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Katherine Bowie

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1. The New York Times, August 4, 2002 Sunday Correction Appended, Late Edition - Final, Section 4A; Column 3; Education Life Supplement; Pg. 24, 2749 words, The Baby Bias , By Hal Cohen; Hal Cohen is a freelance writer in madison, Wis., and a former contributing writer at Lingua Franca.
... child, in 1990, Katherine Bowie went back to teaching anthropology at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. "I ...
... New York Times); Katherine Bowie was dropped from Wisconsin's tenure ...

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Henry Bunn

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1. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), June 16, 1999, Wednesday, Metro Edition, NEWS; Science; Pg. 14A, 1296 words, HUMAN EVOLUTION; It's a meat or potatoes debate; A new hypothesis has emerged that changes the menu of human evolution from cooked meat to cooked tubers., Jim Dawson; Staff Writer
... a group of leading anthropologists, including Greg Laden of the ...
... concept with Harvard University anthropologists Richard Wrangham, David ...
... prove it? No. Anthropologists aren't sure when humans ...
... Homo erectus, many anthropologists believe it was the increase ...
... Loring Brace, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan, ...
... anthropological folklore than to that of science." University of Wisconsin anthropologist Henry Bunn sees political motives ...
... prevalent view among anthropologists is that "hunting, scavenging, and the acquisition and ...
... story." Laden and the Harvard anthropologists contend that their tuber proposal is as ...
2. The Washington Post, January 9, 1982, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A3, 594 words, Extreme Dietary Ideas On Early Humans Hit, By Victor Cohn, Washington Post Staff Writer
... picture some women anthropologists have been painting, in reply to what they call that "male chauvinist" anthropologists' fantasy, of largely vegetarian ...
... A group of young anthropologists, men and women, told the ...
... new young, unsexist anthropologists. They have been seeking, impartially, new ...
... years old," said Henry Bunn of the University of California at ...


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1. New Scientist, March 22, 2003, News; Frontiers; Pg. 17, 558 words, Early chefs left indelible mark on human evolution, James Randerson
... diets. A team of anthropologists conclude that this new found ...
... central cooking area, the anthropologists say. "We're talking ...
... says Wrangham. But Henry Bunn, an anthropologist at the University of Winsconsin- ...
2. New Scientist, May 20, 2000, Features, Pg. 3030, 2788 words, Fired up, John McCrone (John McCrone writes about the evolution of the mind - see www.btinternet.com/neuronaut/) Startling new discoveries have reignited the debate about what our ancestors were like. John McCrone reveals why they weren't as dumb as you might think
... But by the 1990s, anthropologists were arguing that the axe shapes ...
... met with some opposition. Henry Bunn of the University of Wisconsin at Madison says the ...
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 ...
... social organization. According to Henry Bunn of the University of Wisconsin, the high percentage of front and ...
... incorrect. For years, anthropologists regarded the mere existence of the ...
... time has led many anthropologists to rethink how evolution ...
... bones and stone tools, anthropologists are re-creating the habits and ...
4. Newsweek, March 22, 1982, UNITED STATES EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. 89, 784 words, The Menus of Early Man, SHARON BEGLEY with JOHN CAREY
... together. But lately anthropologists have begun poking through the ...
... human evolution," says Henry Bunn of the University of California at ...
... Valley of Kenya and Tanzania, anthropologists have found heaps of animal ...
... 10,000 years ago. Anthropologists have deduced from the strontium content of ...
... like tooth size, anthropologists have been able to compare the teeth of ...


