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Cameron Littleton Adams |
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The ethnophysiology of the Tzeltal Maya of Highland Chiapas | Ph. D. | 05/2004
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Rebecca Lynne Austin |
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Environmental movements and fisherfolk participation on a coastal frontier, Palawan Island, Philippines | Ph. D. | 05/2003
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Govinda Bahadur Basnet |
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Water of discord, water of unity: an ethnographic study of the struggle for water rights in upper mustang, nepal | Ph. D. | 12/2007
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Ilyssa Faith Berg |
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Plant medicinal use and lexical variation within the folk classification system of the Highland Maya of Chiapas, Mexico | M.A. | 05/2004
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Eric Everett Bowne |
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"A bold and warlike people" : the origin, career, and decline of the Westo Indians in the early Colonial South | Ph. D. | 08/2003
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Brian Christopher Campbell |
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Developing dependence, encountering resistance | Ph. D. | 05/2005
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David Gregory Casagrande |
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Ecology, cognition, and cultural transmission of Tzeltal Maya medicinal plant knowledge | Ph. D. | 12/2002
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Jonathan Matthew Compton |
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Regional patterns of animal use during the woodland and mississippian periods in the central mississippi valley | Ph. D. | 05/2009
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Dana Robert Cooley |
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Cultural models and fishing knowledge : a case study of commercial blue crab fishermen in Georgia, USA | Ph. D. | 05/2003
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David N Cozzo |
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Ethnobotanical classification system and medical ethnobotany of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians | Ph. D. | 05/2004
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