13, 1981, Tuesday,
Midwestern Edition, Analysis; Pg. 1, 673 words, Why Iran at last may
say 'yes' on hostages; Leaders seem ready to risk hard decision to
conclude a deal with US on release, By Geoffrey Godsell, Staff correspondent
of The Christian Science Monitor
... Iranian-US relations. Brown University's Iranian specialist, William
Beeman, says there may be another ...
18. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), January 8, 1981, Thursday,
Midwestern Edition, Analysis; Pg. 1, 650 words, Iran feuds over hostages
as 'Reagan deadline' nears, By Geoffrey Godsell, Staff correspondent
of The Christian Science Monitor
... conclusions." Within Iran, as Brown University's Iran specialist,
Prof. William Beeman, points out, the war with ...
... Professor Beeman, an anthropologist with long field experience
...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (53%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (53%);
19. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), November 6, 1980, Thursday,
Midwestern Edition, Pg. B10, 1228 words, Iran's culture at a distance,
By Robert Hershman, Special to The Christian Science Monitor, New York
... World War II anthropologists had to develop a technique they ...
... devised by two anthropologists who have worked in Iran, William
Beeman of Brown University and Catherine Bateson (who is ...
... expert, joined the two anthropologists on the podium. Of the hundreds
of ...
... made their way to the US, the anthropologists chose two semi- ...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (52%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (52%);
20. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), May 8, 1980, Thursday,
Midwestern Edition, Pg. 1, 1277 words, Searching for solutions to the
Iran crisis, By Daniel Southerland, Staff correspondent of The Christian
Science Monitor, Washington
... toward Iran," said William Beeman, an anthropologist at Brown
University and a contribution editor to ...
... a Harvard University anthropologist; William Royce, a ...
WILLIAM BEEMAN (76%);
21. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), May 6, 1980, Tuesday, Midwestern
Edition, Opinion and Commentary; Pg. 19, 954 words, Iran experts: proven
right but not consulted, By James A. Bill; James A. Bill is professor
of government and acting director of the Center for Middle Eastern
Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.
... written by Prof. William Beeman of Brown University, there was
a flurry of activity ...
22. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), April 17, 1980, Thursday,
Midwestern Edition, The Monitor's View; Editorial; Pg. 24, 787 words,
Better than saber rattling
... aspirations of the Iranian people. Anthropologist William Beeman
of Brown University suggests that the resolution of the hostage ...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (53%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (53%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. U.S. News & World Report, September 24, 2001 September 24, 2001,
SPECIAL REPORT; SIDEBAR; Vol. 131 , No. 12; Pg. 50, 285 words, A fervent
quest for relics, By Dan Gilgoff
... figurines--is normal. Says William Beeman, an anthropology professor
at Brown University: "Souvenirs have a way of ...
... SCOTT LOMBARDO (77%); WILLIAM BEEMAN (72%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (54%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (54%);
2. Columbia Journalism Review, September, 1995 /, October, 1995, WHOWHATWHENWHEREWHY;
Vol. XXXIV, No. 3; Pg. 16, 1012 words, public issues, private lives,
Frank Houston; Houston is an assistant editor at CJR.
... mentioned that she might contact William Beeman, an associate professor
of anthropology at Brown University. She called him, and he said, "That's
interesting, ...
3. Maclean's, August 31, 1987, WORLD; Pg. 15, 353 words, Salvos from
the critics, WILLIAM LOWTHER in Washington
... U.S. agenda. Said William Beeman, a Middle East expert at Brown
University in Providence, R.I.: "The ...
4. Maclean's, April 1, 1985, COVER; Pg. 22, 2877 words, The New Islamic
Whirlwind, By Ken MacQueen, with David Bernstein in Jerusalem, Carole
Jerome in Toronto, William Lacther in Washington, Ian Mather in London,
Jim Muir in Nicosia, David North in Manama, Bahrain, and Anne Tremblay
in Paris
... Iranian eyes. And, said William Beeman, an anthropologist at Brown
University in Providence, R.I., the ...
Lina Fruzzetti
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Richard Gould
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1. The Denver Post,
August 29, 2004 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, DENVER & THE
WEST; Pg. C-01, 660 words, Kin of MIAs get "update" About
150 Denver-area residents seek the latest information on their missing
military relatives, including giving DNA samples for testing., Amy
Herdy Denver Post Staff Writer
... MIA office employs anthropologists, linguists and scientists in
...
... underground river of sadness," Richard Gould, 54, said of
his unresolved ...
