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Cultural anthropologist Wade Davis points to the dangers of " modernization " ( often cited as reason for economic development ) and globalization as threats to indigenous cultures and languages throughout the world.
* Wade Davis ( born 1953 ), Canadian anthropologist, ethnobotanist, author and photographer
He appeared in the IMAX documentary film Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk, riding the length of the Grand Canyon with his daughter and with anthropologist Wade Davis.
According to anthropologist of religion Winston Davis, Mahikari groups are comparable to Church of World Messianity and follow basically the same healing ritual.
* Wade Davis, Noted Canadian anthropologist, ethnobotanist, author and photographer

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Deciding to author a book on the subject, he wrote Keris and Other Malay Weapons, being encouraged to do so by anthropologist friends ; it would subsequently edited into a readable form by Betty Lumsden Milne and published by the Singapore-based Progressive Publishing Company in 1936.
The anthropologist Paul Rabinow wrote a book on the history of the PCR method in 1996 ( entitled Making PCR ) in which he discussed whether or not Mullis " invented " PCR or " merely " came up with the concept of it.
In 1895, Stewart Culin, an American anthropologist, wrote a paper in which mahjong was mentioned.
Martin Orans, another anthropologist who worked in Samoa, wrote:
In 1947, anthropologist Harold Sterling Gladwin wrote " supermodel " in his book Men Out of Asia.
The anthropologist Clifford Geertz wrote the influential essay Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight, on the meaning of the cockfight in Balinese culture.
Two millennia before the French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss wrote The Raw and the Cooked, the Chinese differentiated " raw " and " cooked " categories of barbarian peoples who lived in China.
For example, noted African-American anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston worked extensively as an apprentice for various hoodoo doctors and wrote about her experiences.
The anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski wrote to the Norwegian press in support of Reich.
" Reich received support from overseas, first from the anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski ( 1884 – 1942 ), who wrote to the press in Norway in March 1938 that Reich's " sociological works ... a distinct and valuable contribution toward science ," and from A. S. Neill ( 1883 – 1973 ), founder of Summerhill, a progressive school in England, who argued that " the campaign against Reich seems largely ignorant and uncivilized, more like fascism than democracy ..."
At Bloomington, he wrote several essays about his native Chewa tribe for the folklorist Stith Thompson, who introduced him to Edward Sapir, an anthropologist at the University of Chicago, to which, after four semesters, he transferred.
Forensic anthropologist Caroline Wilkenson wrote in 2004 that Australoids have the largest brow ridges " with moderate to large supraorbital arches ", so they have the smallest brow ridges.
) His second wife, Theodora Kraków Kroeber, also an anthropologist, wrote a well-known biography of Ishi, Ishi in Two Worlds.
Colin M. Turnbull, an American anthropologist, wrote a book about the Efé Pygmies, The Forest People, in 1965.
In the foreword of the book Xingu: the Indians, Their Myths the anthropologist Kenneth S. Brecher wrote that
William S. Laughlin ( August 26, 1919 – April 6, 2001 ) was an American anthropologist who carried on research and wrote about aboriginal peoples in the Aleutians and Greenland.
German philosopher and anthropologist of law Axel Montenbruck wrote that Dehumanization is inextricably linked with both the “ techniques of neutralization ” ( Matza / Sykes ) and to the obedience aspects of the Milgram-experiment and in a wider sense with Zimbardos Stanford prison-experiment.
Photographer Margaret Morton made the photo book The Tunnel, film maker Mark Singer made the documentary Dark Days and anthropologist Teun Voeten wrote Tunnel People.
In the mid-1990s, while Tomczak was still involved in the group's leadership, religious anthropologist Dr. Karla Poewe wrote that " Vineyard is particularly attractive to the young and intellectual ... People of Destiny serves a Catholic constituency.
He was an anthropologist who wrote about the ' primitive mind '.
" As Wendy Perron wrote, " Jazz dance, ' fusion ,' and the search for our cultural identity all have their antecedents in Dunham's work as a dancer, choreographer, and anthropologist.
" A woman with long thick hair demonstrated the life force, the multiplying power of profusion, prosperity ... a green thumb for raising bountiful farms and many healthy children ", wrote Sylvia Ardyn Boone, an anthropologist specializing in the Mende culture of Sierra Leone.
She is foremost an anthropologist and a folklorist on which she wrote a book called Listening for a Life.
In 1941 anthropologist Robert Redfield wrote about a shift from ' folk society ' to ' urban society '.

