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Nebraska Anthropologist
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Date of this Version
1995
Document Type
Article
Abstract
AN HONORING
03 Dorothy M. McEwen: An Appreciation (Peter Bleed)
1995 ETHNOGRAPHIC FIELD SCHOOL
05 Summer 1995 Field School: An Overview (Emilia Clements-Gonzalez)
07 The Effects of a Long-Term Drought on the Economic Roles of Hacendado and
Ejidatario Women in a Mexican Ejido (Jodi L Biskup and Darcy L. Boellstorff)
15 The Ethnobotany of a Mestizo Village (Christina A. Pereira)
ARTICLES
31 Environmental Resources and Range Size: A Study of Modem and Ancient Hunter Gathers (George H. MacDonell)
47 Women in Development: The Need for a Grassroots Gender Planning Approach (Darcy L. Boellstorff)
57 Geophagy: Adaptive or Aberrant Behavior? (David E. Engberg)
69 Postmodernism and Anthropology (Elisabeth R. Gaines)
75 Paleoecological Implications of Plant/Animal Grazing Relations on the Mammoth Steppe of Eastern Beringia (Andre Antinori)
89 The Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act: A Necessary but
Costly Measure (Tina F. Brown)
Comments
Published in Nebraska Anthropologist Vol. 12 (1995-1996). Copyright ©by the author; published by The University of Nebraska-Lincoln AnthroGroup.