2. The Boston Globe, April 18, 2004, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. E1,
1977 words, PICKING UP THE PIECES A BROWN ARCHAEOLOGIST IS USING THE
METHODS OF HIS PROFESSION TO BRING CLOSURE TO THE FAMILIES OF DISASTER
VICTIMS. CAN ARCHAEOLOGISTS SERVE SCHOLARSHIP, POLICE WORK, AND THE
BEREAVED AT THE SAME TIME? , By Jascha Hoffman
WHEN RICHARD GOULD, an archaeologist at Brown University, took a walk
...
... Birkby, a forensic anthropologist in Tucson, Ariz. ...
... doing a cultural anthropologist's work with an archaeologist's
...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (91%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (91%);
RICHARD GOULD (95%);
3. The San Diego Union-Tribune, October 1, 2003, Wednesday, LIFESTYLE;Pg.
F-1, 960 words, Science joins the hunt for closure, Zachary R. Mider;
KNIGHT RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
... pocket. Gould, a Brown University archaeologist, once spent ...
... got its chance. Mostly Brown University graduate students or off-
...
... Journal; 1. Archaeologist Richard Gould (center) is using forensic
...
... 100 people. 2. Richard Gould, a professor of anthropology and archaeology
at Brown University, paused at one of ...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (81%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (81%);
4. THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN, March 6, 1999, Saturday, FULLPAGE, LOCAL;
Pg. 14, 1351 words, Sandwich search leads to Cook's Endeavour , Cameron
Stewart
... proof of identity," archaeologist Richard Gould, of Brown
University's Anthropology Department, told the ...
5. The Boston Herald, September 4, 1998 Friday, ALL EDITIONS, FINANCE;,
Pg. 039, 458 words, Luring crowds proves a Titanic struggle, By THOMAS
GRILLO
... peple to safety." Still, Richard Gould, a Brown University
anthropology professor, said he's ...
6. Sunday Mail (Queensland, Australia), May 12, 1996, Sunday, 461 words,
UNI RIDES A WAVE OF SUCCESS, VENABLES J
... WA. The support of Dr Richard Gould, Professor of Anthropology
at Brown University in the United States, and the ...
7. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 11, 1984, Tuesday,
Ideas; Innovations; Pg. 35, 1044 words, Hoisting history from the deep.,
By Scott Armstrong, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
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Matthew Gutmann
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1. GLQ-A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, January 2001, Vol. 7,
No. 1; Pg. 87, 02803534, 3225 words, Take Me to Your Reader (Part 1
of 2), Moloney, Pat
... Three Stanford University anthropologists provide a useful ...
... suburb of Mexico City, Matthew Gutmann provides evidence of the
fluidity of ...
2. Feminist Studies, Fall 1997, Vol. 23, No. 3; Pg. 567; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02486161, 1718 words, From High Heels To Swathed Bodies: Gendered Meanings
Under Production In Mexico's Export-Processing Industry: [Part 3 of
3], Salzinger, Leslie
... critique of this literature, see Matthew Gutmann, "The Meanings
of Macho: Changing ...
... reflects the legacy of feminist anthropologists, who were the first
to point ...
Marida Hollos
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Stephen Houston
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1. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), May 24, 2005, Tuesday, THE
HOME FORUM; Pg. 18, 1216 words, Secrets of the Maya ... unlocked!,
By Lesley Bannatyne
... Maya because "there was more left to do." Stephen Houston,
a professor at Brown University, agrees: "In Maya ...
2. The Washington Post, December 9, 2002 Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A09, 1137 words, Mexico Find Spurs Debate on Earliest 'Writing',
Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post Staff Writer
... Coe, emeritus Yale anthropologist and an expert on the ...
... Florida State University anthropologist Mary E. D. ...
... University archaeologist and epigrapher Stephen Houston. "There's
always such an emphasis ...
3. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), September 19, 1999 Sunday, FINAL
/ ALL, LIVING; Pg. 4K, 787 words, SCRATCHING FOR MEANING IN MAYAN HIEROGLYPHS,
By JOHN MANGELS; PLAIN DEALER SCIENCE WRITER
... in his field, according to anthropologist Michael Coe in the ...
... concepts. Stuart and colleague Stephen Houston, for example, determined
...
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David Kertzer
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1. The New York Times, August 15, 2004 Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 1; Column 1; National Desk; Political Points; Pg. 27, 1077
words, By JOHN TIERNEY; Jodi Wilgoren contributed reporting for this
column.
... mere fluff, not to David Kertzer, an anthropologist at Brown University
and the author of ''Ritual, Politics and ...
... CHARLES IX (78%); DAVID KERTZER (74%); KERRY A ...
2. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 30, 2002 Sunday, Home Edition,
Pg. 2C, 611 words, Q&A, COLIN BESSONETTE
... not democracies," says David Kertzer, a Brown University anthropologist
who specializes in ...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (57%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (57%);
3. The Independent (London), March 30, 2002, Saturday, FEATURES; Pg.
12, 1016 words, BOOKS: THE END OF A HISTORY OF HATRED?; UNHOLY WAR
DAVID KERTZER MACMILLAN, POUNDS 20, 400PP: FOR CENTURIES, THE ROMAN
CATHOLIC CHURCH DEMONISED JEWS, AND EVEN STOLE THEIR CHILDREN. PETER
STANFORD FINDS REASONS FOR SHAME - AND SIGNS OF HOPE, Peter Stanford
Blessing the faithful: the Pope gives his Easter Sunday address at;
St Peter's Square in Rome Arturo Mari/AP
... public protest. Now David Kertzer, a Jewish scholar from Brown
University, has widened the attack. Unholy ...
DAVID KERTZER MACMILLAN (93%); POPE ...
4. The Irish Times, February 9, 2002, CITY EDITION; WEEKEND; HISTORY;
Pg. 57, 1640 words, Reasons to open the Vatican files Unholy War: The
Vatican's Role in the Rise of Modern Anti-Semitism. By David Kertzer.
Macmillan. 353pp, (pounds) 20 sterling, By DERMOT KEOGH
... social science at Brown University, argues in his introduction: "The
...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (52%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (52%);
DAVID KERTZER (87%);
5. The New York Times, September 23, 2001 Sunday, Late Edition - Final
, Section 7; Column 1; Book Review Desk; Pg. 13, 1282 words, Before
the Holocaust , By Garry Wills; Garry Wills is the author of "A
Necessary Evil: A History of American Distrust of Government" and "Papal
Sin."
... early 20th centuries. David Kertzer, a professor of history at
Brown University, has undertaken the sickening task of ...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (50%)
6. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), September 16, 2001 Sunday Five
Star Lift Edition, A&E; Pg. F8, 560 words, "THE POPES AGAINST
THE JEWS" LINKS VATICAN WITH ANTI-SEMITISM, Steve Weinberg Special
To The Post-Dispatch
Now comes David Kertzer, a history professor at Brown University, with
a scholarly expose that ...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (55%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (55%);
7. The Jerusalem Post, September 8, 2000, Friday, FEATURES; Pg. 7B,
2108 words, Papal fallibility, R. Jeffrey Smith And Richard Boudreaux,
The Washington Post/Los Angeles Times
... issue until after David Kertzer, a Brown University historian,
published a ...
8. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), September 2, 2000, Saturday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-4, 601 words, CANONIZING OF 2 POPES TRIGGERS
DOUBLE TUMULT, BOB KEELER, NEWSDAY
... on Pius IX, David Kertzer, agreed that many Vatican ...
... said Kertzer, a Brown University professor of anthropology and
history. ...
9. The Jerusalem Post, March 24, 2000, Friday, FEATURES; Pg. 4B, 1807
words, The pope who kidnapped a Jewish boy, Douglas Davis; Marilyn
Henry
... A. Knopf, author David Kertzer described a note that the ...
... it did was wrong," said David Kertzer, the author of The Kidnapping
of Edgardo ...
... Kertzer, a historian from Brown University in Providence, Rhode
...
10. The Jerusalem Post, March 22, 2000, Wednesday, NEWS; Pg. 3, 323
words, Expert warns against focusing on Pius XII's wartime acts, Marilyn
Henry
... Holocaust. Vatican. Jew. David Kertzer.
... Kertzer, a historian from Brown University in Providence, Rhode
...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (56%);
... Holocaust. Vatican. Jew. David Kertzer. RELIGION (94%); JEWS & ...
11. The New York Times, March 1, 1999, Monday, Late Edition - Final,
Section B; Page 1; Column 1; Metropolitan Desk , 761 words, The Big
City; Even Perps May Prefer Walk of Fame, By JOHN TIERNEY
... a rite of passage, which anthropologists define as having three
stages. The ...
... status is unclear," said David Kertzer, an anthropologist
at Brown University and the author of the book "Ritual, ...
12. The Boston Globe, February 20, 1999, Saturday, ,City Edition, METRO/REGION;
Pg. B2, 1198 words, Utopian goal of Baha'i faith draws multiplicity
of worshipers; THE SPIRITUAL LIFE / DIEGO RIBADENEIRA, By Diego Ribadeneira,
Globe Staff
... Randolph St., Canton, Brown University Professor David Kertzer,
award-winning author of "The ...
13. The Independent (London), September 14, 1997, Sunday, BOOKS; Page
36, 842 words, Suffer the little children ...; THE KIDNAPPING OF EDGARDO
MORTARA by David I Kertzer, Picador pounds 18.99, LILIAN PIZZICHINI
... heart. But the social anthropologist David Kertzer shows that what
really did for Pius ...
