3-1015 LASTING LEGACIES AND CHANGING TIDES IN HUMAN BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY
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Thursday, November 17, 2011: 16:00-17:45

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Practicing and Applied Anthropologists
Organizers:  Brooke A Scelza (UCLA)
Chairs:  Brooke A Scelza (UCLA)
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Mary K Shenk (U Missouri), Mary C Towner (Oklahoma State University) and Howard C Kress (Centers for Disease Control)
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A Survey of Non-Classical Polyandry
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Mobility and Revival of Reindeer Herding Among Evenk Hunters In Eastern Siberia, Russia
John P Ziker (Boise State U) and Artur Kharinsky (Irkutsk State Technical University)
17:30
[Re]Constructing An Archaeological Legacy of Hunting On the Colorado Plateau
R. Kyle Bocinsky (Washington State University) and Timothy A Kohler (Washington State University)

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