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1988 ANNUAL MEETING

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Harriet E Manelis Klein, Program Chair

Program Editors

Ben Orlove (American Ethnological Society)


Ruth Wilson (Association of Black Anthropologists)
Rebecca French (Association for Political and Legal Anthropology)
Robert Drennan (Archeology Section)
Yasar Iscan (Biological Anthropology Section)
Yolanda Moses (Council on Anthropology and Education)
Roberta Baer (Council on Nutritional Anthropology)
Carole Hill (General Anthropology Division)
Elizabeth Briody (National Association for the Practice of Anthropology)
James Edell (National Association of Student Anthropologists)
Frank E Bartell (Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges)
William A Douglas (Society for the Anthropology of Europe)
James Peacock (Society for Cultural Anthropology)
Edward Bruner (Society for Humanistic Anthropology)
Michael Salovesh (Society for Latin American Anthropology)
Katherine Branstetter (Society for Linguistic Anthropology)
Carole Browner (Society for Medical Anthropology)
Susan Abbott (SOCiety for Psychological Anthropology)
Karen Curtis (SOCiety for Urban Anthropology)
Thomas D Blakely (Society for Visual Anthropology)
Joan Williams, Film Program
Lucille Dinon Horn, Special Events
Eugene L Sterud, Executive Director, ex officio

OFFICERS OF THE
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

President Roy A Rappaport


President-elect Jane Buikstra
Board of Directors George Armelagos, Meta Baba, Peggy
Barlett, Sylvia Forman, Stephen Gudeman,
James Hamill, Marvin Harris, Karl Heider,
James Hill, Paul Kay, Kenneth Kennedy,
Gilbert Kushner, Louise Lamphere, Shirley
Lindenbaum, Pertti Pelto, William Roseberry,
Theodore Schwartz, David Smith, Annette
Weiner
Executive Director Eugene L Sterud
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

PROGRAM
OFTHE
87TH ANNUAL MEETING

PHOENIX, AZ/NOVEMBER 16-20, 1988


The annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association provides a forum
for the dissemination of knowledge and discussion. The views expressed at the
sessions are solely those of the speakers and the Association does not endorse,
approve, or censor them. Descriptions of events and tit/es are those of the organ-
izers, not the Association.

Published by the
American Anthropological Association

1703 New Hampshire Avenue. NW


Washington. DC 20009

Copyright © 1988 by the American Anthropological Association

All rights reserved. No pa~ of this publication may be reprinted in any form or by
any means Without pnor wntten permission from the publisher.
CONTENTS

Presidents of the Association. · .IV

Editors of American Anthropologist. . iv

Honors and Awards .. .. v

General Information . · vii

Plenary Events .. ..ix

Invited Sessions. · .IX

Business Meetings ... · xv

Meeting Rooms Directory. .xvi

PROGRAM ... . 1

Topical, Ethnic and Geographic Index of Sessions. . ... 108

Index of Participants. . ... 129

Index of Exhibitors. . .. 150


PRESIDENTS OF THE ASSOCIATION
W J McGee (1902-1904) Wendell C Bennet! (1952)
F W Putnam (1905-1906) Fred R Eggan (1953)
Franz Boas (1907-1908) John Otis Brew (1954)
W H Holmes (1909-1910) George P Murdock (1955)
J Walter Fewkes (1911-1912) Emil W Haury (1956)
Roland B Dixon (1913-1914) E Adamson Hoebel (1957)
F W Hodge (1915-1916) Harry Hoijer (1958)
Alfred L Kroeber (1917-1918) Sol Tax (1959)
Clark Wissler (1919-1920) Margaret Mead (1960)
W C Farabee (1921-1922) Gordon R Willey (1961)
Walter Hough (1923-1924) Sherwood L Washburn (1962)
Ales Hrdlicka (1925-1926) Morris E Opler (1963)
Marshall H Saville (1927-1928) Leslie A White (1964)
Alfred M Tozzer (1929-1930) Alexander Spoehr (1965)
George G MacCurdy (1931) John P Gillin (1966)
John R Swanton (1932) Frederica de Laguna (1967)
Fay-Cooper Cole (1933-1934) Irving Rouse (1968)
Robert H Lowie (1935) Cora DuBois (1969)
Herbert J Spinden (1936) George M Foster (1970)
Nels C Nelson (1937) Charles Wagley (1971)
Edward Sapir (1938) Anthony F C Wallace (1972)
Diamond Jenness (1939) Joseph B Casagrande (1973)
John M Cooper (1940) Edward H Spicer (1974)
Elsie Clews Parsons (1941 ) Ernestine Friedl (1975)
A V Kidder (1942) Walter Goldschmidt (1976)
Leslie Spier (1943) Richard N Adams (1977)
Robert Redfield (1944) Francis L K Hsu (1978)
Neil M Judd (1945) Paul J Bohannan (1979)
Ralph Linton (1946) Conrad M Arensberg (1980)
Ruth F Benedict (1947) (Jan-May) William C Sturtevant (1981)
Clyde Kluckhohn (1947) (May-Dec) M Margaret Clark (1982)
Harry L Shapiro (1948) Dell H Hymes (1983)
A Irving Hallsowell (1949) Nancy 0 Lurie (1984-1985)
Ralph L Beals (1950) June Helm (1986-1987)
William W Howells (1951) Roy A Rappaport (1988-1989)

