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Joelle Bahloul
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1. The Jerusalem Post, December 21, 2001, Friday, FEATURES; Pg. 14,
1711 words, You don't cook Jewish!, Schelly Talalay Dardashti
... Roden both mention anthropologist Joelle Bahloul who researched
the cuisine of the ...
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Richard Bauman
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1. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, April 1, 2003 - June
30, 2003, Vol. 27, No. 2; Pg. 41-59, AIC2003040101, 8454 words, The
Development of "new" Languages in Native American Communities,
Goodfellow, Anne
... on the Kwakwaka'wakw as an anthropologist in his own right. ...
... capabilities are imperfect.51 Richard Bauman and Charles Briggs
believe that the ...
... Stanley Lieberson (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1967),
48. ...
... University, 1982). 52. Richard Bauman and Charles L. Briggs, " ...
2. Feminist Studies, Spring 1997, Vol. 23, No. 1; Pg. 94; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02459371, 7 words, The "Ideal Speech Moment": Women and Narrative
Performance in the Brazilian Amazon: [Part 3 of 3], Chernela, Janet
M
... attention given by anthropologists to the different perspectives
of gender and ...
... See, for example, Richard Bauman and Charles Briggs, "Poetics
and ...
... Northwest Amazon," American Anthropologist 69 (1967): 670-
...
... Ethnography of Speaking, ed. Richard Bauman and Joel Sherzer (Cambridge:
...
... Island Society," American Anthropologist 87 (March 1985):
...
... Black Children (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990). [15].
...
... presence of a female anthropologist with a tape recorder and ...
Eduardo Brondizio
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Gracia Clark
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1. Journal of Women's History, September 2003, Vol. 15, No. 3; Pg.
11; ISSN: 1042-7961, 4044144, 17807 words, Compulsory heterosexuality
and lesbian existence (1980).
... writer, the activist, the reformer, the anthropologist, or the
artist--the work of self- ...
... p. 126. (51) Gracia Clark, "The Beguines: A Mediaeval ...
... information, please call the Indiana University Press Journals
Department ...
2. Journal of Women's History, January 2003, Vol. 14, No. 4; Pg. 210;
ISSN: 1042-7961, 03815833, 1278 words, Misbehaving women make history.,
Sheldon, Kathleen
... Other articles include Gracia Clark on the persecution of market
...
... information, please call the Indiana University Press Journals
Department ...
Geoffrey Conrad
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1. The Houston Chronicle, November 16, 1997, Sunday, 2 STAR EDITION,
LIFESTYLE;, Pg. 11, 610 words, Around Houston
... Featured speaker will be Geoffrey Conrad, professor of anthropology
and director of the Mathers Museum at Indiana University. For details,
call ...
2. The Washington Post, November 11, 1989, Saturday, Final Edition,
FIRST SECTION; PAGE A3, 804 words, Bizarre Sacrificial Ritual Unearthed
on Andean Mountaintop, Michael Specter, Washington Post Staff Writer,
FEATURE, FOREIGN NEWS
... influence from others," said Geoffrey Conrad, director of
the William Hammond Mathers Museum and an anthropologist at Indiana
University. "If you are going to try and talk ...
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Della Cook
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1. Chicago Sun-Times, November 21, 1999, SUNDAY, Late Sports Final
Edition, SUNDAY NEWS; STRANGE BUT TRUE; Pg. 38, 385 words, Some millennium
countdowns will be longer than others, Bill Sones; Rich Sones
... on who they were, says Indiana University anthropologist Della
Cook. Chimpanzees will clean
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Raymond DeMallie
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Sara Friedman
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Paula Girshick
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Landon Shane Green
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Kevin Hunt
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1. The Straits Times, May 25, 1994, Life; Health & Science; Changing
World; Pg. 11, 854 words, He survived throat cancer and now has to
battle cancer of the gut, Sharon Loh
... midday sun, as many anthropologists have speculated, but because
they needed to ...
... trees. One American anthropologist came to this conclusion after
...
... in Tanzania. Mr Kevin Hunt from Indiana University noticed that
chimps seldom ...
