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Anthropologist Norman Tindale suggested the principal group occupying the region were the Ngunnawal people, while the Ngarigo lived immediately to the south of the ACT, The Wandandian to the east, the Walgulu also to the south, Gandangara people to the north, and Wiradjuri to the north west.
Anthropologist Norman Tindale suggested the principal tribe occupying the region were the Ngunnawal people, while the Ngarigo lived immediately to the south of the ACT, The Wandandian to the east, the Walgulu also to the south, Gandangara people to the north, and Wiradjuri to the north west.

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Robert Sussman, an evolutionary anthropologist and the editor in-chief of American Anthropologist, explained why the journal did not accept ads for Rushton's 1998 book:
Anthropologist Elman Service presented a system of classification for societies in all human cultures based on the evolution of social inequality and the role of the state.
Anthropologist David Graeber has noted that, historically, the first wage labor contracts we know about whether in ancient Greece or Rome, or in the Malay or Swahili city states in the Indian ocean were in fact contracts for the rental of chattel slaves ( usually the owner would receive a share of the money, and the slave, another, with which to maintain his or her living expenses.
Anthropologist C. Loring Brace in a recent study on cranial metric traits however, was also able to identify a " clear link " to North African populations for early Natufians based on his observation of gross anatomical similarity with extant populations found mostly in the Sahara.
Anthropologist John D. Hawks expresses the view that rather than explaining human traits simply and parsimoniously, it actually requires two explanations for each trait-first that proximity to water drove human evolution enough to significantly change the human phenotype and second that there was significant evolutionary pressure beyond mere phylogenetic inertia to maintain these traits ( which would not be adaptive on dry land ) and points out that exaptation is not an adequate reply.
Anthropologist Colin Groves has stated that Morgan's theories are sophisticated enough that they should be taken seriously as a possible explanation for hominin divergence and Carsten Niemitz has found more recent, weaker versions of the hypothesis more acceptable, approaching some of his own theories on human evolution.
Anthropologist Ashley Montagu wrote in 1988 that for some Mongoloids the " nose is flatter at the root ( the miscalled bridge ) and the slight fold of skin over the median part of the eye, the Epicanthic fold, is preserved.
The title article of An Anthropologist on Mars, which won a Polk Award for magazine reporting, is about Temple Grandin, a professor with high-functioning autism.
Anthropologist Julian Steward ( 1902-1972 ) coined the term, envisioning cultural ecology as a methodology for understanding how humans adapt to such a wide variety of environments.
* Ward Goodenough, Anthropologist known for his studies in the southern Pacific islands.
Anthropologist Laura Miller argues in her research that the majority of enjo-kōsai dates consists of groups of girls going with a group of older men to a karaoke bar for several hours and being paid for their time.
According to Marshall T. Newman in a 1953 article for the Journal of the American Anthropologist, Native American populations are generally consistent with Bergmann's rule although the cold climate and small body size combination of the Eastern Eskimo, Canoe Indians, Yuki, Andes natives and Harrison Lake Lillouet runs contrary to the expectations of Bergmann's rule.
Anthropologist Ray Birdwhistell pioneered the original study of nonverbal communication — what he called ‘ kinesics .’ He estimated that the average person actually speaks words for a total of about ten or eleven minutes a day and that the average sentence takes only about 2. 5 seconds.
Anthropologist Alfred Kroeber believed that by 1925 the Achomawi were no longer cooking in baskets, and were merely making them for sale and trade.
Anthropologist Dr Stephen Juan is the Ashley Montagu Fellow for the Public Understanding of Human Sciences at the University of Sydney.
Anthropologist Edward H. Hagen states in his Evolutionary Psychology FAQ from 2002 that he believes there is no clear evidence for the hypothesis that rape is adaptive.
He was well known in anthropology for his bibliographic work, compiling the lists of new books and articles that appeared in the early issues of the American Anthropologist and later the Journal of American Folklore.
Anthropologist Dmitri Bondarenko follows Carole Crumley in her definition of heterarchy as " the relation of elements to one another when they are unranked or when they possess the potential for being ranked in a number of different ways " and argues that it is therefore not strictly the opposite of hierarchy, but is rather the opposite of homoarchy, which is itself defined as " the relation of elements to one another when they possess the potential for being ranked in one way only ".
* Gopal Dutt Kulkarni ( 1936-): Writer of both fiction and non-fiction, Anthropologist, Lead writer for newspaper Gavkari.
* Anthropologist, Hindu-expert and linguist, Dr Cyril Hromnick, postulates that Dravidian traders, originally from the Gomti river in India, mined and inter-married with the Kung during the first millennium AD and that their descendants were responsible for building the terraces and stone circle dwellings that meander along Mpumalanga's escarpment as " astrological clocks ," as well as for creating the Quena-or Hottentot-race.
Anthropologist Guy Lesoeurs said, " Most people who come here think this was built for her.

