Cultural anthropologists study the traditions, religion, shared beliefs, values, and institutions of cultures and societies from a holistic perspective.
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Biographical overview of the University of California, Berkeley Emeritus Professor that details her contributions to the field of Cultural Anthropology.
Biographical sketch of the 19th Century ethnologist who lived among the Zuni.
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.
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.
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.
Sociologist and anthropologist conducting research at the University in Leiden (The Netherlands). His research interests include studying Muslim religion and health care.
Assistant Professor of Folklore, Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University and researcher at the American Indian Research Institute.
Features contact details, academic achievements and summary of research for this Indian anthropologist.
Professor at Northern Arizona University who studied applied anthropology as it relates to the enculturation Native American Indians.
Research interests focus on Middle America, culture and personality, and the sociocultural change of prehistoric cultures. University of Minnesota, Duluth.
Professor of Anthropology at Stockton College.
Anthropology professor at Northern Arizona University researching culture change, gender issues, applied, and development in Polynesia.
Researches domestic society, contemporary issues, and future-oriented. Interests focused on how human well-being changes as a result of resource use and economic development. Oregon State University.
Offers articles, photos, crafts, artwork, and professional qualifications.
Anthropologist and director of the Program Review Office of Planning and Institutional Effectiveness at the Florida International University.
Biographical overview of the University of California, Berkeley Emeritus Professor that details her contributions to the field of Cultural Anthropology.
Anthropologist and director of the Program Review Office of Planning and Institutional Effectiveness at the Florida International University.
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.
Sociologist and anthropologist conducting research at the University in Leiden (The Netherlands). His research interests include studying Muslim religion and health care.
Assistant Professor of Folklore, Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University and researcher at the American Indian Research Institute.
Professor at Northern Arizona University who studied applied anthropology as it relates to the enculturation Native American Indians.
Anthropology professor at Northern Arizona University researching culture change, gender issues, applied, and development in Polynesia.
Offers articles, photos, crafts, artwork, and professional qualifications.
Research interests focus on Middle America, culture and personality, and the sociocultural change of prehistoric cultures. University of Minnesota, Duluth.
Researches domestic society, contemporary issues, and future-oriented. Interests focused on how human well-being changes as a result of resource use and economic development. Oregon State University.
Professor of Anthropology at Stockton College.
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.
Biographical sketch of the 19th Century ethnologist who lived among the Zuni.
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.
Features contact details, academic achievements and summary of research for this Indian anthropologist.