Anthropology, Department of
 
		
	
 
Nebraska Anthropologist
Date of this Version
1997
Document Type
Article
Abstract
ARTICLES
01 Domestication of Dogs and Their Use on the Great Plains (Ruth Callahan)
12 Human Responses to Bison Nutritional Variability: An Illustration from the Central Plains (Chris Widga)
34 Winter Counts as Possible Precursors to Writing (Petra Eccarius)
39 Looted Archaeological Sites: Are They Worthy of Scientific Investigation?
 (Michelle J. Lundeen)
47 On Two Eras of African Archaeology: Colonial and National (Clea Koff)
58 Factors Leading to the Uprisings at Wounded Knee in 1890 and 1973: The Other Story (Andrew Amiotte)
68 Starbucks vs. Equal Exchange: Assessing the Human Costs of Economic
 Globalization (Lindsey M. Smith)
84 Monogamy vs. Polygyny in Rwanda: Round 1-The White Fathers, Round 2-
 The 1994 Genocide (Clea Koff)
96 Tibetan Fraternal Polyandry: A Review of its Advantages and its Breakdown
 (Jeff Willett)
108 Native Americans and Diabetes (Kristina K. Lee)
124  Human Mate Selection Based on Developmental Stability as Signaled  Through Physical Attractiveness: An Assessment of the Traits Used to  Determine Attractiveness and Evolutionary Mechanisms for their  Development
 (Erin Kimmerle)
 
				 
					
Comments
Published in Nebraska Anthropologist Vol. 14 (1997-1999). Copyright ©by the author; published by The University of Nebraska-Lincoln AnthroGroup.