Kenneth George

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1. The San Diego Union-Tribune, February 27, 2002, Wednesday, LOCAL;Pg. B-7, 2159 words, DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES
... Memorial Park. JENSEN, KENNETH GEORGE April 6, 1923-February 19, 2002 Kenneth George Jensen, 78, of San ...
... South Pacific. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin and was a Special Agent ...
2. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), February 20, 2000, Sunday, LARGO TIMES; OBITUARIES; Pg. 7, 1642 words
SLOAN, KENNETH GEORGE SR., 54, of Clearwater, ...
... include two sons, Kenneth George Jr., Charlotte, N.C., and ...
... business. He was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Law School and was an ...
3. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), February 20, 2000, Sunday, LARGO TIMES; OBITUARIES; Pg. 7, 1642 words
SLOAN, KENNETH GEORGE SR., 54, of Clearwater, ...
... include two sons, Kenneth George Jr., Charlotte, N.C., and ...
... business. He was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Law School and was an ...
4. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), November 20, 1997, Thursday, SEMINOLE TIMES; OBITUARIES; Pg. 5, 3655 words
... ago. She was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Nursing School. She was a ...
... Grille Women's Club and University of Wisconsin Alumni. She was a Red ...
... Park. HUNT, REID KENNETH GEORGE, 54, of Pinellas Park, ...
... PHOTO, (7); Reid Kenneth George Hunt (ran SE, ...
5. The Advertiser, June 14, 1993 Monday, 8544 words, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HONORS
... LANGTON, Cairns, Qld. Anthropologist and advocate of Aboriginal issues. ...
... education administration. Mr Kenneth George HAZELWOOD, Goulburn, NSW. ...
6. COURIER-MAIL, June 14, 1993 Monday, 10079 words, THE LIST - 1993 AUSTRALIAN RECIPIENTS, AAPAUSNEWS
... Qld, service as an anthropologist and advocate of Aboriginal issues. ...
... education administration. Mr Kenneth George Hazelwood, Goulburn, NSW, ...

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John Hawks

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1. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 12, 2003, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION Correction Appended , NEWS;, Pg. A1, 1174 words, Fossils of 160,000-year-old skulls fill gap in human evolution record; Latest hominid discovery supports out-of-Africa theory, Carl T. Hall
... human evolution," said anthropologist John Hawks at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, in ...
... prominent multiregionalist at the University of Wisconsin, said the discovery of "one ...
... fossils misstated the affiliation of anthropologist Milford Wolpoff. He is on the ...
2. The Washington Post, October 14, 2002 Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A12, 852 words, SCIENCE; Notebook
... diversity. A team of anthropologists is questioning the claim that an ...
... But four leading anthropologists challenge that conclusion about the ...
... Prehistory in France and John Hawks of the University of Wisconsin. "We believe that features of the dentition, ...
3. The Guardian (London), October 10, 2002, Guardian Home Pages, Pg. 3, 1123 words, Monkey or man? Toumai, hailed as our oldest ancestor, is stirring ancient scientific rivalries: Palaeontologists are going to war over whether bones discovered in African desert are of an ape or a proto-human, James Meek, Science correspondent
... anti-Brunet camp, John Hawks of the University of Wisconsin in Madison, pointed ...
4. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), July 16, 2001 Monday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 01D, 1539 words, A sparkling legacy; Glass Works is devoted to an exacting craft, MICHELE DERUS of the Journal Sentinel staff
... windows of Mader's Restaurant and John Hawk's Pub, St. Michael's Catholic Church, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Chapman Hall and ...
... Milwaukee's Pabst Mansion; John Hawk's Pub; and Mader's Restaurant; ...
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5. Hobart Mercury (Australia), January 15, 2001, Monday, WORLD; Pg. 13, 457 words, New human theory Skulls study sheds light on our origins
... a University of Michigan anthropologist and co-author of the study. ...
... modern humans, said John Hawks, University of Utah anthropologist and co-author of the study. And these ...
... H WOLPOFF (93%); JOHN HAWKS (59%);
6. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), July 31, 2000 Monday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 09C, 786 words, A mean stroke; Whitefish Bay native Ahrens nearing goal, GARY D'AMATO of the Journal Sentinel staff
... We'd go past John Hawk's Pub, the Harp, and then you've ...
... Ahrens could have rowed at the University of Wisconsin, which has a strong program, ...
7. September 21, 1999, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 9D, 2166 words, Sizing up Neanderthals and human heritage 'Hybrid' child adds to debate, Dan Vergano
... 40,000 years ago. Anthropologists have dated the oldest bones of ...
... other researchers, like John Hawks, a colleague of Wolpoff's from the ...
... hybrid child study, he and anthropologist Jeffery Schwartz of the University of ...
... settle out among anthropologists. "In our unconscious, Neanderthals ...


