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  • Selig, Ruth O.; Kaupp, P. Ann (2001)
    The American Anthropological Association through its establishment of the Anthropology Education Commission hoped to foster integration of anthropological concepts, methods, and issues into education from pre-K through ...
  • King, Barbara J. (2008)
    Anthropologist King discusses various great ape species in light of research into their emotional lives, communication abilities, and capacity to understand the perspective of others.
  • Brown, Peter J.; Sweeney, Jennifer (2009)
    Discussion of obesity from an anthropological standpoint: historical context, biological and cultural perspectives, and cross-cultural standards of beauty.
  • Breitborde, Lawrence B.; Way, J. Edson (1984)
    Report on an innovative anthropology teacher-training institute, the Beloit College/Logan Museum Social Studies Project.
  • Anderson, Ollie Beaver; Goddard, Ives (2011-11-23)
    The story of the cannibal monster (Delaware mhúwe).
  • Anderson, Ollie Beaver; Goddard, Ives (2011-11-23)
    Addendum to the story of the cannibal monster.
  • Bryan, Betsy M. (2012)
    Objects made for and placed in burials were a significant part of a proper Egyptian entombment and demonstrate the belief that life's activities continued into eternity; for chronology of dynasties and dates mentioned in ...
  • Brooks, Alison S. (2012)
    'AnthroNotes' editor Brooks interviews Eric Cline and Deborah Lehr from the Capitol Archaeological Institute about efforts to end looting of antiquities in Egypt after the Egyptian revolution of 2011; this article was ...
  • Perez Baez, Gabriela (2011)
    Smithsonian linguist P?z B?, a member of the Recovering Voices Project, examines the impact of modern telecommunications technology on the world's linguistic diversity and the potential for maintaining this diversity; ...
  • Anonymous No. 5; Thomason, Lucy (2011-11-21)
    This is a winter story about a skilled hunter who is killed in battle and who is then brought back to life by the animals he had always treated exceptionally well. He is given medicine that has the power to revive the dead.
  • Morgan, Maggie; Thomason, Lucy (2011-11-21)
    This is a winter story about a woman who is impregnated by the sun and who later has to rescue her sons, a boy and a puppy, from Toad-Woman. Her sons then rescue their mother's brothers from the ogre who killed them.
  • Anderson, Ollie Beaver; Goddard, Ives (2011-11-23)
    The origin of the three Delaware clans.
  • Anderson, Ollie Beaver; Goddard, Ives (2011-11-23)
    The origin of the War Dance.
  • Potter, Stephen R. (1984)
    Description of prehistoric and historic archaeological sites found on National Park Service lands in and around Washington, D.C.
  • Kuipers, Joel C. (1991)
    The importance of poetic performance and ritual speech to the Weyewa people on the eastern Indonesian island of Sumba.
  • Tocheri, Matthew W.; Orr, Caley M.; Larson, Susan G.; Sutikna, Thomas; Jatmiko; Saptomo, E. W.; Due, Rokus A.; Djubiantono, Tony; Morwood, Michael J.; Jungers, William L. (2007)
  • Gifford-Gonzalez, Diane (1995)
    Questioning the accuracy of artistic renderings of prehistoric human life; for an updated version of this article, see 'Anthropology Explored, 2nd ed.'
  • Anderson, Ollie Beaver; Goddard, Ives (2011-11-23)
    The story of a man with a skin disease who was blessed by a sycamore tree.
  • Anderson, Ollie Beaver; Goddard, Ives (2011-11-23)
    The story of the water spirit (wewtë’nëwe:s).
  • Frohlich, Bruno; Amgalantugs, Tugsuu; Littleton, Judith; Galbat, Galdan; Hunt, David R.; Nittler, Elizabeth; Karstens, Sarah; Frohlich, Thomas; Batchatar, Erdene (Smithsonian Institution Arctic Studies Center, 2009)

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