14. The Independent (London), August 16, 1997, Saturday, BOOKS; Page
6, 742 words, Held hostage by the Vatican; Peter Stanford explores
the Roman folly that shamed the Papacy:The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara
by David Kertzer, Picador, pounds 17.99, Peter Stanford
... widely neglected - context, as David Kertzer now reveals. Just
...
... an American social anthropologist, follows the twists and turns
of this ...
15. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), August 9, 1997, Saturday, FINAL
EDITION, BOOKS AND THE VISUAL ARTS; ELAINE KALMAN NAVES; Pg. L3, 999
words, How the church stole a Jewish boy, ELAINE KALMAN NAVES; THE
GAZETTE
... by American social anthropologist David Kertzer. On June 23, ...
16. USA TODAY, January 24, 1990, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg.
4A, 373 words, Noriega cache story may be so much corn, Sam Meddis
... for Defense Information. David Kertzer, a Bowdoin College anthropologist
and author of the book Ritual, ...
17. The Toronto Star, January 1, 1990, Monday, HOME DELIVERY ONE, NEWS;
Pg. A10, 575 words, U.S. makes demon of Gen. Noriega, By Stanley Meisler
and Thomas Rosensteil Special To The Star, WASHINGTON
... on extra thick." Anthropologist David Kertzer, who specializes
in the ...
18. The Washington Post, July 10, 1988, Sunday, Final Edition, OUTLOOK;
PAGE C1, 2706 words, Sorry, George, But the Image Needs Work, Curt
Suplee, NATIONAL NEWS, ANALYSIS
... enigma to many Americans. David Kertzer, a cultural anthropologist
at Bowdoin and author of " ...
... a mistake," says anthropologist Walter Dickie. This need ...
19. The Washington Post, May 8, 1988, Sunday, Final Edition, OUTLOOK;
PAGE B1, 1826 words, Stargazing the Summit; Will His Horoscope Help
Reagan in Moscow?, Curt Suplee, ANALYSIS, FOREIGN NEWS
... years ago, says David Kertzer, a political anthropologist at Bowdoin
College, ...
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1. Population and Development Review, September 2003, Vol. 29, No.
3; Pg. 470; ISSN: 0098-7921, 3972525, 5065 words, Culture and causality:
an anthropological comment.
... in culture. An anthropologist would not be your first ...
... meaning about which they assume anthropologists are most prepared
to speak. The ...
... understanding, mostly unstated, is that anthropologists have a
set of procedures and ...
... 1990: 466-467). David Kertzer followed this essay a ...
... work by British anthropologists in Africa (Fortes ...
... demand the cultural expertise of the anthropologist to be at all
effective. We are ...
... definitions of culture by anthropologists. These anthropologists
include some of greater and ...
... work by cognitive anthropologists (D'Andrade 1995 Strauss and ...
DAVID KERTZER (67%); EUGENE HAMMEL ( ...
2. National Review, May 10, 2002, National Review Online; Stanley Kurtz,
1064 words, Clueless Liberals, By Stanley Kurtz; Stanley Kurtz is a
research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
... Wicker's op-ed, anthropologist David Kertzer does his best to blame
Arab ...
3. The Weekly Standard, November 5, 2001, BOOKS & ARTS; Vol. 7,
No. 8; Pg. 36, 1729 words, Popes and Jews; Truths and Falsehoods in
the history of Catholic-Jewish relations, BY DAVID G. DALIN; A rabbi
and historian, David G. Dalin is the author of six books. His essay "Pius
XII and the Jews" appeared in the February 26, 2001, issue of
THE WEEKLY STANDARD.
... Popes Against the Jews, however, the Brown University historian
David Kertzer skips over Pius ...
DAVID KERTZER (93%); EDGARDO MORTARA ( ...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (55%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (55%);
4. Studies in Family Planning, June 1999, Vol. 30, No. 2; Pg. 158;
ISSN: 0039-3665, 02062711, 2429 words, The Continuing Demographic Transition
... provocative essay by David Kertzer on "The Proper Role of
...
... demonstrate how an anthropologist with demographic interests and
knowledge ...
... demographer rather than that of an anthropologist. She states bluntly
that the claim that ...
5. The New Republic, JANUARY 19, 1998, Pg. 34, 7390 words, Innocence
and Experience, Andre Aciman
... Adriatic Sea and were ruled, as David Kertzer makes abundantly
clear ...
... kidnapping. Kertzer, an anthropologist who teaches at Brown University,
does a wonderful job of ...
6. The Jerusalem Report, October 2, 1997, Pg. 52, 808 words, THE POPE'S
JEWISH SON, STUART SCHOFFMAN
... Indeed the time was ripe, as David Kertzer ably demonstrates, for
the ...
