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Moretti-Langholtz, Danielle

http://www.wm.edu/anthropology/directory.php?personid=1228176

Currently studying the political resurgence of Virginia Indians during the twentieth century. College of William and Mary.

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Loker, William

http://www.csuchico.edu/anth/loker/

Web site of the CSU Chico professor that discusses his research in applied anthropology in Honduras.

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Linke, Uli

http://www.rit.edu/~uhlgss/

Research focuses on historic and modern Europe, with an emphasis on Germany. Rochester Institute of Technology.

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Leacock, Eleanor Burke

http://web3.cas.usf.edu/main/depts/ANT/women/leacock/leacock.htm

Eminent American cultural anthropologist recognized primarily for her enthohistorical studies of the subarctic Innu and her contributions to feminist anthropology.

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Kroeber, Alfred L.

http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/Exhibits/nativeamericans/22.html

A biography of Kroeber's life and catalog of his contributions to the field of anthropology.

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Koolage, William W.

http://www.umanitoba.ca/colleges/uc/faculty/koolage.html

Associate professor of cultural and medical anthropology at the University of Manitoba who studies indigenous societies of northern North America.

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Kingsolver, Ann

http://www.cas.sc.edu/ANTH/Faculty/AEKingso/Kingsolver.html

Her research is focused on contributing to a broader social project of recognizing and addressing inequalities; with long-term ethnographic research concerns situated interpretations of transnational capitalism. University of South Carolina.

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Kenyon, Susan

http://blue.butler.edu/~skenyon/

Associate professor of anthropology and director of the anthropology program at Butler University. Professor Kenyon's research expertise includes gender studies, religion and healing, in Africa.

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Kasakoff, Alice

http://www.cas.sc.edu/phil/scistud/members/kasakoff.html

Research interests include gender, ethnography, and the individual in modern Egypt. University of South Carolina.

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Judd, Ellen R.

http://myprofile.cos.com/judde14

Professor of social anthropology at the University of Manitoba whose research interests includes gender and kinship in China.

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Jackson, Jason Baird

http://www.indiana.edu/~aisri/the_institute/personnel.shtml#jason

Assistant Professor of Folklore, Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University and researcher at the American Indian Research Institute.

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Hoffer, Cor

http://www.corhoffer.nl/

Sociologist and anthropologist conducting research at the University in Leiden (The Netherlands). His research interests include studying Muslim religion and health care.

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Heider, Karl

http://www.cas.sc.edu/ANTH/Faculty/HeiderK/Heider.html

Research activity is in the area of exploring the cultural shaping of emotions with field work in Indonesia. University of South Carolina.

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Gundaker, Grey

http://www.wm.edu/anthropology/directory.php?personid=1228168

Research and teaching interests include the ethnography of expressive and material practices, and learning environments, particularly involving African Americans in the U.S. and West Indies, and European Americans in the Appalachian corridor. College of William and Mary.

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Frake, Charles O.

http://wings.buffalo.edu/anthropology/Faculty/frake.htm

Professor at the University of Buffalo who researches cultural ecology and cognitive anthropology in Southeast Asia, the Philippines, and Europe.

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Fiske, Alan Page

http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/anthro/faculty/fiske/

Associate Professor of Anthropology at UCLA whose research and teaching explores the ways in which culture, psychology, and natural selection operate together to shape human sociality.

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Fiona Jordan

http://www.homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucsafmj

University College London PhD student interested in cultural evolution and diversity in the Pacific, especially the Austronesian world. Uses phylogenetic comparative methods to understand and examine cultural change and adaptation.

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Feinberg, Richard

http://www.personal.kent.edu/~rfeinber/

Professor at Kent State University who researches kinship and social organization, political development, indigenous seafaring techniques in Oceania and Native North America. Features recent publications and a photo gallery.

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English-Lueck, J.A.

http://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/jenglish/

Professor at San Jose State University in California, currently working on an ethnography of Silicon Valley cultures and their connection to centers of high technology worldwide.

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Eggertsson, Sveinn

http://notendur.hi.is/sveinne/sveinnee.html

Research areas include knowledge, perception, phenomenology, medical anthropology, Melanesia, and Papua New Guinea. University of Iceland.

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Dentan, Robert K.

http://wings.buffalo.edu/anthropology/Faculty/dentan.htm

Anthropology professor at the University of Buffalo who studies social organization, ecology and ritual in Southeast Asia and Africa.

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DeBernardi, Jean

http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/~jdeberna/

University of Alberta, Canada researcher whose interests include China, Southeast Asia, religion, language in society. Provides contacts, curriculum vitae and essays.

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David L. Crawford

http://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/dcrawford/

Features links to courses in cultural anthropology and Islamic societies and cultures. Also offers publications on Berber society, Morocco, labor relations, migration and the Amazigh identity movement. Fairfield University.

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