EDITORS OF AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST


F W Hodge (1899-1910) Walter R Goldschmidt (1956-1959)
John R Swanton (1911) Edward H Spicer (1960-1962)
F W Hodge (1912-1914) George D Spindler (1963-1966)
Pliny E Goddard (1915-1920) Ward H Goodenough (1967-1970)
John R Swanton (1921-1923) Laura Bohannan (1971-1973)
Robert H Lowie (1924-1933) Robert A Manners (1974-1975)
Leslie Spier (1934-1938) Richard B Woodbury (1976-1978)
Ralph Linton (1939-1944) David L Olmsted (1979-1981)
J Alden Mason (1945-1948) H Russell Bernard (1982-1985)
Melville J Herskovits (1949-1952) Thomas C Greaves (1985-1986)
Sol Tax (1953-1955) H Russell Bernard (1986-1989)

IV
HONORS AND AWARDS
Distinguished Lecturers

Joseph Greenberg (1970) Eliot D Chapple (1979)


Robert Braidwood (1971) Raymond Firth (1980)
George Condominas (1972) Kent Flannery (1981)
John W M Whiting (1973) Marshall Sahlins (1982)
Miguel Leon-Portilla (1974) Clifford Geertz (1983)
Elizabeth Colson (1975) Charles F Hockett (1984)
Robert McC Adams (1976) David R Pilbeam (1985)
F Clark Howell (1977) David F Aberle (1986)
Milton Singer (1978) Albert C Spaulding (1987)
Mary T Douglas (1988)

The Distinguished Service Award


1976 Margaret Mead 1984 Ashley Montagu
Lita Osmundsen Philleo Nash
1977 Bela Maday B Irving Rouse
Sol Tax Thomas A Sebeok
1978 William W Howells 1985 David P Boynton
Nathalie F S Woodbury Katherine Dunham
1979 John 0 Brew Helen Fisher
Frederick Johnson Pearl E Primus
Philip Sapir 1986 J Lawrence Angel
Edward H Spicer Frederica de Laguna
1980 George M Foster Ward H Goodenough
Raymond H Thompson 1987 Harold E Driver
1982 Sherwood L Washburn Mary Green Seymour
John W M Whiting and 1988 David H French
Beatrice Blyth Whiting David H P Maybury-Lewis and
1983 William N Fenton Pia H Maybury-Lewis
Charles F Voegelin and
Florence M Voegelin

Anthropology in Media Award


Stephen Jay Gould (1987)

L Bryce Boyer Prize


Presented by the Society for Psychological Anthropology
Yoram Bilu (1986)
Sudhir Kakar (1987)
Waud Kracke (1988)

Alfred Vincent Kidder Award


for Eminence in the Field of American Archaeology
Alfred Marsten Tozzer (1950) Paul S Martin (1968)
Earl H Morris (1953) Richard S MacNeish (1971)
Samuel K Lothrop (1956) Gordon R Willey (1974)
Charles C DiPeso (1959) Emil W Haury (1977)
Tatiana Proskouriakoff (1962) William T Sanders (1980)
Neil Judd (1965) Watson Smith (1983)
Ignacio Bernal (1986)

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Solon T Kimball Award
for Public and Applied Anthropology

Thayer Scudder (1984)


Culture and Learning Department
Kamehameha Schools, Honolulu, Hawaii (1986)
Michael M Cernea (1988)

Edward J Lehman Award


Edward THall (1987)

Margaret Mead Award


Established by the Society for Applied Anthropology. Beginning in 1982, the
Award has been given jointly by the Society and the American Anthropological
Association.

John Ogbu (1979) Sue E Estroff (1984)


Brigitte Jordan (1980) Susan C M Scrimshaw (1985)
Nancy Scheper-Hughes (1981) Jill E Korbin (1986)
Mary Elmendorf (1982) Myra Bluebond-Langner (1987)
Ruthann Knudson (1983) Alex Stepick (1988)

Stirling Award
for Contributions to Psychological Anthropology
Established in 1968 as the Stirling Award for Culture and Personality Studies of
the American Anthropological Association. Presented by the Society for Psycho-
logical Anthropology as the Stirling Award for Contributions to Psychological An-
thropology in 1983 and, thereafter, jointly by the SOCiety and the Association.
Victor Barnouw (1968) Geoffrey White (1977)
James P Spradley (1969) Susan Abbott and
Carolyn Henning Brown (1970) Ruben Klein (1978)
Theodore D Graves (1971) William W Dressler (1979)
Ralph Bolton (1972) Catherine Lutz (1980)
Charlene Bolton, Ralph Bolton. Claudia Strauss (1983)
Carol Michelson, Jeffrey Wilde Lila Abu-Lughod (1984)
(1974) Nancy Scheper-Hughes (1985)
Nancy G Graves and T M Luhrman (1986)
Theodore Graves (1975) Dennis B McGilvray (1987)
Lorraine Kirk and Thomas J Csordas and
Michael Burton (1976) Thomas Gregor (1988)