... he'd be St. Edgardo. DAVID KERTZER STOPS WELL shy of such ...
... speculation. He is a social anthropologist and historian, a professor
at Brown University, and his account is cautious and balanced to ...
7. The Jerusalem Report, October 2, 1997, Pg. 52, 808 words, THE POPE'S
JEWISH SON, STUART SCHOFFMAN
... Indeed the time was ripe, as David Kertzer ably demonstrates, for
the ...
... he'd be St. Edgardo. DAVID KERTZER STOPS WELL shy of such ...
... speculation. He is a social anthropologist and historian, a professor
at Brown University, and his account is cautious and balanced to ...
8. U.S. News & World Report, January 15, 1990, HORIZONS; RELIGION;
Vol. 108, No. 2; Pg. 58, 1554 words, From evangelicalism to Orthodoxy,
By Jeffery L. Sheler
... world." Connecting with the past. Anthropologists tend to
agree with theologians ...
... larger group," says David Kertzer, professor of anthropology
at ...
Shepard Krech
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1. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), February 14, 2005 Monday Final
Edition, COMMENTARY/EDITORIAL; Pg. 33A, 274 words, ON POINT
... microbes they carried," writes Brown University anthropologist
Shepard Krech, "Europeans who arrived ...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (68%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (68%);
2. The New York Times, November 14, 2004 Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 9; Column 2; Society Desk; WEDDINGS/CELEBRATIONS; Pg. 20, 277
words, Teal Krech, Nathaniel Paynter
... Krech, a daughter of Shepard Krech III of Providence, R.I., and
the ...
... environmental studies at Brown University in Providence, where
he is also the director of the ...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (90%); NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY (71%); SHEPARD KRECH
III (55%)
3. The New York Times, November 24, 2002 Sunday, Late Edition - Final
, Section 6; Column 1; Magazine Desk; Pg. 35, 1300 words, THE WAY WE
LIVE NOW: 11-24-02: CRASH COURSE; Tribal Recognition, By Dirk Olin;
Dirk Olin is national editor at The American Lawyer.
... In "The Ecological Indian," Shepard Krech III, a Brown
University anthropologist, portrays Indians aggressively ...
4. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), February 27, 2002 Wednesday Final
Edition, COMMENTARY / EDITORIAL; Pg. 35A, 564 words, LESSONS FROM THE
BISON KILL; ; THE ISSUE: EVIDENCE OF MASS KILLING OF BISON BY NATIVE
AMERICANS; OUR VIEW: THEY COULD BE AS OBLIVIOUS TO AN "ENVIRONMENTAL
ETHIC" AS ANYONE ELSE
... reshape the landscape. Moreover, as the anthropologist Shepard
Krech pointed out in his ...
5. The Seattle Times, February 5, 2000, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, RELIGION;,
Pg. D8, 892 words, Romanticizing native religions? Authors say Westerners
have long warped truth to fit their own ends, Douglas Todd; Religion
News Service, VANCOUVER, B.C.
... lens of contemporary environmentalism. Shepard Krech, an anthropologist
from Brown University, wrote "The Ecological Indian: ...
... Rousseau; 20th century anthropologist Colin Turnbull, author of "The
...
SHEPARD KRECH (94%); ROD PREECE ( ...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (53%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (53%);
6. The Toronto Sun, January 23, 2000, Sunday,, Final EDITION, COMMENT,,
Pg. C4, 895 words, THE MYTH OF THE ECOLOGICAL INDIAN, DOUGLAS FISHER,
TORONTO SUN, OTTAWA
... ignoble Indian? According to Shepard Krech, an American anthropologist,
the answer is neither - at ...
7. The New York Times, November 16, 1999, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 3; Column 1; Science Desk , 1469 words, Historians
Revisit Slaughter on the Plains, By JIM ROBBINS , MISSOULA, Mont.
... 1999), for example, Shepard Krech III, an anthropologist at Brown
University, argues against the romantic ...
8. The Washington Post, August 29, 1999, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK
WORLD; Pg. X04, 820 words, On Native Ground, Jennifer Veech, Special
to The Washington Post
... Myth and History By Shepard Krech III Norton. 318 ...
... In The Ecological Indian, anthropologist Shepard Krech sets off
into the dangerous ...
SHEPARD KRECH III (96%);
9. The Boston Globe, July 16, 1999, Friday, ,City Edition, LIVING;
Pg. C10, 750 words, Exploring the myth of 'the ecological Indian';
BOOK REVIEW ; THE ECOLOGICAL INDIAN; Myth and History; By Shepard Krech
III; Norton, 352 pp., $27.95, By Michael Kenney, Globe Staff
... professor of anthropology at Brown University, says his carefully
argued - and ...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (56%);
BROWN UNIVERSITY (56%);
SHEPARD KRECH III (97%);
10. The Washington Post, October 18, 1979, Thursday, Final Edition,
Maryland Weekly; Md. 1, 996 words, Lifetime of Memories; Recollections
of Life on Maryland's Eastern Shore; Son of Slave Recalls Rural Life
In Maryland During 19th Century, By Bart Barnes, Washington Post Staff
Writer, UNIONVILLE, MD.
