Faculty Information
DANIEL L.
BOXBERGER
(Professor & Chair, Ph.D.University of British Columbia), ethnohistory,
maritime anthropology, economic development and social change, North American
Indians; Northwest Coast.
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SARAH K. CAMPBELL (Associate Professor,
Ph.D. University of Washington), New World prehistory, Northwest
prehistory, hunter-gatherer adaptations, archaeological method and
theory, evolutionary theory, protohistoric studies.
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MICHAEL A. GRIMES (Associate Professor, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh),
biological anthropology, physiology, nutrition and metabolism,
reproduction, endocrinology, lactation, fertility analysis. e-mail
JOYCE D. HAMMOND (Professor,
Ph.D. University of Illinois), gender studies, visual anthropology, expressive
and popular culture (particularly photographic, film & video
representations), tourism, fieldwork methods and museum studies; Pacific.
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LINDA A. KIMBALL (Professor, Ph.D. Ohio State University), anthropological
linguistics, archeoastronomy; Southeast and Island Asia, Central Asia,
Pacific.
TODD A. KOETJE (PhD Tennessee 1989 Assoc Prof), archaeology,
quantitative methods, spatial studies, method and theory; Paleolithic
Old World, Paleoindian-Archaic Northeast US, NW coast Prehistory.
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JAMES LOUCKY (Professor,
Ph.D. University of California-Los Angeles), Latin America, international
migration, applied anthropology, borderlands, intercultural education; Latin
America.
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ROBERT C. MARSHALL
(Professor, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh), political economy, symbolism,
Marxist anthropology; East Asia, Japan. e-mail
KATHLEEN SAUNDERS (Lecturer, ABD, University of Minnesota Twin Cities),
anthropology of science and technology, production and reproduction,
biomedical ethics, political economy.
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JOAN C. STEVENSON (Professor, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), ADHD, anthropological genetics,
biosocial evolution, historical demography of Mennonites, medical anthropology,
osteology, European immigrants.
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KATHLEEN YOUNG
(Associate Professor, Ph.D. Simon Fraser University), war/violence and human
rights, death and dying, gender, religion,
ethnic relations; Croatia, the Balkans.
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