2. The Boston Globe, May 19, 1991, Sunday, City Edition, WEST WEEKLY;
Pg. 12, 1314 words, Framingham State shows it belongs in baseball tourney;
WEST WEEKLY / SPORTS / NOTEBOOK, JBy Marvin Pave, Globe Staff
... key against Brandeis was that Kevin Hunt and David McColl combined
to ...
... Valparaiso College in Indiana, and the University of Indiana, was
named the New ...
3. The Advertiser, December 15, 1987 Tuesday, 133 words, The size of
human teeth has shrunk over time
... 100,000 years, according to anthropologists at the University of
Michigan. ...
... Brace, Karen Rosenberg and Kevin Hunt measured modern and prehistoric
...
... reduced by wear. The anthropologists found that since the beginning
of the ...
... LORIN BRACE (63%); KEVIN HUNT (63%);
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1. New Scientist, October 1, 1994, Science, Pg. 1616, 891 words, Most
ancient human came from Afar, SARAH BUNNEY
... theory proposed by Kevin Hunt, an anthropologist at Indiana University,
that an upright posture ...
2. New Scientist, July 30, 1994, Features, Pg. 2626, 2706 words, Those
ears were made for walking: Peering into the inner ear of fossil skulls
may help us solve the mystery of when humans first stood up and walked.
But, writes Pat Shipman, it may have an even bigger surprise in store,
PAT SHIPMAN
... earlier this year by Kevin Hunt of Indiana University. Hunt had
been studying chimps ...
... Pat Shipman is an anthropologist and freelance writer living ...
3. New Scientist, May 14, 1994 Correction Appended, Science, Pg. 1818,
701 words, The fruits of walking on two legs, SARAH BUNNEY
... habits of modern chimpanzees. Kevin Hunt, an anthropologist from
Indiana University, rejects theories that our ancestors ...
KEVIN HUNT (94%); DONALD JOHANSON ( ...
Paul Jamison
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Frederika Kaestle
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1. The Oregonian, June 13, 2001 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;,
Pg. B01, 697 words, RESEARCH NOTEBOOK DNA SHEDS LIGHT ON MIGRATION
OF WESTERNNEVADA'S TRIBAL GROUPS, Compiled by RICHARD L. HILL - of
The Oregonian staff
Anthropologists Frederika Kaestle of Yale University and David ...
... Physical Anthropology. Some anthropologists have theorized that
a group of ...
... bury and a group of anthropologists wants to study. Dwarf ...
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Stacie King
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Philip LeSourd
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Emilio Moran
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1. The Irish Times, February 20, 2001, CITY EDITION; HOME NEWS; US
FESTIVAL OF SCIENCE; Pg. 5, 372 words, Cities damage Earth more than
population increase, By DICK AHLSTROM
... use," stated Prof Emilio Moran of Indiana University. He dismissed
as "myths" claims that ...
LONNIE THOMPSON (62%); EMILIO MORAN (62%);
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Douglas Parks
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1. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), August 10, 2003, Sunday, Metro
Edition, NEWS; Pg. 14A, 632 words, A master among gardeners, Chuck
Haga; Staff Writer
... a Presbyterian minister and anthropologist, began a conversation
with her that ...
... North American Indians." Douglas Parks, "Myths and Traditions
of the Arikara ...
2. The Boston Herald, November 19, 1997 Wednesday, ALL EDITIONS, OBITUARY;,
Pg. 059, 152 words, Obituary; Marjorie Thomas, teacher's aide, 59
... died Sunday at Indiana University Medical Center in ...
... for the deaf at Douglas Park Elementary School and East ...
INDIANA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER (56%);
INDIANA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER (56%);
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1. Radical Teacher, Fall 1992, No. 42; Pg. 24-27; ISSN: 0191-4847,
00565893, 3419 words, Changing Visions of Audience: Gender in the
Writing Classroom, McGann, Patrick
... sort of role" (12). Douglas Park describes the writer's
task as, ...
... white, liberal, male anthropologist, was not political enough.)
Such ...
Christopher Peebles
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1. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), September 10, 1995, Sunday, NEWS/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL;
Ed. B; Pg. 30A, 767 words, Scientists and Indians fight over artifacts
Return of remains hits snags over who claims right to possess them,
Maureen Hayden; Scripps Howard News Service, EVANSVILLE, Ind.
... eternity.'' But for Indiana University archaeologist Christopher
Peebles, questions remain on whether the ...