VI
GENERAL INFORMATION

REGISTRATION
Registration desks are located on the Atrium level of the Hyatt Regency and will be open on
Wednesday from noon to 8 pm, Thursday through Saturday from 8 am to 4 pm and Sunday
from 8 am to noon. Registration includes a copy of the Program, a copy of the meeting edi-
tion of the Anthropology Newsletter, which contains Program changes, the Agenda for the
Business Meeting and a badge that is required for admission to all sessions, meetings, ex-
hibits and services. The advance registration desks are open the same hours as the regis-
tration desks. Abstracts of Papers presented at this meeting may be purchased at the reg-
istration desk or at the membership booth. All program changes including additions, revi-
sions and cancellations received after September 9 are printed in the meeting edition of the
Anthropology Newsletter.

ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING


Roy Rappaport chairs the Association's annual business meeting on Thursday at 9 pm in
the Sheraton Grand Ballroom. All members in good standing are encouraged to attend.
Registration badges are required for admission to the meeting.

EXHIBITS
Exhibits are in the Pueblo Exhibit Hall and in the second floor lobby in the Sheraton and will
be open Thursday and Friday from 9 am to 5 pm, and Saturday from 9 am to 4 pm.

INFORMATION AND MESSAGE CENTER


The message center is on the Atrium level of the Hyatt Regency and will be open Wednes-
day from noon to 8 pm, Thursday through Saturday from 8 am to 6 pm, and Sunday from 8
amt05pm.

MEMBERSHIP SERVICES AND PUBLICATIONS


AAA staff will be available to answer questions about Association membership and publi-
cations in booth 43 on the second floor lobby of the Sheraton Thursday and Friday from 9
am to 5 pm, and Saturday from 9 am to 4 pm.

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION


Information about NSF programs supporting research and education, on both predoctoral
and postdoctoral levels, may be obtained from NSF representatives in the Cassidy Room
at the Hyatt Regency from 9 am to 5 pm on Thursday and Friday.

RECEPTION FOR NEW MEMBERS


All new members and members attending their first annual meeting are invited to this re-
ception hosted by Association officers on Friday at 7 pm in the Sheraton's Pima Room.

OPEN FORUM
The Fourth Annual Open Forum chaired by Jane Buikstra follows the business meeting on
Thursday.

PLACEMENT SERVICE
The Placement Service will be open Wednesday from 4 to 8 pm, Thursday through Satur-
day 9 am to 5 pm, and Sunday from 9 am to noon in the Sundance Room at the Hyatt Re-

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gency. Position-open boards will be open to all individual AAA members without registra-
tion. Employers who are members of the Departmental Services Program may use the ser-
vices without charge. Other employers will be charged for listing positIOn vacancies.

PRESSROOM
The Press Room. in the Sheraton's Papago Room, will be open Wednesday from 4 to 8 pm,
Thursday through Saturday from 9 am to 6 pm, and Sunday from 9 am to noon. Copies of
papers delivered to the press room or to the registration staff should carry the following
statement: "Quotation of isolated portions (not exceeding four lines) for purposes of re-
views or news articles is permitted. All other rights are reserved by the author and other
quotations may not be made without written consent of the author."

RECORDING SESSIONS
To record scholarly sessions, follow scholarly convention and obtain permission of the per-
son to be recorded and of the organizer of the session. There should be no publication of
such material without following scholarly procedure regarding permission and citation.

OPEN HOUSE
Pinnacle Peak Village Excavations: Arizona State University and the Pinnacle Peak Land
Company invite AAA members to visit the ongoing excavation of an important Hohokam
Village on Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm. The Open House will include demonstrations of
primitive technology. lectures on archeological approaches and opportunities to talk with
the excavators. This excavation is located on the northern outskirts of Phoenix, in a very
sceniC area with natural Sonoran Desert vegetation, about an hour's drive from the hotels.
Maps to the Open House will be available at the information desks.

RECEPTIONS
The Arizona State University will host a reception on Saturday from 3 to 8 pm. The anthro-
pology museum. laboratory facilities and special collections will be open for AAA members.
The University is located in Tempe. Bus transportation to the reception is being provided
free by ASU: buses will leave every 15 minutes from 3 to 6:30 pm. Signs will be posted
announcing the departure location.

The Heard Museum and the Council for Museum Anthropology will host a reception on Fri-
day from 5:30 to 8:30 pm. The museum's permanent exhibit, "Native Peoples of the South-
west," and temporary exhibits will be open. Snacks, drinks and entertainment will be pro-
vided. Shuttle bus service will begin at 5:30 pm and leave from the Monroe Street entrance
(north) of the Hyatt Regency Hotel.