... quietly taking notes, is Shepard Krech III, a George Mason University
anthropologist educated at Oxford, ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, June 11, 2005, BOOKS; Review; Pg. 54, 670 words,
Older is not always wiser; Early Native Americans were not the model
environmentalists they are commonly made out to have been, so we should
be wary of copying their methods of managing the landscape, says Shepard
Krech III, Shepard Krech III
... California, to share the burden. Shepard Krech III is professor
of anthropology and environmental studies at Brown University in Providence,
Rhode ...
2. Library Journal Reviews, December 15, 2003 Monday, BOOK REVIEWS;
Reference; Pg. 94, 338 words, Encyclopedia of World Environmental History,
Eva Lautemann
... 1488p. ed. by Shepard Krech & others. illus. maps. ...
... GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY (57%); BROWN UNIVERSITY (57%);
3. National Review, March 8, 2002, National Review Online; Goldberg
File, 1952 words, Nature Lovers, Nature Fetishists, By Jonah Goldberg
... It picks up where Shepard Krech's wonderful 1999 book The ...
... one small example, anthropologists excavated an ancient ...
4. National Review, October 9, 2000, Article; Vol. LII, No. 19, 1525
words, Buffaloed: Fighting the truth about American Indians, By John
J. Miller
... book The Ecological Indian, Shepard Krech III of Brown University
writes that Indian belief ...
5. The New Republic, JANUARY 24, 2000, Pg. 44, 5661 words, Dead Certainties,
Richard White
... Myth and History by Shepard Krech III (Norton, 318 ...
Anthony Wallace and Shepard Krech are keenly alive to this dilemma.
...
... training a psychological anthropologist, a type that is nearly
...
... prime. (Hallowell was an anthropologist at the University of Pennsylvania
whose ...
... imagined neither outcome. Shepard krech's new book flirts with
...
... yet Krech is an anthropologist who knows that the actions of ...
6. New Scientist, October 23, 1999 Correction Appended, Opinion: Essay,
Pg. 5656, 1603 words, Playing with fire, Shepard Krech (Shepard Krech
III is professor of anthropology and director of the Haffenreffer Museum
of Anthropology at Brown University. He is author of "The Ecological
Indian: Myth and History" (W. W. Norton, 1999, ISBN 0393047555,
pounds 21)) Guilt over the treatment of North American Indians has
helped to forge the myth of the Ecological Indian. Carefree and living
in harmony with nature, he was the antithesis of the rapacious European
settler. Even in the late 20th century, this myth has proved extremely
hard to challenge, says Shepard Krech, an anthropologist who has spent
thirty years living and working with North American Indians. In an
exclusive essay based on his new book, he sets out to explode it once
and for all . . .
Playing with Fire by Shepard Krech (23 October, p ...
Philip Leis
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Catherine Lutz
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1. Los Angeles Times, August 25, 2005 Thursday, Home Edition, CALIFORNIA;
Metro; Editorial Pages Desk; Part B; Pg. 13, 664 words, Base benefits
don't add up, Catherine Lutz, CATHERINE LUTZ, a professor of anthropology
at Brown University and its Watson Institute for International Studies,
is the author of "Homefront: A Military City and the American
20th Century" (Beacon Press, 2001).
2. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August 5, 2002, Monday,
USA; Pg. 03, 940 words, Killing by elite soldiers hits home, Patrik
Jonsson Special to the Christian Science Monitor, FT. BRAGG, N.C.
... bucking the culture," says Catherine Lutz, an anthropologist
at the University of North ...
3. The Washington Post, August 2, 2002 Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A03, 1177 words, A Base Rocked by Violence; Deaths at Fort Bragg
Stir Questions on Counseling, Army Culture, Manuel Roig-Franzia, Washington
Post Staff Write, FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. Aug. 1
... more than 45,000 soldiers. Catherine Lutz, a University of North
Carolina anthropologist and author of the book "Homefront: ...
4. The Scotsman, March 11, 1997, Tuesday, Pg. 14, 898 words, Greetings
from a picture postcard planet, Laurie Maguire
... by two professors, the anthropologist Catherine Lutz and the sociologist
Jane Collins, ...