... collections and detail their origins. Indiana University has 4,000
human remains ...
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Sarah Drue Phillips
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Travis Picering
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Anne Pyburn
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Anya Royce
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Laura Scheiber
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Kathy Schick
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1. The New York Times, October 15, 2000, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 22; Column 4; Book Review Desk, 233 words, Books
in Brief: Nonfiction; Books From The Times
... Files." A couple, Kathy Schick and Nicholas Toth of Indiana
University, make prehistoric-style ...
2. The Denver Post, October 11, 1999 Monday, 2D EDITION, Pg. G-05,
768 words, The story of man and his tools Tim Allen guests on History
Channel, By Diane Eicher, Denver Post Staff Writer,
... history. Husband-and-wife anthropologists Nicholas Toth and Kathy
Schick talk about how ...
... says Toth, the Indiana anthropologist. Tool time What: 'Men ...
3. The Washington Post, February 27, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition,
A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1176 words, Discovery May Reshape Concept of Early
Man; 400,000-Year-Old Spears Indicate Big-Game Hunting, Curt Suplee,
Washington Post Staff Writer
... Foundations of Technology at Indiana University. "If the dates
are correct," he said, "this would be ...
... working with stone tools. Anthropologist Alison Brooks of George
...
... in the '60s, said Kathy Schick of the CRAFT center at Indiana University,
skeptics began to emphasize the ...
4. The Washington Post, April 12, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, A
SECTION; Pg. R01, 1907 words, MONKEY THINK, MONKEY DO; Meet a Capuchin
That Makes Stone Tools
... C. Westergaard, an anthropologist at the National Institute of
...
... other reasons, suggested Kathy Schick, an associate professor of
anthropology at Indiana University. Schick, who studies ...
5. The New York Times, December 20, 1994, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Kathy Schick; Nicholas Toth, Section C; Page 1; Column 2; Science Desk
, 1584 words, SCIENTISTS AT WORK: Kathy Schick and Nicholas Toth; Recreating
Stone Tools To Learn Makers' Ways, By BRENDA FOWLER , BLOOMINGTON,
Ind.
LAST summer Kathy Schick and Nicholas Toth drove ...
... team of archeologists at Indiana University, the load of rocks
is a ...
... Lawrence Keeley, an anthropologist at the University of Illinois
...
Photos: Dr. Kathy Schick and Dr. Nicholas Toth, archeologists at Indiana
University in Bloomington, using ...
INDIANA UNIVERSITY GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY ( ...
INDIANA UNIVERSITY GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY ( ...
... NICHOLAS TOTH (96%); KATHY SCHICK (93%);
6. The Houston Chronicle, April 25, 1993, Sunday, 2 STAR Edition, ZEST;
Pg. 23, 682 words, "Silent Stones' speaks volumes about archaeology,
BARBARA LISS
... how the science is practiced. Anthropologists Kathy Schick and
Nicholas Toth trace the ...
7. The New York Times, September 22, 1991, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 1; Part 2; Page 49; Column 1; Metropolitan Desk, 632 words,
CAMPUS LIFE: Berkeley; Scholars in China Discover a Meal By Early Man,
BERKELEY, Calif.
... team of American and Chinese anthropologists led by Emeritus ...
... how they behaved," said Kathy Schick, an archeology professor
...
... team of American and Chinese anthropologists who recently received
...
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1. New Scientist, March 11, 1995, Features, Pg. 3838, 2846 words, Birth
of a Tool-maker: The ability to make tools is supposed to sort out
the apes from the humans. Discusses a smart chimp that could tell a
different story, ROGER LEWIN (CO-AUTHOR WITH SUE SAVAGE-RUMBAUGH, KANZI:
THE APE AT THE BRINK OF THE HUMAN MIND, DOUBLEDAY (UK), WILEY (US),
1994)
... an archaeologist at Indiana University in Bloomington, where he
is co- ...
... following May with his colleague Kathy Schick. Toth and Schick
saw the ...
... humans belong. To many anthropologists this is more than mere coincidence.
...
... first stone tools. Anthropologists make much of the fact that the
...
... SAVAGE-RUMBAUGH (63%); KATHY SCHICK (55%);
Jeanne Sept
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Nazif Shahrani
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1. Chicago Sun-Times, June 11, 2004 Friday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION; Pg.