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1. New Scientist, September 17, 2005, NEWS; This Week; Pg. 8, 866 words, Our brains they are a-changing, Mason Inman
... between groups," says anthropologist John Hawks of the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Generally ...
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Sharon Hutchinson

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1. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), February 20, 2005 Sunday, Final Edition, J Crossroads; Pg. 3, 996 words, GREAT DECISIONS Darfur a moral challenge Why does the world fail to hear the cries of Darfur?, RICHARD FOSTER, Staff, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
... Addressing this subject will be Sharon Hutchinson, professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who will ...
... Student Union at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2200 E. ...
2. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), January 30, 2005 Sunday, Final Edition, J Crossroads; Pg. 2, 340 words, GREAT DECISIONS Lecture series begins
... World Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is offering its Great ...
... Sudan and the Darfur Crisis. Sharon Hutchinson, professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. March 1: The ...
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3. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), January 31, 2002 Thursday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 09B, 713 words, Wiegand was expert in getting to know others; UW-Whitewater sociologist studied underground economy, AMY RABIDEAU SILVERS of the Journal Sentinel staff
... for connecting with people. The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater professor -- better ...
... scholarship," said his wife, Sharon Hutchinson, an anthropology professor ...
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4. The Toronto Star, July 11, 1999, Sunday, Edition 1, CONTEXT, 2486 words, A SMALL TRUCE GLOWS IN AFRICA
... lost spears, said Sharon Hutchinson, a University of Wisconsin anthropologist who lived in the ...
5. The Washington Post, July 7, 1999, Wednesday, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 2701 words, A New Peace in Sudan; Tribes Use Old Ways to End Modern War, Karl Vick, Washington Post Foreign Service, WUNLIT, Sudan
... lost spears, said Sharon Hutchinson, a University of Wisconsin anthropologist who lived with the region ...


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Jonathan Kenoyer

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Anatoly Khazanov

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1. The Jerusalem Post, May 20, 2004, Thursday, ECONOMICS; Pg. 18, 1018 words, The Conference Circuit, Greer Fay Cashman
... speaker will be Prof. Anatoly Khazanov of the University of Wisconsin, who will speak ...
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2. The Guardian (London), November 7, 1995, THE GUARDIAN FEATURES PAGE; Pg. 18, 1627 words, A LIBERATING SENSE OF CONTEXT; Obituary: Ernest Gellner, John Davis
THE anthropologist and philosopher and one of Britain's ...
... English and French-speaking anthropologists; and his championship of the work of Anatoly Khazanov was a major fruit of this ...
... arguments; he was able to show that anthropologists (who often seem to ...
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Joanna Lambert

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Maria Lepowsky

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1. Tampa Tribune (Florida), January 23, 1995, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 2, 752 words, FAMILY PROTECTION:, Compiled by SUZIE SIEGEL
... AN EGALITARIAN SOCIETY: Maria Lepowsky, author of "Fruit of the Motherland: ...
... associate professor at the University of Wisconsin at Madison in the ...
2. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), March 31, 1994, Thursday, NEWS/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL; Ed. F; Pg.48A, 344 words, SCIENCE NEWS BRIEFING
... island An American anthropologist has discovered a South ...
... in the heads of theoreticians, anthropologist Maria Lepowsky wrote in The New ...
... Lepowsky, who is the only anthropologist to have observed the life and rites of ...
... a professor at University of Wisconsin. GEOLOGY New publications ...
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3. The New York Times, March 29, 1994, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 1483 words, Sexes Equal on South Sea Isle, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
ANTHROPOLOGISTS have long been attracted to South ...
... it was for Dr. Maria Lepowsky, who in 1978 became the first and only anthropologist to live with the people of Sudest ...
... seas. The people there are an anthropologist's dream because they have had only minimal ...
... a striking example of what anthropologists call a gender- ...
... detail by any anthropologist. "It is not a ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Other anthropologists said the Vanatinai study was ...
... Sherry Ortner, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan ...
... charged dogma to many anthropologists. "It's not so ...
... Roy Wagner, an anthropologist at the University of Virginia ...
... island of Vanatinai. (Dr. Maria Lepowsky) (pg. C1); Dr. Maria Lepowsky, left (Don Ryan ...
... just left. (Dr. Maria Lepowsky) (pg. C11) Map of ...
... WILFORD, JOHN NOBLE MARIA LEPOWSKY (92%);