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Anthropologist Dean Snow stated that though Franklin's Albany Plan may have drawn some inspiration from the Iroquois League, there is little evidence that either the Plan or the Constitution drew substantially from this source and argues that "... such claims muddle and denigrate the subtle and remarkable features of Iroquois government.
Anthropologist Adam Kuper argued that "' Structuralism ' came to have something of the momentum of a millennial movement and some of its adherents felt that they formed a secret society of the seeing in a world of the blind.
Anthropologist C. Scott Littleton has described the Yamato Takeru legend as “ Arthurian ” due to some structural similarities with the King Arthur legend.
Anthropologist Marvin T. Smith ( 1986: 131 32 ) theorized that some Erie fled to Virginia and then South Carolina, where they became known as the Westo.

Anthropologist and time
One of Nader's best known contributions was in writing the at the time highly controversial " Up the Anthropologist -- Perspectives Gained From Studying Up " in 1969, which was " one of the first calls to anthropologists to think more about the ' study of the colonizers rather than the colonized, the culture of power rather than the culture of the powerless, the culture of affluence rather than the culture of poverty.

Anthropologist and among
Anthropologist Wendy James writes that among the Uduk people of northeast Africa there is a strong custom that any gift that crosses subclan boundaries must be consumed rather than invested.
" Kinship and Social Behavior among the Haida ," American Anthropologist, n. s., 36: 355 385 ( 1934 )
* Body Ritual among the Nacirema ( PDF ) from American Anthropologist, June 1956
wikisource: Body Ritual among the Nacirema, from American Anthropologist, vol 58.
* Body Ritual among the Nacirema from American Anthropologist, June 1956
" The Concept of Supernatural Power among the Chiricahua and Mescalero Apaches ", American Anthropologist, 37 ( 1 ), 65 70.

Anthropologist and during
Anthropologist Professor Jindrich Matiegka conducted research here between 1915-1919, during which he arranged the remains of 10-15, 000 people.

Anthropologist and first
Anthropologist James Mooney was one of the first to study the circle dance.
In 1926, Jenness succeeded Canada's first Chief Anthropologist, Dr. Edward Sapir, as Chief of Anthropology at the National Museum of Canada, a position he retained until his retirement in 1948.

Anthropologist and
* 1930 Marshall Sahlins, American Anthropologist
Her third and longest-lasting marriage ( 1936 1950 ) was to the British Anthropologist Gregory Bateson with whom she had a daughter, Mary Catherine Bateson, who would also become an anthropologist.
American Anthropologist, 37 ( 1 ), 65 70.
American Anthropologist, 38 ( 4 ), 620 633.
American Anthropologist, 42 ( 4 ), 617 634.
American Anthropologist, 58 ( 2 ), 296 308.
Mooney's obituary is available on JSTOR in American Anthropologist 24, # 2 ( New Series ), pp. 209 214.
American Anthropologist volume 90, March 1988. page 73 81.
* Speck, Frank G. " The Cane BlowGun in Catawba and Southeastern Ethnology " in American Anthropologist 40: 2 ( Apr .- Jun., 1938 ), pp. 198 204.
Tylor, and the Uses of Invention ” American Anthropologist, 65 ( 1963 ), 783 799
American Anthropologist 73: 571 594.
American Anthropologist ( ns ) 10 ( 4 ), 644 649.
American Anthropologist ( ns ) 10 ( 2 ), 221 230.
American Anthropologist ( ns ) 14, 467 471.
American Anthropologist ( ns ) 16, 59 67.
" The Science of Culture ," American Anthropologist, n. s., 34: 200 215 ( 1932 )
" The Witoto Kinship System ," American Anthropologist, n. s., 38: 525 527 ( 1936 )
" Notes on the Tenino, Molala, and Paiute of Oregon ," American Anthropologist, n. s., 40: 395 402 ( 1938 )
" Double Descent ," American Anthropologist, 42: 555 561, 1940.
" Bronislaw Malinowski ," American Anthropologist, n. s., 45: 441 451, 1943.
** Sarunas Milisauskas ( 1980 ), American Anthropologist 82 ( 4 ): 882 883,.

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