14, 154 words, KARZAI BIOGRAPHY
... maintaining his ethnicity," said Nazif Shahrani, professor
of Central Asian and ...
... Eastern Studies at Indiana University. Not all are fans of ...
2. Chicago Sun-Times, April 17, 2003 Thursday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION;
Pg. 6, 617 words, $3.5 billion plan to rebuild Iraq biggest since WWII,
official says, Dave Newbart
... commitment to Afghanistan troubles Nazif Shahrani, a native Afghan
and ...
... Islamic Studies at Indiana University. He is even more disturbed
...
3. The Washington Post, February 21, 2002 Thursday, Final Edition,
ANNE ARUNDEL EXTRA; Pg. T20, 2061 words, Anne Arundel Entertainment
Calendar
... p.m. Tuesday. Lecture from Nazif Shahrani, director of Middle Eastern
and Islamic Studies at Indiana University. Part of Anne Arundel ...
4. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), November 12, 2001 Monday,
FINAL EDITION, Pg. 11A, 831 words, Afghanistan doesn't need a political
science experiment, S. FREDERICK STARR
... identity. As the Afghan-born Indiana University scholar M. Nazif
Shahrani has pointed out, these are the essential ...
5. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), November 1, 2001 Thursday, NATIONAL;
Pg. 18, 1148 words, Peace will require U.S. to win over Muslims; Sense
of victimhood needs to be relieved, By David Wood; Newhouse News Service
... national structure, said Nazif Shahrani, director of Middle Eastern
studies at Indiana University. "That would set an example and
...
6. The New York Times, October 14, 2001 Sunday, Late Edition - Final
, Section 4; Column 2; Editorial Desk; Pg. 13, 818 words, Afghanistan
Can Learn From Its Past , By Nazif Shahrani; Nazif Shahrani is a professor
of anthropology and Central Asian and Middle Eastern studies at Indiana
University., BLOOMINGTON, Ind.
7. The Seattle Times, October 5, 2001, Friday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; News;, Pg. A6;, 1252 words, Notebook
... Kane 130. Speaker: Nazif Shahrani, chair, Near East Department
and professor of anthropology, Indiana University. Oct. 25: "Do
They Really Hate ...
8. Chicago Sun-Times, October 3, 2001 Wednesday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION;
Pg. 13, 946 words, Who will rule after Taliban?, Dave Newbart
... Afghanistan people," said Nazif Shahrani, director of the
Middle Eastern Studies program at Indiana University and an Afghanistan
native. "They ...
9. The Seattle Times, September 30, 2001, Sunday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; News;, Pg. A10, 1916 words, Pitfalls in a different kind of war
Scholars discuss their expectations, fears and hopes, Alex Fryer; Seattle
Times staff reporter
... better," he said. M. Nazif Shahrani, professor of Near Eastern
Languages and Cultures, Indiana University Shahrani, who left ...
10. Chicago Sun-Times, September 26, 2001 Wednesday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION;
Pg. 10, 893 words, Surrounding the enemy, Dave Newbart
... problems he has now," said Nazif Shahrani, chairman of the
department of Near ...
... Languages and Cultures at Indiana University. He said the government
has jailed ...
11. The Seattle Times, September 26, 2001, Wednesday, Fourth Edition,
ROP ZONE; News;, Pg. A4, 356 words, UW offers lectures for public on
Middle East, Tan Vinh; Seattle Times staff reporter
... 18: "Afghanistan," by Nazif Shahrani, head of the Near
East department and professor of anthropology, Indiana University.
Oct. 25: "Do They Really Hate ...
12. The Seattle Times, September 12, 1998, Saturday, Final Edition,
RELIGION;, Pg. A12, 1271 words, BIN LADEN'S OIL MILLIONS FUEL TERRORISM,
RELIGION, JEFFREY WEISS; THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
... better Muslim," said Nazif Shahrani, an Afghan-born anthropologist
who is now a ...
... Languages and Cultures at Indiana University at Bloomington. Bin
...
13. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August 5, 1982, Thursday,
Midwestern Edition, Pg. 3, 932 words, Alaska: never-never land for
Afghan nomads, By Frederic A. Moritz, Staff writer of The Christian
Science Monitor
... Alaskans and cautiously supportive anthropologists. They began
a campaign of ...