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Flagg Miller

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1. Journal of Women's History, March 2002, Vol. 14, No. 1; Pg. 94(30); ISSN: 1042-7961, 03386962, 13656 words, Public words and body politics: reflections on the strategies of women poets in rural Yemen., Miller, W Flagg
... by region. According to anthropologist Steven Caton, participants ...
... status, and personal integrity. Anthropologists have studied how poetic ...
... structures. Taking up anthropologist Lila Abu Lughod's ...
... rural women and their poetry. Anthropologist Cynthia Nelson's early ...
... oratory. See W. Flagg Miller, Inscribing the Muse: Political ...
... Eastern World," American Anthropologist 1, no. 3 ( ...
... industry, see W. Flagg Miller, "Metaphors of Commerce: Trans- ...
... 29-57. W. FLAGG MILLER is postdoctoral fellow at the ...

Paul Nadasdy

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Kirin Narayan

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1. The New York Times, August 17, 2000, Thursday, Late Edition - Final Correction Appended, Section G; Page 1; Column 2; Circuits , 1844 words, Arranged Marriages, Minus the Parents, By REENA JANA
... communicate well." Still, Kirin Narayan, a professor of anthropology and ...
... cultures of Asia at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, said that ...
2. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), May 3, 1998 Sunday, All, Pg. 1, 1757 words, Indian novel refreshed by sound of women's voices, GEETA SHARMA-JENSEN
... Dark Night of the Moon," University of Wisconsin anthropologist and novelist Kirin Narayan writes about a ...
... Moon." A cultural anthropologist, Narayan sets out to ...
... Night of the Moon," by Kirin Narayan (Oxford University Press, $ ...
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3. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 27, 1994, SUNDAY, SUNDAY EDITION, SUNDAY REVIEW; Pg. 4, 778 words, A Traveler Between Cultures, REVIEWED BY, ALIX MADRIGAL
... STARS, AND ALL THAT By Kirin Narayan Pocket; 311 pages; $ ...
... charming first novel, Kirin Narayan has a complex set of ...
... I became an anthropologist.''
... bicultural and being an anthropologist is that you always have a professional ...
... Russian Jewish, an anthropologist who studies New ...
... Baltimore, and Narayan is at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. ''It is ...
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4. The New York Times, November 24, 1992, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 2006 words, After Kinship and Marriage, Anthropology Discovers Love, By DANIEL GOLEMAN
... infects all peoples, anthropologists say. Some influential ...
... sway of this view, Western anthropologists did not even look ...
... legend. "For decades anthropologists and other scholars have assumed ...
... Leonard Plotnicav, an anthropologist at the University of Pittsburgh, and editor of the journal Ethnology. "Anthropologists came across it ...
... new focus for anthropologists; next month there will be the ...
... in San Francisco. Anthropologists distinguish between romantic ...
... By "romantic love," anthropologists mean an intense ...
... William Jankowiak, an anthropologist at the University of Nevada, ...
... Edward Fischer, an anthropologist at Tulane University, ...
... seemed due more to anthropologists' oversight than to a lack of ...
... reading of the records, since anthropologists often paid no ...
... accounts by informants to anthropologists. For example, Nisa, ...
... largely ignored by anthropologists and Western social historians. This is ...
... Helen Fisher, an anthropologist at the American Museum of ...
... families," said Dr. Kirin Narayan, an anthropologist at the University of Wisconsin. But that has begun to change, ...
... being noted by anthropologists in many other ...
... Victoria Burbank, an anthropologist at the University of California ...
... Susan Davis, an anthropologist and consultant in Haverford, ...