5. The Washington Post, March 17, 1992, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE;
PAGE B7; THE MAGAZINE READER, 965 words, Elysian Fields, Covering The
Bases, Charles Trueheart, Washington Post Staff Writer
... century of publication? Two anthropologists at SUNY-Binghamton
have ...
... yellow-bordered lady. Catherine Lutz and Jane Collins trace the
...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. American Demographics, December 2001, ;ISSN: 0163-4089, 2290 words,
the home front, REBECCA GARDYN
... redefined once again. Catherine Lutz, an anthropologist at the
University of North ...
... U.S. and seven abroad, anthropologists found, above all ...
... Robbie Blinkoff, principal anthropologist at Context: "As
people are ...
STEPHEN ROSA (58%); CATHERINE LUTZ (56%);
2. U.S. News & World Report, July 9, 2001 July 9, 2001, SPECIAL
DOUBLE ISSUE; COVER PACKAGE; PHOTOGRAPHY; EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERY;
Vol. 131 , No. 2; Pg. 60, 775 words, Western Eyes, Exotic Lives, By
Nell Boyce
... photographed," wrote pioneer anthropologist and Swiss missionary
Henri- ...
... about other cultures. As Catherine Lutz and Jane Collins point
...
CATHERINE LUTZ (75%);
3. GLQ-A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, January 2001, Vol. 7,
No. 1; Pg. 87, 02803534, 3225 words, Take Me to Your Reader (Part 1
of 2), Moloney, Pat
... Three Stanford University anthropologists provide a useful ...
... it endeavors to study. Catherine Lutz and Jane Collins subject
to ...
4. NWSA Journal, Fall 1996, Vol. 8, No. 3; Pg. 164-165; ISSN: 1040-0656,
01381025, 1000 words, Book Reviews: Women Writing Culture, Counihan,
Carole M.
... diverse array of feminist anthropologists who explore the poetics
and ...
... diverse array of feminist anthropologists. Most articles are beautifully
...
... theoretical pieces like Catherine Lutz's "The Gender of Theory" and
Ellen ...
... trace into the academic publications of their anthropologist husbands.
These early female anthropologists prefigured postmodern concerns,
...
... essay on Dakota anthropologist Ella Cara Deloria and ...
... fiction enabled these female anthropologists of color subversively
to challenge ...
5. Women's Review of Books, June 1996, Vol. XIII, No. 9; Pg. 21-2;
ISSN: 0738-1433, 00615495, 2523 words, Fastening the bonds of womanhood,
Gilbert, Kate
... work of older women anthropologists conceals their refusal to discuss
the ...
... group of famous male anthropologists, setting out what they claimed
was ...
... a single female anthropologist, nor was feminism deemed worthy
to be ...
... making "the obvious point: that [what] anthropologists write,
... namely ethnographies -- ...
... Culture demonstrates, female anthropologists, feminists and women
in ...
... a white woman anthropologist who leaves her Jewish ...
... erase the barriers between the anthropologist and her subject,
but these essays ...
... a beloved and innovative anthropologist who wrote on ...
... a current female anthropologist. In fact, with the exception of
...
... who is not an anthropologist (despite the appropriating claims
...
... known living female anthropologists may), or are our foremothers
merely ...
... generations, and non-professional anthropologists, into the "new
canon" seems to ...
... even well-known, anthropologists. In part three, "Does ...
... known scholars like Catherine Lutz and Barbara Tedlock offer ...
... distance" between subject and anthropologist, I would point
out that a more traditional anthropologist, working among people of
...
... sense. Gordon's argument that the anthropologist should "give
back" to the community and ...
Patricia Rubertone
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William Simmons
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1. Hartford Courant (Connecticut), November 2, 2005 Wednesday, 5 NORTHWEST
CONNECTICUT/SPORTS FINAL EDITION, CONNECTICUT; Pg. B1, 815 words,
KEEPER OF MOHEGAN CULTURE DIES; GLADYS TANTAQUIDGEON U 1899 - 2005,
RICK GREEN; Courant Staff Writer
... who became an anthropologist and ethnobotanist in the early ...
... University of Pennsylvania, where renowned anthropologist Frank
Speck took ...
... forget they were Indian,'' said Brown University anthropologist
William Simmons. ``She was interested in these communities that she
...
2. The Washington Post, October 24, 1991, Thursday, Final Edition,
FIRST SECTION; PAGE A25, 871 words, Students Form European-Americans
Club; Organization at California High School May Herald New Era Ethnic
Consciousness, Jay Mathews, Washington Post Staff Writer, ANAHEIM,
Calif.
... beyond Anaheim High. William Simmons, a UC Berkeley anthropologist,
said he thought that it ...
SHANNON MOUNGER; WILLIAM SIMMONS SHANNON MOUNGER (94%); ...
3. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), December 13, 1990, Thursday, City
Edition, FOOD; Pg. 1D, 1428 words, RECIPES FOR A CHERRY JUBILEE, CHRIS
SHERMAN
... time off," says William Simmons, director of the Institute
of Black ...
... Frate, a medical anthropologist who has lived in ...
4. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), April 22, 1988, Friday,
EDUCATION PULLOUT SECTION; Pg. B4, 1116 words, Berkeley campus ponders
ethnic-issues proposal, Robert Marquand, Staff writer of The Christian
Science Monitor, Berkeley, Calif.
... America has been represented,'' adds William Simmons, an anthropologist
who chairs a ...
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Daniel Smith
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1. Daily News (New York), April 1, 2004 Thursday, SPORTS FINAL EDITION,
THERSDAY; Pg. 52, 1323 words, SECRETS OF CELEB SISTERS, BY ALEV AKTAR
AND JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ
... month to football player Daniel Smith. PARIS AND NICKY HILTON ...
... Alexandra, 30, a Brown University grad and aspiring documentary
...
2. The Ottawa Citizen, September 15, 2001 Saturday, 1119 words, An
outbreak of kindness, Maria Cook
... a University of Florida anthropologist, has worked with survivors
of such disasters as the ...
... World Trade Center. Daniel Smith, a 28-year- ...
3. The Ottawa Citizen, September 15, 2001 Saturday, 1113 words, An
outbreak of kindness, Maria Cook
... a University of Florida anthropologist, has worked with survivors
of such disasters as the ...
... World Trade Center. Daniel Smith, a 28-year- ...
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Nicholas Townsend
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1. The Boston Globe, January 16, 2005, Sunday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. 20,
3600 words, GEN X DAD LUXURY VACATIONS, FAST-TRACK CAREERS, AND BIGGER
HOUSES USED TO BE A PRIORITY FOR FAMILY MEN, BUT NO LONGER. TODAY'S
YOUNG FATHERS ARE TAKING PATERNITY LEAVES, REJECTING OVERTIME, AND
RUSHING HOME AFTER WORK TO DO ALL THE THINGS MANY OF THEIR OWN FATHERS
DIDN'T. , BY PATRICIA WEN
... role as primary breadwinner? Nicholas Townsend, a Brown University
anthropology professor who ...
2. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), June 16, 2002 Sunday, ALL
EDITION, Pg. 03L, 680 words, Men's juggling act takes toll on emotions,
POLLY DREW
... elusive goal. Author Nicholas Townsend, an assistant anthropology
professor at Brown University, has used the voices of men ...
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY (53%); BROWN UNIVERSITY (52%);
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY (53%); BROWN UNIVERSITY (52%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Business Week, October 14, 2002, BUSINESSWEEK INVESTOR; Q & A;
Number 3803; Pg. 167, 570 words, Today's Dads: Same Old Parenting Trap
... lives. So argues Nicholas Townsend, an assistant professor of anthropology
at Brown University, in The Package Deal ( ...
... they're not having with their children'' -- Nicholas Townsend/Author,
The Package Deal ...
NICHOLAS TOWNSEND (64%);
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY (57%); BROWN UNIVERSITY (57%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
( ...
... TEMPLE UNIVERSITY (57%); BROWN UNIVERSITY (57%); UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA ( ...
2. Population and Development Review Abstracts, March 2001, Vol. 27,
No. 1; Pg. 184; ISSN: 0098-7921, 02826160, 2140 words, Fertility and
the Male Life-Cycle in the Era of Fertility Decline, Szreter, Simon
... elsewhere demonstrated the value of the anthropologist's ear and
eye close to ...
... nineteenth-century evolutionary anthropologists would have seen
it. This volume should be ...
... concluding statement by Nicholas Townsend in his outstanding chapter
...
Kay Warren
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1. The New York Times, December 23, 1987, Wednesday, Late City Final
Edition, Section B; Page 10, Column 1; Metropolitan Desk, 838 words,
EDUCATION: Lessons, By MICHAEL NORMAN, PRINCETON, N.J.
... loose upon the world. Kay Warren is an anthropologist. (This is
daily made obvious ...
... fragmented self: I'm Kay Warren, Californian anthropologist, Princeton
professor. None of these is ...
... other, one, in Kay Warren's view, that ''can reveal hidden social
realities.'' Kay Warren is passing her postulates on to her ...
Photo of Kay Warren (NYT)
... MICHAEL; WARREN, KAY KAY WARREN (76%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Newsweek, November 3, 1997, Atlantic Edition, WORLD AFFAIRS; Pg.
34, 2032 words, Reviving the Maya, BY MARTHA BRANT
... on laptop," says Kay Warren, a Princeton anthropologist and
author of the forthcoming "Indigenous ...
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