... easily adapt to the state. Anthropologist Nazif Shahrani, a specialist
on the ...
NAZIF SHAHRANI (75%);
14. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 22, 1980, Monday,
Midwestern Edition, Afghanistan Report; Pg. 11, 1310 words, Soviets
unite warring Afghans, By Clayton Jones, Staff correspondent of The
Christian Science Monitor, Washington
... British, and exiled Afghan anthropologists. In a land the ...
... last two months, anthropologist Richard Strand notes, "There
has been ...
... notions of military hierarchy, anthropologists say. "Many
people ...
... area," says M. Nazif Shahrani of the University of California
at ...
... a Denison University anthropologist. "The disparateness, and
even the disunity, of the ...
... practice of bribery, say anthropologists. Islam was attacked in
...
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1. Islamic Horizons, January 1, 2003 , Vol. 32, No. 1; Pg. 14, IH2003010102,
538 words, Agenda For Change; Social Scientists Discuss the Post-9/11
Situation
... administration." Prof. M. Nazif Shahrani of Indiana University
said that the American media's ...
2. Journal of Women's History, Winter 1999, Vol. 10, No. 4; Pg. 188;
ISSN: 1042-7961, 01862578, 1300 words, Revolution, Religion, And Gender
Politics: Iran and Afghanistan Compared: [Part 4 of 4], Moghadam, Valentine
M
... information, please call the Indiana University Press Journals
Department ...
... Anthropological Perspectives, ed. Nazif Shahrani and Robert Canfield
(Berkeley: ...
April Sievert
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Beverly Stoeltje
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1. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), May 5, 2001 Saturday, 1712 words,
Beauty pageants back in vogue, DAVID JOHNSTON, SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico
... Gender, Contests and Power, Beverly Stoeltje, an Indiana University
communications professor, links the ...
2. The San Francisco Chronicle, SEPTEMBER 13, 1995, WEDNESDAY, FINAL
EDITION, DAILY DATEBOOK; Pg. E8; PERSONALS, 719 words, PERSONALS, Leah
Garchik
... College and Richard Wilk and Beverly Stoeltje of Indiana University,
includes a collection of ...
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1. NWSA Journal, Summer 2000, Vol. 12, No. 2; Pg. 18; ISSN: 1040-0656,
02566616, 1091 words, Revolting Bodies: The Monster Beauty of Tattooed
Women (Part 3 of 3)
... information, please call the Indiana University Press Journals
Department ...
... Prostitute Body. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Bogdan,
Robert. ...
... Nationality, and Sexuality. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Cixous, Helene. ...
... Ballerino, Richard Wilk, and Beverly Stoeltje, eds. 1996. Beauty
...
... Corporeal Feminism. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Haiken,
Elizabeth. ...
2. Women's Review of Books, May 1996, Vol. XIII, No. 8; Pg. 17; ISSN:
0738-1433, 00535045, 1684 words, All the world's a stage, Rosca, Ninotchka
... Cohen, Richard Wilk and Beverly Stoeltje, New York: Routledge,
...
... Ballerino, Richard Wilk and Beverly Stoeltje say in their introduction,
their ...
... intent, the contributors, mostly anthropologists, run down byways
of ...
BEVERLY STOELTJE (57%); RICHARD WILK ( ...
Daniel Suslak
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Wesley Thomas
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1. Lesbian Review of Books, January 2000, Vol. 6, No. 2; Pg. 4; ISSN:
1077-5684, 02217024, 2250 words, A Bridge Between Gay and Tribal Worlds,
Welch, Mary Beth
... Sue-Ellen Jacobs, Wesley Thomas, and Sabine Lang. Chicago: ...
... Sue-Ellen Jacobs, Wesley Thomas, and Sabine Lang, is spawned from
...
... between Native Americans and anthropologists. Both books are welcome
...
... Indian and non-Indian anthropologists and non-anthropologists,
largely linked through ...
... authors in this book, anthropologists need to do less defining
and ...
... Sue-Ellen Jacobs, Wesley Thomas, and Sabine Lang, is that it is
...
... berdache' [sic] by anthropologists, historians, sexologists, sociologists,
...
... voices remain dominant. The anthropologists, six out of nine ...
