
Anthropology, Department of
Nebraska Anthropologist
Nebraska Anthropologist is a peer-reviewed publication of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln AnthroGroup. It serves to disseminate student research in the subfields of anthropology.
Nebraska Anthropologist welcomes original contributions in anthropology and related fields. Manuscripts submitted for consideration should closely follow the style of American Antiquity. For detailed information about submissions, please contact the editor. Submissions or questions may be mailed to:
Editor, Nebraska Anthropologist
Department of Anthropology and Geography
810 Oldfather Hall
P. O. Box 880368
Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0368 United States
1977
Climatic Change and The Initial Middle Missouri Tradition, David L. Cook
A PERSONAL VISION of A MORE MEANINGFUL ANTHROPOLOGY (A Review of Personal and Extrapersonal Vision in Anthropology by Robert Jay), David C. Dominik
SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS: THE ROLE OF THE NATIVE (A Review of A Critical Analysis by Michael L. Blake), Kenneth Hale
A 'HEDGE' AGAINST CULTURAL DOMINANCE (A Review of Counter Culture and Cultural Hegemony: Some Notes on the Youth Rebellion of the 1960's by A. Norman Klein), Patrick F. McCarty
Review of The Grant Oneota Village by Marshall McKusick, Carol Raish
RESPONSIBILITY IN ANTHROPOLOGY (A Review of The Life and Culture of Ecotopia by E. N. Anderson, Jr.), Prudence Sadler
EVOLUTION FOR ANTHROPOLOGY: SETTING OUR HOUSE IN ORDER (A Review of Bringing It All Back Home by Gerald D. Berreman), Dennis Toom
CLAUDE LEVI-STRAUSS: The Man and His Works, Susan M. Voss
1975
Socialization of Children, Linda Davis
THE RELATIONSHIP OF ECONOMY TO COMMUNITY, Kathy Long Holland
Book Review: THE DYNAMICS OF STYLISTIC CHANGE IN ARIKARA CERAMICS By James Deetz., Craig Johnson
MODES OF ALLOCATION AND THE ACCULTURATION PROCESS, David T. Jones
BEWARE - Your Sins will Find You Out!, Betty McCormick
THE JOKING RELATIONSHIP IN AN URBAN VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATION, Cristy Stevens
PALEO-INDIAN LIFEWAYS IN THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST; 12,000 TO 10,000 BP, Robert E. Warren
OPPORTUNITIES FOR MUSEUM RESEARCH IN ANTHROPOLOGY: Are They Really Dead or Were They Only Sleeping?, Arthur H. Wolf
The Nebraska Anthropologist: Volume 2 (1975) Contents, Charles D. Zeier, Cristy J. Stevens, Arthur H. Wolf, and David T. Jones
1971
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE ABORIGINAL ARCHEOLOGY OF NEBRASKA, Donald J. Blakeslee