anthropologist and brothers
In 1976, anthropologist Spencer MacCallum visited Mata Ortiz and met Juan Quezada and his extended family of brothers, sisters, their children and neighbors.
Sir Arthur Keith ( 5 February 1866 – 7 January 1955 ) was a Scottish anatomist and anthropologist, who became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Hunterian Professor and conservator of the Hunterian Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons in London ( not to be confused with the Hunterian Museum Glasgow Scotland ; the two were founded by brothers ).

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According to Scott Simpson, the Gona Project's physical anthropologist, the fossil evidence from the Middle Awash indicates that both A. kadabba and A. ramidus lived in " a mosaic of woodland and grasslands with lakes, swamps and springs nearby ," but further research is needed to determine which habitat Ardipithecus at Gona preferred.
In 1968 American anthropologist Johan Reinhard located a few of the last surviving Kusunda near Gorkha in Central Nepal, and in 1969 and 1975 he found further members in Dang and Surkhet valleys in western Nepal, collecting basic linguistic and ethnographic data ( see references below ).
In his book " What Women Want, What Men Want ,", anthropologist John Townsend takes the genetic basis of love one step further by identifying how the sexes are different in their predispositions.
" An anthropologist studying another South African cave has called for further studies to ensure that the incisions were deliberate and not the result of an attempt to remove ochre powder from the stones.
German Jewish anthropologist Franz Weidenreich replaces him as honorary director of the Laboratory and excavations continue uncovering a further three skullcaps in 1936.
In his book The Savage Mind ( 1962, English translation 1966 ), French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss used bricolage to describe any spontaneous action, further extending this to include the characteristic patterns of mythological thought.
Some further aspects of the concept of abstract labour are provided by Marxian anthropologist Lawrence Krader in his works Labor and value and A treatise of social labor.

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Some critics, such as Jerry Coyne ( professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Chicago ) and Eugenie Scott ( a physical anthropologist and executive director of the National Center for Science Education ) have argued that the concept of irreducible complexity, and more generally, intelligent design is not falsifiable, and therefore, not scientific.
" Although the authors of Islamic Homosexualities argued this did not mean women could not engage in lesbian relationships, a lesbian anthropologist in 1991 visited Yemen and reported that women in the town she visited were unable to comprehend her romantic relationship to another woman.
Wright argued that it does not require a trained anthropologist to classify an array of Englishmen, West Africans, and Chinese with 100 % accuracy by features, skin color, and type of hair despite so much variability within each of these groups that every individual can easily be distinguished from every other.
Although in 1977 cultural anthropologist Jules de Leeuwe argued that some societies were " mainly gynecocratic " ( others being " mainly androcratic "), he did not identify any in his short response.
Physical anthropologist Jeffrey McKee argued the new findings of accelerated evolution bear out predictions he made in a 2000 book The Riddled Chain.
The anthropologist H. Sidky noted that ergotism had existed for centuries before the Salem witch trials, and argued that its symptoms would have been recognizable during the time of the Salem witch trials.
However, anthropologist Dwight Read later argued that the way in which kinship categories are defined by individual researchers are substantially inconsistent.
In his essay " Le Totemisme aujourdhui " ( Totemism Today ), the anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss argued that human cognition, which is based on analogical thought, is independent of social context.
French anthropologist Bernard Sergent, in La Genèse de l ' Inde ( 1997 ), argued that Finno-Ugric ( Uralic ) may have a genetic source or have borrowed significantly from proto-Dravidian or a predecessor language of West African origins.
'" In the context of this debate, anthropologist Nicolas Langlitz argued that Erowid also serves as a mechanism of postmarket surveillance or pharmacovigilance in the realm of illicit and experimental substances.
And a local anthropologist, Peter Mulholland, has argued that Orange parades effectively deny the human rights and dignity of the minority community through annually reviving and fanning the flames of sectarian hatred
In 1968 Professor W. E. H. " Bill " Stanner, an Australian anthropologist, coined the term the " Great Australian Silence " in a Boyer Lecture entitled " After the Dreaming ", where he argued that the writing of Australian history was incomplete.

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