... generalizations, again are solely anthropologists, of whom only
one is Native ...
... Native American and non-anthropologists. Bea Medicine, Associate
...
... a Native American anthropologist, engaged in this project of ...
... States. The major focus of the anthropologists' contributions ("Rebuilding
Anthropological ...
... spirit" peoples today. Anthropologists whose essays appear
in this ...
... Standing Rock Lakota), Wesley Thomas (Navajo), Carolyn Epple, and
...
... a non-Native anthropologist, "Dealing With Homophobia." Taking
...
SABINE LANG (80%); WESLEY THOMAS (80%); SUE-ELLEN ...
Nicholas Toth
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1. The Toronto Star, May 20, 2001, Sunday, Edition 1, BOD, 713 words,
SINGLE-CASE STUDIES THAT OPEN DOORS
... tale of two such studies. Nicholas Toth is a paleoanthropologist
at Indiana University who is particularly interested ...
NICHOLAS TOTH (92%);
2. The New York Times, October 15, 2000, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 22; Column 4; Book Review Desk, 233 words, Books in
Brief: Nonfiction; Books From The Times
... couple, Kathy Schick and Nicholas Toth of Indiana University, make
prehistoric-style ...
3. The Denver Post, October 11, 1999 Monday, 2D EDITION, Pg. G-05,
768 words, The story of man and his tools Tim Allen guests on History
Channel, By Diane Eicher, Denver Post Staff Writer,
... history. Husband-and-wife anthropologists Nicholas Toth and Kathy
Schick talk ...
... says Toth, the Indiana anthropologist. Tool time What: 'Men ...
4. The Ottawa Citizen, February 27, 1997, Thursday, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A8, 485 words, Stone Age man gets facelift with discovery
of ancient spears: Newly found objects similar in design to modern
javelins, CURT SUPLEE; THE WASHINGTON POST
... Hannover is "really exciting," said Nicholas Toth of
the Centre for Research into the ...
... Foundations of Technology at Indiana University. "If the dates
are correct," he said, "this would be ...
... working with stone tools. Anthropologist Alison Brooks of George
...
5. The Washington Post, February 27, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition,
A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1176 words, Discovery May Reshape Concept of Early
Man; 400,000-Year-Old Spears Indicate Big-Game Hunting, Curt Suplee,
Washington Post Staff Writer
... Hannover is "really exciting," said Nicholas Toth of
the Center for Research into the ...
... Foundations of Technology at Indiana University. "If the dates
are correct," he said, "this would be ...
... working with stone tools. Anthropologist Alison Brooks of George
...
... CRAFT center at Indiana University, skeptics began to emphasize
the ...
6. The Washington Post, January 23, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition,
A SECTION; Pg. A03, 907 words, Prehistoric Tools Deepen Evolutionary
Mystery; Cache of Stone Implements Found in Ethiopia Predate Fossils
of Ancestors of All People, Curt Suplee, Washington Post Staff Writer
... ago by the late anthropologist Mary Leakey at ...
... Kathy D. Schick and Nicholas Toth of Indiana University write in "Making
...
7. The New York Times, November 19, 1996, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A;Page 1;Column 1;Science Desk, 1332 words, 2.3-Million-Year-Old
Jaw Extends Human Family, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... other scientists, Dr. Nicholas Toth of Indiana University, who
specializes in ...
8. The New York Times, December 20, 1994, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Kathy Schick; Nicholas Toth, Section C; Page 1; Column 2; Science Desk
, 1584 words, SCIENTISTS AT WORK: Kathy Schick and Nicholas Toth; Recreating
Stone Tools To Learn Makers' Ways, By BRENDA FOWLER , BLOOMINGTON,
Ind.
... summer Kathy Schick and Nicholas Toth drove out to Oregon, ...
... team of archeologists at Indiana University, the load of rocks
is a ...
... Lawrence Keeley, an anthropologist at the University of Illinois
...
... Kathy Schick and Dr. Nicholas Toth, archeologists at Indiana University
in Bloomington, using ...
INDIANA UNIVERSITY GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY ( ...
INDIANA UNIVERSITY GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY ( ...
... TOTH, NICHOLAS (DR) NICHOLAS TOTH (96%); KATHY SCHICK ( ...