SESSION SMOKING BAN


Smoking during sessions will be permitted only in these rooms: at the Hyatt Regency, Re-
gency Ballrooms A, B, C, 0: In the Sheraton, Grand Ballrooms North and South. Smoking
sections are located to the left as you enter the room.

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PLENARY EVENTS

Thursday, November 17
9:00 pm 1-112 Annual Business Meeting of the American Anthropological Association
1-113 Open Forum

Friday, November 18
9:00 pm 2-112 Sovereignty Issues for American Indian Tribes (Committee on External
Relations, Board of Directors)

Saturday, November 19
9:00 pm 3-099 Presentation of Awards and Distinguished Lecture

INVITED SESSIONS

(Note: a session that is cosponsored is listed under each of the sponsoring units.)

American Anthropological Association 1988 Program Committee

Wednesday, November 16
2:00 pm 0-022 Discourse as Political Process (with Commission on the Study of Peace,
IUAES and General Anthropology Division)
3:00 pm 0-034 Voice and Authority in Language and Culture

Thursday, November 17
8:00 am 1-010 Organizational Culture: Anthropological Theories and Applications
8:00 am 1-017 Women, Economics and Power in Changing Societies

Friday, November 18
8:00 am 2-014 Anthropology Rediscovers Sex (with Society for Medical Anthropology)
8:00 am 2-020 International Human Rights and Indigenous People: A Professional Re-
sponsibility (with General Anthropology Division)
1 :30 pm 2-067 The Household Production of Nutrition (with Council on Nutritional An-
thropology)

Saturday, November 19
1:30 pm 3-064 Emics and Etics: Two Views of Their History and Application in Linguis-
tics and Anthropology-A Dialogue Between Kenneth Pike and Marvin
Harris (with General Anthropology Division)

Sunday,November20
8:00 am 4-018 The Passing of Wilton Marion Krogman: The End of an Era (with Biolog-
ical Anthropology Section)
9:00 am 4-024A Themes of Place and Locality in the Collective Identity of Mobile and Dis-
placed Populations

American Ethnological Society

Wednesday, November 16
2:00 pm 0-016 Feminist Perspectives on Elsie Clews Parsons and Her Works (with
General Anthropology Division)

Thursday, November 17

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8:00 pm 1-020 Rethinking Analytical Categories: Transnational Perspectives ..
2:00 pm 1-079 Interpreting Interpretive Anthropology (with General Anthropology DIvI-
sion)

Friday, November 18
8:00 am 2-023 Conceptualizing Inequality: Class, Gender and Ethnicity in the Andes
(with Society for Latin American Anthropology)
9:00 am 2-031 Unveiling Agendas: Person and Power in the Creation of Anthropologi-
cal Knowledge-I (with General Anthropology Division, Society for CUl-
tural Anthropology and Society for Humanistic Anthropology)
1:30 pm 2-066 Unveiling Agendas: Person and Power in the Creation of Anthropologi-
cal Knowledge-II (with Society for Cultural Anthropology, Society for
Humanistic Anthropology and General Anthropology Division)
2:00 pm 2-080A The Southwest as a Region for Ethnological Research

Saturday, November 19
8:00 am 3-003 Anthropological Examination of Museums I: Regimenting Histories:
Ideologies and Objects in Public Museums and Ceremonies
1:30 pm 3-060 Anthropological Examination of Museums II: The Objects of Culture
1:30 pm 3-063 Memory and Exchange: Social History Through Narrative and Objectifi-
cation (with Society for Cultural Anthropology)

Sunday,November20
8:00 am 4-020 Building Cultural Models from Interviews and Other Talk
8:45 am 4-023 Author Meets Critics: James W Fernandez and Metaphor Theory in An-
thropology
1:30 pm 4-048 The Legacy of Kate Peck Kent: Material Culture Study in the Southwest
(with Council for Museum Anthropology)

Archeology Section

Wednesday, November 16
2:00 pm 0-030 Anthropological Research on Native American Lands by and for Native
Americans: A Case Study from the Navajo Nation (with Navajo Nation
Archaeology Department)

F~day,November18
1:30 pm 2-064 The Past in the Present: The Uses of Antiquity in Modern Europe (with
Society for the Anthropology of Europe)

Association of Black Anthropologists

Saturday, November 19
10:40 am 3-037 Anthropological Perspectives on AIDS in the Black Community

Association for Political and Legal Anthropology

Saturday, November 19
1:30 pm 3-065 Murder, Feud and Revenge

Biological Anthropology Section

Thursday, November 17
9:45 am 1-030 Forensic Anthropology

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1 :30 pm 1-063 Biological Approaches to Health and Life-Style Change (with Society for
Medical Anthropology)

Saturday, November 19
8:00 am 3-012 Integrating Biological and Cultural Perspectives in Medical Anthropol-
ogy: Problems and Prospects (with Society for Medical Anthropology)

