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- Histories of Anthropology Annual
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Volume 3, 2007
- Contributors
- Editors' Introduction
- 12. Minorities in American Anthropology: A Personal View
- 11. Applying Anthropology in the Interest of the State: John Collier, the Indian Office, and the Bureau of Sociological Research
- 10. Salvaging the Delaware Big House Ceremony: The History and Legacy of Frank Speck's Collaboration with the Oklahoma Delaware
- 9. Anténor Firmin, Nineteenth-Century Pioneeering Anthropologist: His Influence on Anthropology in North America and the Caribbean
- 8. Missing Ancestors and Missing Narratives
- 7. The American School and Scientific Racism in Early American Anthropology
- 6. Cushing at Cornell: The Early Years of a Pioneering Anthropologist
- 5. J. N. B. Hewitt
- 4. Stephen Leacock: The Not-So-Funny Story of His Evolutionary Ethnology and Canada's First Peoples
- 3. William Fielding Ogburn's Fostering of Sol Tax's Explorations of Small-Scale Mercantile Capitalism in Highland Guatemala
- 2. Significant Form: Sapir's Phonemic Poetics
- I. Leslie A. White and the Socio-Politics of War
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