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1. Feminist Studies, Fall 2000, Vol. 26, No. 3; Pg. 553; ISSN: 0046-3663, 2776774, 2342 words, "Point Of Departure": Feminist Locations And The Politics Of Travel In India [Part 4 of 5]
... Nepal.[32] For anthropologists traveling to fieldsites, the symbol of ...
... anecdotes or for seasoned anthropologists trying their hand at ...
... may have been generated by the anthropologist's own yearning for ...
... stories, and playwriting, contemporary anthropologists such as Kirin Narayan and Dorinne Kondo have investigated the ...
... argued, the nomadic state of anthropologists cannot be collapsed into that of laboring ...
... marginalized area, as an anthropologist observer who is a ...
... other locations that accompany the anthropologist, but it also opens ...
... return again and again. The anthropologist's heavy bags in ...
2. Feminist Studies, Fall 2000, Vol. 26, No. 3; Pg. 559; ISSN: 0046-3663, 2776775, 7 words, "Point Of Departure": Feminist Locations And The Politics Of Travel In India [Part 5 of 5]
... October 1995, at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, the Women's ...
... Khan, Nicole Mailman, Kirin Narayan, Susan van Dyne, ...
... Geertz, Works and Lives: The Anthropologist As Author (Stanford: Stanford ...
... comparisons between tourists and anthropologists and the work/play dichotomy. [ ...
... laid out in Kirin Narayan's "How Native Is a 'Native' Anthropologist?" American Anthropologist 95 (September 1993): ...
... Western Intellectual Field: Anthropologists and Native Informants," Inscriptions ...
... Doubleday, 1964). [40]. Kirin Narayan, Love, Stars, and All That ( ...
... Press, 1991). [42]. Kirin Narayan, "Ethnography and Fiction: Where Is the Border?" ...
3. 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 ...
... trace into the academic publications of their anthropologist husbands. These early female anthropologists prefigured postmodern concerns, ...
... implicated in her research. Kirin Narayan's well-crafted short ...
... essay on Dakota anthropologist Ella Cara Deloria and ...
... fiction enabled these female anthropologists of color subversively to challenge ...
4. 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 ...
... I." Dorinne Kondo, Kirin Narayan and Ruth Behar use ...
... more "realistic" vein Kirin Narayan tells the story of 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 ...
... 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 ...
5. Women's Review of Books, May 1994, Vol. XI, No. 8; Pg. 12; ISSN: 0738-1433, 00670330, 1229 words, A time for stories, Ruta, Suzanne
... Love, Starts and All That,' which is Kirin Narayan's first novel
... Stars and All That, by Kirin Narayan. New York: Pocket ...
... articulate characters in Kirin Narayan's charming first novel. ...
... action. Narayan is an anthropologist who studies folktales. ...
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Larry Nesper

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1. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), March 24, 2005, Thursday, Metro Edition, NEWS; Pg. 21A, 626 words, RED LAKE SCHOOL SHOOTINGS; Grieving for the victims; Long-held Indian rituals help begin the healing process at Red Lake, Kevin Duchschere; Bill McAuliffe; Staff Writers
... said. According to Windal and Larry Nesper, an anthropology professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who has a ...
... DARYL LUSSIER (55%); LARRY NESPER (55%);


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Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney

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1. The Toronto Star, October 3, 2004 Sunday, BUSINESS; Pg. F02, 1418 words, Old kamikazes not suicidal, Bruce Wallace, Special to the Star, CHIRAN, Japan
... for the emperor, says Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney of the University of Wisconsin, an anthropologist who has studied the private ...
2. San Antonio Express-News (Texas), December 9, 2002, Monday, , METRO, Pg. 1A, 2339 words, A wide, wide world ; Waning activity, rising fat intake helping shape, Don Finley
... American culture, said Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney, a professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who has studied the ...
3. The Washington Post, January 27, 2002 Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD; Pg. T09, 970 words, A Matter of Taste, Reviewed by Sidney W. Mintz
... Europe. Rice as Self, Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney's 1993 treatise on ...
... Mintz is a retired anthropologist whose publications include "Worker ...
4. The Daily Yomiuri, November 28, 1993, Sunday, Pg. 7, 920 words, Japan's food of the gods, Joseph LaPenta; Special to The Daily Yomiuri
... Identities Through Time; Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney; Princeton Univ. Press. ...
In "Rice as Self," Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney, professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, examines ...
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... PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (84%); UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN (52%);


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Douglas Price

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1. The Washington Post, February 6, 2006 Monday, Final Edition, A Section; A06, 818 words, SCIENCE; Notebook
... arrived," said T. Douglas Price of the University of Wisconsin at Madison, lead ...
2. Los Angeles Times, February 4, 2006 Saturday, Home Edition, MAIN NEWS; National Desk; Part A; Pg. 9, 389 words, Science File; Found: Oldest Evidence of African Slaves in New World; Scientists say remains indicate that Ghanaians were brought to Mexico as early as the 1500s., Thomas H. Maugh II, Times Staff Writer
... arrived," said T. Douglas Price, an archeologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Price's results were ...
... origins. PHOTOGRAPHER: T. Douglas Price University of Wisconsin-Madison
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3. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), January 31, 2006 Tuesday, Final Edition, A News; Pg. 1, 1107 words, Taking slavery a step back; Early Mexican graves hold Africans, UW pair say, SUSANNE RUST, Staff, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
... Hemisphere. And researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Autonomous University of the ...
... plot, said T. Douglas Price, a professor of anthropology ...
... Vera Tiesler, an anthropologist at the Autonomous University, ...
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4. The New York Times, January 31, 2006 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Column 5; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 1134 words, At Burial Site, Teeth Tell Tale Of Slavery , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... led by T. Douglas Price of the University of Wisconsin concluded, ''Thus these individuals are likely to be ...
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5. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), January 31, 2006 Tuesday, SOONER EDITION, NATIONAL; NATIONAL BRIEFS; Pg. A-6, 578 words, GUILTY PLEA IN KATRINA SCAM
... in North America. University of Wisconsin-Madison anthropology professor T. Douglas Price, who helped conduct the ...
6. The Oregonian, February 9, 1999 Tuesday, SUNRISE EDITION, OBITUARIES;, Pg. B08, 4047 words, WILLIAM C. ANDERSON
... Vietnam War. He was an anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institution from ...
... in Astoria. Scott Douglas Price A funeral will be ...
... Gresham for Scott Douglas Price, who died Feb. ...
7. The New York Times, December 29, 1998, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Page 5; Column 1; Science Desk , 1237 words, On the Trail of the Monarch, With the Aid of Chemistry, By CAROL KAESUK YOON
... investigations. Dr. T. Douglas Price, archeologist at the University of Wisconsin, and an international team of ...
8. The New York Times, March 7, 1995, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 5; Science Desk , 1730 words, Corn in the New World: A Relative Latecomer, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... said Dr. T. Douglas Price, a University of Wisconsin archeologist who specializes ...
9. The New York Times, December 20, 1988, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 5; Science Desk, 2036 words, Life in the Stone Age: New Findings Point to Complex Societies, By WILLIAM K. STEVENS
... it was,'' said T. Douglas Price, an archeologist at the University of Wisconsin who is in the forefront of the ...