Sunday, November 20
8:00 am 4-018 The Passing of Wilton Marion Krogman: The End of an Era (with AAA
1988 Program Committee)

Committee on Ethics

Wednesday, November 16
2:00 pm 0-024 Ethics and Responsibility in Anthropological Research on AIDS

Council on Anthropology and Education

Thursday, November 17
10:15 am 1-031 Anthropological Theory and Education Research: Toward an Ethnology
of Education

Friday, November 18
2:00 pm 2-071 Foundations of Anthropology and Education

Saturday, November 19
8:00 am 3-017 The Politics of Gender in School, Family, Community, and the State

Council on Nutritional Anthropology

Thursday, November 17
2:30 pm 1-083 Is Bigger Better? (with General Anthropology Division)

Friday, November 18
1 :30 pm 2-067 The Household Production of Nutrition (with AAA 1988 Program Com-
mittee)

General Anthropology Division

Wednesday, November 16
2:00 pm 0-016 Feminist Perspectives on Elsie Clews Parsons and Her Works (with
American Ethnological Society)
2:00 pm 0-022 Discourse as Political Process (with Commission on the Study of Peace,
IUAES: and AAA Program Committee)

Thursday, November 17
2:00 pm 1-079 Interpreting Interpretive Anthropology (with American Ethnological So-
ciety)
2:30 pm 1-083 Is Bigger Better? (with Council on Nutritional Anthropology)
3:30 pm 1-086 Expanded Role of Traditional Healers in American Indian Communities
(with Society for Medical Anthropology)

Friday, November 18
8:00 am 2-005 Anthropology in and of Public Policy

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8:00 am 2-020 International Human Rights and Indigenous People: A Professional Re-
sponsibility (with AAA Program Committee) .
8:00 am 2-025 AIDS and the Anthropology of Risk (with Society for Medical Anthropol-
~0 . . .
9:00 am 2-031 Unveiling Agendas: Person and Power In the Creation of Anthropologi-
cal Knowledge-I (with American Ethnological Society, Society for Cul-
tural Anthropology and Society for Humanistic Anthropology)
1:30 pm 2-066 Unveiling Agendas: Person and Power in the Creation of Anthropologi-
cal Knowledge-II (with American Ethnological Society, Society for CUl-
tural Anthropology and Society for Humanistic Anthropology)
2:00 pm 2-071 A Refugee Entry Into Core Economies (with National Association for the
Practice of Anthropology)
2:00 pm 2-076 Development Issues in Changing Societies
2:00 pm 2-080 Communal Violence

Saturday, November 19
8:00 am 3-014 Repression and Resistance
8:00 am 3-020 Is Boas Dead? Anthropological Problems from the Perspective of Mu-
seum Anthropology in Honor of Erna Gunther
130 pm 3-064 Emics and Etics: Two Views of Their History and Application in Linguis-
tics and Anthropology-A Dialogue Between Kenneth Pike and Marvin
Harris (with AAA 1988 Program Committee)
2:00 pm 3-076 Embodied Knowledge

Sunday, November 20
9:55 am 4-031 Anthropological Theory and Methodology in Contemporary and Histori-
cal Perspectives (with National Association for Student Anthropologists)
200 pm 4-057 Meeting the Challenge of New Age Research: Methodological Adapta-
tions in Applied Anthropology (with National Association for the Practice
of Anthropology)

National Association for the Practice of Anthropology

Thursday, November 17
130 pm 1-064 Anthropological Contributions to Urban Social Policy: Potential and Re-
alized (with SOCiety for Urban Anthropology)

Friday, November 18
2:00 pm 2-071 A Refugee Entry Into Core Economies (with General Anthropology Divi-
sion)
2:45 pm 2-083 Alcohol Control Policies: Cultural and Historical Approaches (with Soci-
ety for Medical Anthropology (Alcohol and Drug Study Group))

Saturday, November 19
8:00 am 3-021 Managing Cultural Transitions in Organizations and Communities (with
National Association of Student Anthropologists)
2:00 pm 3-080 Insider and Outsider Perspectives on Organizational Culture of Federal
Agencies (with Society for Urban Anthropology)

Sunday, November 20
2:00 pm 4-057 Meeting the Challenge of New Age Research: Methodological Adapta-
tions In Applied Anthropology (with General Anthropology Division)

National Association of Student Anthropologists

Saturday. November 19

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8:00 am 3-021 Managing Cultural Transitions in Organizations and Communities (with
National Association for the Practice of Anthropology)

Sunday, November 20
9:55 am 4-031 Anthropological Theory and Methodology in Contemporary and Histori-
cal Perspectives (with General Anthropology Division)

Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges

Sunday, November 20
8:00 am 4-021 International Studies and Internationalizing the Curriculum: Where Are
We?

