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From Honey to Ashes

From Honey to Ashes (2006)

From Honey to Ashes Lucas Bessire, 2006 In March 2004, one of the world's last voluntarily isolated groups of hunter-gatherers walked out of the forest in northern Paraguay, fleeing ranchers' bulldozers. They formed a new village with their more settled relatives, where they confronted the complexities...

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Loretta Cormier

Loretta Cormier: Secretary-Treasurer 2005-2008

  Loretta Cormier University of Alabama at Birmingham Secretary-Treasurer 2005-2008 From Loretta Cormier's webpage: I have done research in a wide variety of areas, but all relate to historical ecology, a multidisciplinary field that explores human-ecological relationships over time. As a Fulbright scholar, I worked with the Awá-Guajá, a group...

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Janet Chernela: SALSA President 2005-2008

Janet Chernela University of Maryland SALSA President 2005-2008 Janet Chernela is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Maryland.  After receiving her PhD from Columbia University in 1983, she served on the faculty of the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (National Institute of Amazonian...

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Warren Hern: Organizer of the 3th SALSA Conference

Warren Hern Co-organizer Third Sesquiannual Conference: Estes Park CO, USA, 10-12 June 2005   Anhtropology, University of Colorado at Boulder. Institutional webpage: https://www.colorado.edu/anthropology/warren-hern See posts tagged Warren Hern See posts about SALSA Conference 2005 Check other SALSA Conference Organizers ...

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Keynote Lecture 2005 Ellen Basso

Keynote Lecture 2005: Ellen Basso

Keynote Lecture 2005 Honorification and Avoidance SALSA III Sesquiannual Conference, Estes Park CO Ellen Basso, Professor, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona. Ellen Basso (Professor, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona) delivered the keynote lecture “Honorification and Avoidance.”...

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