9. The Independent (London), October 9, 1994, Sunday, THE SUNDAY REVIEW
PAGE; Page 50, 2841 words, SCIENCE / Flesh on the bones of early man,
RICHARD LEAKEY
... habilis. From scant material, anthropologists have to piece together
the complex ...
... Keeley of the Unversity of Illinois, and Nicholas Toth of Indiana
University. They found marks on the ...
... requires great practice. Nicholas Toth spent years perfecting ...
10. The Houston Chronicle, April 25, 1993, Sunday, 2 STAR Edition,
ZEST; Pg. 23, 682 words, "Silent Stones' speaks volumes about
archaeology, BARBARA LISS
... Kathy D. Schick and Nicholas Toth. Simon & Schuster, $ 25.
...
... how the science is practiced. Anthropologists Kathy Schick and
Nicholas Toth trace the evolution of humankind ...
11. The Washington Post, March 14, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK
WORLD; PAGE X6, 1922 words, Science, Curt Suplee
... Kathy D. Schick And Nicholas Toth Simon & Schuster. 351 ...
... Stones Speak. Physical anthropologists Kathy D. Schick and Nicholas
Toth have invested decades in ...
12. The Washington Post, March 14, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK
WORLD; PAGE X6, 1941 words, Science, Curt Suplee
... Kathy D. Schick And Nicholas Toth Simon & Schuster. 351 ...
... Stones Speak. Physical anthropologists Kathy D. Schick and Nicholas
Toth have invested decades in ...
13. The New York Times, September 22, 1991, Sunday, Late Edition -
Final, Section 1; Part 2; Page 49; Column 1; Metropolitan Desk, 632
words, CAMPUS LIFE: Berkeley; Scholars in China Discover a Meal By
Early Man, BERKELEY, Calif.
... team of American and Chinese anthropologists led by Emeritus ...
... Paleoanthropology in Beijing and Nicholas Toth, an anthropology
professor ...
... team of American and Chinese anthropologists who recently received
...
14. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, April 4, 1991, Thursday,
172 words, Kanzi to get his reward - an award, Holly Morrisanimals;
language; research; human; colleges; award; firsts
... an academic award from Indiana University's Center for Research
...
... experiment designed by Nicholas Toth of Indiana University and
Dr. Sue Savage- ...
15. The Independent (London), February 18, 1991, Monday, HOME NEWS
PAGE; Page 7 , 272 words, The American Association for the Advancement
of Science: Chimp learns to make tools, From TOM WILKIE in Washington
... carried out at Indiana University in the United States, ...
Professor Nicholas Toth told the association that a ...
... tool whenever he wanted. Anthropologists are trying to compare
technological ...
NICHOLAS TOTH (78%);
16. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 18, 1991, MONDAY, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A4, 555 words, Tool-Making Chimp Gives an Insight on Brain
Power, David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor, Washington
... continues into modern times. To anthropologists, a major mark of
the ...
Now, however, a team of anthropologists reports that it has taught
...
... coping with the difficulties of manufacture. Nicholas Toth of Indiana
University, an anthropologist who worked at the ...
... whenever he wants. Toth and Indiana University's Kathy Shick have
designed ...
NICHOLAS TOTH (93%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, March 5, 1994, Science, Pg. 1515, 497 words, Captive
capuchins are talented tool makers, SARAH BUNNEY
... team led by Nicholas Toth of Indiana University in Bloomington
reported that ...
2. Kirkus Reviews, February 1, 1993, NON-FICTION, 336 words, 0-671-69371-9,
Schick, Kathy & Nicholas Toth , MAKING SILENT STONES SPEAK: Human
Evolution and the Dawn of Technology
From the codirectors of Indiana University's Center for Research into
the ...
... years of laboratory investigations, anthropologists have pieced
together a ...
INDIANA UNIVERSITY (66%); CENTER FOR ...
INDIANA UNIVERSITY (66%); CENTER FOR ...
3. U.S. News & World Report, February 27, 1989, HORIZONS; Vol.
106, No. 8; Pg. 52, 4526 words, The first humans, By William F. Allman
... tools but the future. Anthropologists long believed that the behaviors
we ...
... Richard Potts, an anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institution. "The
...
... lives." One place where anthropologists have intently focused
their imaginations is the ...