Society for Cultural Anthropology

Friday, November 18
9:00 am 2-031 Unveiling Agendas: Person and Power in the Creation of Anthropologi-
cal Knowledge-I (with American Ethnological Society, General Anthro-
pology Division and Society for Humanistic Anthropology)
1 :30 pm 2-066 Unveiling Agendas: Person and Power in the Creation of Anthropologi-
cal Knowledge-II (with American Ethnological Society, Society for Hu-
manistic Anthropology and General Anthropology Division)
2:00 pm 2-078 Culture and Self I: Self-Narrative

Saturday, November 19
8:00 am 3-038 Culture and Self II: The Acting Subject in Non-Western Societies
1:30 pm 3-063 Memory and Exchange: Social History Through Narrative and Objectifi-
cation (with American Ethnological Society)

Society for Humanistic Anthropology

Thursday, November 17
8:30 am 1-027 Narrative Ethnography: Part I
1:30 pm 1-062 Narrative Ethnography: Part II

Friday, November 18
9:00 am 2-031 Unveiling Agendas: Person and Power in the Creation of Anthropologi-
cal Knowledge-I (with American Ethnological Society, General Anthro-
pology Division and Society for Cultural Anthropology)
1:30 pm 2-066 Unveiling Agendas: Person and Power in the Creation of Anthropologi-
cal Knowledge-II (with American Ethnological Society, Society for CUl-
tural Anthropology and General Anthropology Division)

Society for Latin American Anthropology

Friday, November 18
8:00 am 2-023 Conceptualizing Inequality: Class, Gender and Ethnicity in the Andes
(with American Ethnological Society)
1:30 pm 2-065 Nicaragua Libre: The Praxis of a Popular Revolution

Society for Linguistic Anthropology

Friday, November 18

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10:00 am 2-034 Text Translation and Informant Commentary

Saturday, November 19 . ' .


8:00 am 3-015 Interactive Narrative and Its Transformations: Telling and Reteilings In a
Crosscultural Persoective

Society for Medical Anthropology

Thursday, November 17
1:30 pm 1-063 Biological Approaches to Health and Life-Style Change (with Biological
Anthropology Section)
1:30 pm 1-066 Cultural Patterning of Intimacy, Training and Abuse: Breastfeeding,
Child Feeding and Child Care
3:30 pm 1-086 Expanded Role of Traditional Healers in American Indian Communities
(with General Anthropology Division)

Friday, November 18
800 am 2-014 Anthropology Rediscovers Sex (with AAA 1988 Program Committee)
8:00 am 2-025 AIDS and the Anthropology of Risk (with General Anthropology Division)
2:45 pm 2-082 Fieldwork Strategies in Clinical Nursing Research (with Council on Nurs-
ing and Anthropology)
2:45 pm 2-083 Alcohol Control Policies: Cultural and Historical Approaches (Alcohol
and Drug Study Group with National Association for the Practice of An-
thropology)
3:00 pm 2-085 Reproductive Technology, Medical Practice, Public Expectations and
New Representations of the Human Body

Saturday, November 19
8:00 am 3-012 Integrating Biological and Cultural Perspectives in Medical Anthropol-
ogy: Problems and Prospects (with Biological Anthropology Section)

Society for Psychological Anthropology

Wednesday, November 16
2:00 pm 0-028 Psychological Anthropology: Appraisals and Prospects in Method-
ology-Part I

Thursday, November 17
8:00 am 1-019 Psychological Anthropology: Appraisals and Prospects in Method-
ology-Part II

Friday, November 18
8:00 am 2-024 Psychological Anthropology: Appraisals and Prospects in Method-
ology-Part III

Society for the Anthropology of Europe

Friday, November 18
1:30 pm 2-064 The Past in the Present: The Uses of Antiquity in Modern Europe (with
Archeology Section)

Saturday, November 19
9:00 am 3-024 History and Anthropology: European Perspectives

Society for Urban Anthropology

Thursday, November 17

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1:30 pm 1-064 Anthropological Contributions to Urban Social Policy: Potential and Re-
alized (with National Association for the Practice of Anthropology)

Saturday, November 19
2:00 pm 3-080 Insider and Outsider Perspectives on Organizational Culture of Federal
Agencies (with National Association for the Practice of Anthropology)

SOciety for Visual Anthropology

Thursday, November 17
8:00 am 1-021 Video Analysis of Human Interaction

Sunday, November 2.0


8:00 am 4-019 The Visible and the Invisible: Explorations in Meaning and Human Action

BUSINESS MEETINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION


AND ITS CONSTITUENT UNITS

Thursday, November 17
9:00 pm 1-112 American Anthropological Association
5:30 pm 1-095 Association for Political and Legal Anthropology
5:30 pm 1-096 Association of Black Anthropologists
12:00 pm 1-043 Biological Anthropology Section
5:30 pm 1-098 General Anthropology Division
5:30 pm 1-101 Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges
12:00 pm 1-049 Society for Humanistic Anthropology
5:30 pm 1-102 Society for Latin American Anthropology
12:00 pm 1-050 Society for Linguistic Anthropology
5:30 pm 1-107 Society for Psychological Anthropology
5:30 pm 1-108 Society for Visual Anthropology