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1. U.S. News & World Report, April 8, 2002 April 8, 2002, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Vol. 132 , No. 11; Pg. 52, 2027 words, The Earliest Odyssey, By Robert Kunzig
... made," says archaeologist Douglas Price of the University of Wisconsin. "It's an unbelievable ...


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1. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), August 29, 2005 Monday, Final Edition, G Pulse; Pg. 1, 1187 words, Gorillas in their midst; Researchers study how food, mating affect social habits, SUSANNE QUICK, Staff, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
... earned her doctorate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and now is a ...
... diet and ranging patterns. Karen Strier, a UW anthropologist, predicts males may also ...
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2. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), February 10, 2004 Tuesday, Home Final Edition, 691 words, EXTINCTION OF SPECIES MAY BE HARBINGER OF MUCH WIDER LOSS, Mike Lafferty, THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
... Ohio State University anthropologist Jeffrey McKee.
... up yet," said Karen Strier, a primate specialist at the University of Wisconsin. Worldwide, there are many serious ...
3. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), February 17, 1999 Wednesday, Metro, Pg. 1, 807 words, From blah to wow! UW profs, museum offer a day of discovery, JO SANDIN
... staff and faculty members from the University of Wisconsin-Madison double-teamed ...
... history) to muriqui monkeys (Karen Strier, professor of anthropology). It's ...
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4. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), March 16, 1992, Metro Edition, Variety; Pg. 1E, 775 words, Watching what animals eat may reveal new drugs, Lewis Cope; Staff Writer
... foul-tasting prescription. Karen Strier, of the University of Wisconsin at Madison, discovered ...
5. The Toronto Star, February 16, 1992, Sunday, SUNDAY EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. B6, 467 words, A Sphinx riddle and other tough questions, BY MICHAEL SMITH TORONTO STAR, CHICAGO
... a happier note, anthropologist Karen Strier of the University of Wisconsin presented evidence that Brazilian ...
6. The Toronto Star, February 16, 1992, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. B6, 473 words, A Sphinx riddle and other tough questions, By Michael Smith TORONTO STAR, CHICAGO
... a happier note, anthropologist Karen Strier of the University of Wisconsin presented evidence that Brazilian ...
7. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 8, 1992, SATURDAY, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A4, 708 words, Monkeys May Know Medicine Scientists marvel at jungle animals' exploitation of useful plants, David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor, Chicago
... died with them. Recently, however, an anthropologist from the University of Wisconsin discovered that other inhabitants of the ...
RECOGNIZING MEDICINAL PLANTS Karen Strier, the Wisconsin anthropologist, has studied the monkeys and their feeding ...
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8. The New York Times, March 3, 1987, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 7, Column 1; Science Desk, 314 words, SCIENCE WATCH; Wildlife Strategies
... study, according to an anthropologist at Harvard University ...
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1. New Scientist, June 10, 1995, Features, Pg. 3030, 2416 words, Making a monkey of human nature: Convention says that our earliest ancestors behaved like baboons. But the monkeys of Central and South America have a more interesting tale to tell, MEREDITH F. SMALL (TEACHES ANTHROPOLOGY, CORNELL UNIVERSITY)
... African and Asian primates anthropologists have neglected them. But now ...
... maturity. But now anthropologists have to incorporate into their tales of hominid ...
... behaviour In the 1960s, when anthropologists took to the field to watch ...
... particular, soon became the anthropologists' "model primate", the best- ...
... on its way out. Karen Strier, an anthropologist at the University of Wisconsin, recently published a ...
... monkeys for decades. Anthropologists found no place ...
... tentative feelers" prompting anthropologists to step back and look ...
... No longer can anthropologists turn to one simple ...


Neil Whitehead

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1. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), April 19, 2004 Monday, ALL EDITION, Pg. 01G, 1026 words, UW student considers mound a key archaic site, SUSANNE QUICK squick@journalsentinel.com
... graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, this archaeological site ...
... variety of reasons," said Jason Yaeger, a professor of anthropology ...
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Yongming Zhou

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