... lives: What they ate. Most anthropologists assume that, like all
...
... incorrect. For years, anthropologists regarded the mere existence
of the ...
... early ancestors, says Nicholas Toth of Indiana University. When
he had a group of his students ...
... time has led many anthropologists to rethink how evolution ...
... bones and stone tools, anthropologists are re-creating the habits
and ...
Catherine Tucker
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Richard Wilk
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Australian, August 3, 2005 Wednesday All-round Country Edition,
FEATURES; Higher EducationCartoon; Pg. 30, 961 words, Shopping, women
and the little black dress, ELSPETH PROBYN
... essays in the book, Richard Wilk, an American economic anthropologist,
tries to get at the ...
... Elusive Consumption, British anthropologist of material culture
Daniel ...
2. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), September 16, 2004, Thursday,
FEATURES; CURRENTS; Pg. 11, 1050 words, TV's Miss America turns 50,
By Kim Campbell Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, NEW
YORK
... a festival," says Richard Wilk, a professor of anthropology
and gender studies at Indiana University, and an editor of the 1995
...
3. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 11, 2001, SUNDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A12, 2081 words, Californians Aren't Energy Hogs; Only Rhode
Island, New York and Hawaii use less per person, agency says -- Texas
uses most, Katherine Seligman
... cultural addiction," said Richard Wilk, an anthropology professor
at Indiana University who has studied global ...
4. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 11, 2001, SUNDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A12, 2081 words, Californians Aren't Energy Hogs; Only Rhode
Island, New York and Hawaii use less per person, agency says -- Texas
uses most, Katherine Seligman
... cultural addiction," said Richard Wilk, an anthropology professor
at Indiana University who has studied global ...
5. Financial Times (London,England), December 4, 1999, Saturday, OFF
CENTRE;, Pg. 10, 1166 words, OFF CENTRE: Food for thought from the
eggheads: Food Studies is the latest fad on campus in the US. Tunku
Varadarajan samples some of the latest offerings and sees how well
they are packaged, By TUNKU VARADARAJAN
... marriage of convenience. They are historians, anthropologists,
archaeologists, economists, and students of ...
... 80s, is the world's foremost anthropologist of food, although by
...
... past two decades. Richard Wilk, a professor of anthropology from
Indiana University, argued that Belize was the least ...
6. The San Francisco Chronicle, SEPTEMBER 13, 1995, WEDNESDAY, FINAL
EDITION, DAILY DATEBOOK; Pg. E8; PERSONALS, 719 words, PERSONALS, Leah
Garchik
... Cohen of Vassar College and Richard Wilk and Beverly Stoeltje of
Indiana University, includes a collection of ...
7. The New York Times, February 9, 1995, Thursday, Late Edition - Final,
Robert McC. Netting, Section B; Page 10; Column 5; National Desk ,
520 words, Robert Netting, 60, Who Showed Societies' Links to Environment,
By WALTER SULLIVAN
... Davis Stone, an anthropologist at Columbia University, ...
... in enclosures. Dr. Richard Wilk, a former student and ...
... professor of anthropology at Indiana University, said Dr. Netting
...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. NWSA Journal, Summer 2000, Vol. 12, No. 2; Pg. 18; ISSN: 1040-0656,
02566616, 1091 words, Revolting Bodies: The Monster Beauty of Tattooed
Women (Part 3 of 3)
... information, please call the Indiana University Press Journals
Department ...
... Prostitute Body. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Bogdan,
Robert. ...
... Nationality, and Sexuality. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Cixous, Helene. ...
... Cohen, Colleen Ballerino, Richard Wilk, and Beverly Stoeltje, eds.
...
... Corporeal Feminism. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Haiken,
Elizabeth. ...
2. Women's Review of Books, May 1996, Vol. XIII, No. 8; Pg. 17; ISSN:
0738-1433, 00535045, 1684 words, All the world's a stage, Rosca, Ninotchka
... Colleen Ballerino Cohen, Richard Wilk and Beverly Stoeltje, New
...
... editors Colleen Ballerino, Richard Wilk and Beverly Stoeltje say
...
... intent, the contributors, mostly anthropologists, run down byways
of ...
... put in their place." Richard Wilk echoes this view in his " ...
BEVERLY STOELTJE (57%); RICHARD WILK (57%);
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