Friday, November 18
5:30 pm 2-092 American Ethnological Society
5:30 pm 2-093 Archeology Section
12:00 pm 2-046 Council on Nutritional Anthropology
12:00 pm 2-051 Society for Cultural Anthropology
5:30 pm 2-102 Society for Medical Anthropology
12:00 pm 2-055 Society for Urban Anthropology
5:30 pm 2-096 Society for the Anthropology of Europe

Saturday, November 19
5:30 pm 3-088 Council on Anthropology and Education
5:30 pm 3-092 National Association for the Practice of Anthropology
5:30 pm 3-093 National Association of Student Anthropologists

MEETING ROOMS DIRECTORY


Hyatt Regency Phoenix
First Floor: Regency Ballrooms A, B, C, D, Sundance
Second Floor: Board Room, Borein A and B, Curtis A and B, Hugo's, Phoenix East and
West, Remington AlBIC, Russell AlBIC
Lobby Level: Cassidy
Pool Terrace Level: Suites 318,326,327

Sheraton Phoenix
Ballroom Level (third floor): Grand Ballroom North and South

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Second Level: Apache A and B; Hopi A and B; Navajo A, B, C, D
Lower Lobby Level: Gila, Havasupai, Maricopa, Pima, Mohave A and B, Board Room, Pa-
pago
Exhibit Hall: Pueblo

XVI
PROGRAM OF THE 87TH ANNUAL MEETING

TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15

0-001 ARCHEOLOGY SECTION. WORKSHOP 7 Sheraton-Hopi B


8:00- The Uses of Airborne Remote Sensors
5:00 Leaders: TOM SEVER (NASA), SCOTT MADRY (Inst for Technology Development),
CAROLE CRUMLEY (North Carolina), JAY CUSTER (Delaware), JIM EBERT (Ebert &
Assoc), JIM FARLEY (Arkansas Archaeological Survey), FRITZ HE MANS (Boston),
FRED LIMP (Arkansas Archaeological Survey), PAYSON SHEETS (Colorado) and
DAVID WAGNER (Inst for Technology Development)
Attendance is by registration. For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk.

0-002 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE ASSOCIATION Hyatt-Board Room


9:00- Administrative Advisory Committee
12:00

0-003 SOCIETY FOR VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Hopi A


9:00- Visual Research Conference, Part I
5:00 Chair: THOMAS D BLAKELY (Brigham Young)
Panelists: WILLIAM WOOD(Ohio), NANCY LUTKEHAUS (Southern California), VICTOR
FUKS (Indiana-Bloomington), MALCOLM COLLIER (San Francisco S), KARL G HEIDER
(South Carolina) and FRED ERIKSON (Pennsylvania)

TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 15

0-004 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hyatt-Board Room


1:00- Committee on External Relations
4:00

0-005 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hyatt-Board Room


5:00- Committee on Scientific Communication
8:00

TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15

0-006 AAA PLACEMENT SERVICE JOB CLINIC: GO HIRE YOURSELF AN EMPLOYER. DA Y


1 Sheraton-Hopi B
7:00 Leader: RICHARD K IRISH (TransCentury Corp)
Attendance is by registration. For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk.

WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16

0-007 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hyatt-Board Room


9:00- Executive Committee
5:00

0-008 NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE Hyatt-Borein B


9:00- Executive Session
5:00
Wednesday Afternoon, November 16
2

0-009 SOCIETY FOR VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Hopi A


9:00- Visual Research Conference, Part II
2:00 Chair: THOMAS D BLAKELY (Brigham Young) .
Panelists: WILLIAM WOOD (Ohio), NANCY LUTKEHAUS (Southern California), VICTOR
FUKS (Indiana-Bloomington). MALCOLM COLLIER (San Francisco S), KARL G HEIDER
(South Carolina), FRED ERIKSON (Pennsylvania)

0-010 AAA PLACEMENT SERVICE JOB CLINIC: GO HIRE YOURSELF AN EMPLOYER, DAY
2 Pool Terrace Suite 326, Hyatt Regency
9:00 Leader: RICHARD K IRISH (TransCentury Corp)
Attendance is by registration. For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk.

0-011 AAA PLACEMENT SERVICE, WORKSHOP 1 Pool Terrace Suite 327, Hyatt Regency
9:00- Strategies and Tactics (Nuts and Bolts)
12:00 Leader: DAVID B GIVENS (AAA Information Services)
Attendance is by registration. For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk.

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 16

0-012 AAA PLACEMENT SERVICE, WORKSHOP 2 Pool Terrace Suite 327, Hyatt Regency
1:00- Strategies and Tactics (Nuts and Bolts)
4:00 Leader: DAVID B GIVENS (AAA Information Services)
Attendance is by registration. For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk.

0-013 PALEOLITHIC EUROPE (Archeology Section) Hyatt-Curtis B


Chair: JAMES G ENLOE (New Mexico)
2:00 STEVEN L KUHN (New Mexico) Diversity Within Uniformity: Technological Variability in
the "Pontinian" Mousterian
2:15 MARY C STINER (New Mexico) Caves, Carnivores and Hominid Foragers: How Did They
Come Together?
2:30- JAMES G ENLOE (New Mexico) Paleolithic Subsistence: Butchering and Site Structure
2:45 at Le Flageolet

0-014 XXVlIth CONFERENCE ON AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES: SIOUAN AND MUS-


KOGEAN (Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas) Hyatt-
Borein A
Organizer/Chair: LOUANNA FURBEE (Missouri)
2:00 TOM CORNELL (UC) and GEORGE A BROADWELL (UCLA) Nominalization and Relativ-
ization Problems in Crow
2:15 ROBERT L RANKIN (Kansas) The Kansa Vocabulary of Maximilian of Wied
2:30 DAVID M CLINE (UC) and JACK B MARTIN (UCLA) A Linguistic Comparison of Hitchiti
and Mikasuki
2:45 KAREN BOOKER (Kansas) More on the Development of Proto-Muskogean 'kw
3:00 Break
3:15 GEORGE A BROADWELL (UCLA) Psych-Verbs in Choctaw
3:30 PHILIP W DAVIS (Rice) and HEATHER K HARDY (North Texas) The Lengthening Grade
in Alabama
3:45- HEATHER K HARDY (North Texas)and TIMOTHY R MONTLER (North Texas) The Phon-
4:00 ology of Alabama Agent Agreement

0-015 FERTILITY, PREGNANCY AND THE PERINATAL PERIOD Hyatt-Regency Ballroom B


Chair: PATRICIA L ENGLE (California Poly tech-San Luis Obispo)
2:00 LINDA KAYE SUSSMAN (Washington-St Louis) The Use of Herbal Preventive Treat-
ment for Pregnant Women and Neonates Among the Mahafaly of Southern Madagascar
Wednesday Afternoon, November 16 3

2:15 ROBERT E JONES (SUNY-Binghamton) Supplementation and Resumption of Menses


Postpartum in Rural Indonesian Women
2:30 WARREN M HERN (Colorado) Polygyny and Fertility Among the Shipibo: An Epidemio-
logic Test of an Ethnographic Hypothesis
2:45 LYNNEL GOFORTH (UCLA) Household Structure and Childbirth Management in a Yu-
catec Maya Community
3:00 Break
3:15 MARIA L CHAVEZ (North Los Angeles Co Regional Ctr) From Incubator to Garage: Ac-
commodation of High-Risk Infants in Poor Urban Families
3:30 MORTON GLASSER (Windham Hospital) Is the Escalation of Cesarean Section Rates in
the United States Justified?
3:45 ROBBIE E DAVIS-FLOYD (Trinity) and MIKE KEARL (Trinity) Pregnancy and the Profes-
sional Woman
4:00- Discussion
4:15

0-016 INVITED SESSION FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON ELSIE CLEWS PARSONS AND


HER WORKS (American Ethnological Society and General Anthropology Division)
Hyatt-Remington A
Organizer/Chair: BEVERLY N CHINAS (California S)
2:00 BEVERLY CHINAS (California S) Introduction
2:05 BARBARA A BABCOCK (Brown) "Not Yet Classified, Perhaps Not Classifiable" Elsie
Clews Parsons, Feminist/Anthropologist
2:25 JUDITH N FRIEDLANDER (SUNY-Purchase) The Motherof Us All: The FeministWritings
of E C Parsons
2:45 LOUIS A HIEB (independent researcher) ElSie Clews Parsons in the Southwest
3:05 ROSEMARY LEVY ZUMWALT (Davidson C) The Legacy of Elsie Clews Parsons to Folk-
lore
3:25 Break
3:35 Discussant: NATHALIE F S WOODBURY (Town of Shutesbury)
355- Discussion
4:15

0-017 BIOCUL TURAL PERSPECTIVES ON HEALTH, ILLNESS AND DISEASE Sheraton-


Grand Ballroom North
Chair: M JEAN GILBERT (UCLA)
2:15 LINDA G HODGE (Colorado/Peoples Clinic) The Adaptive Significance of Growth Retar-
dation Among Shipibo Infants, Birth to 36 Months of Age, in a Lowland Peruvian Amazon
Village
2:30 PATRICK O'CONNOR (Connecticut) and BENJAMIN F CRABTREE (Connecticut) Med-
ical and Cultural Contributions to Health Outcomes Among Navajo Diabetic Subjects
2:45 LINDA K SMITH (Wayne S) Biological and Cultural Effects of Obesity on Women During
Menopause
3:00 CARL A MAIDA (UCLA) and ALFRED H KATZ (UCLA) Social Networks and Adaptation to
Chronic Illness
3:15 Break
3:30 B JILL SMITH (Johns Hopkins) Multiple Sclerosis in Scotland: Cultural Values in a Dis-
ease Complex
3:45 JAY 0 PEARSON (Hawaii-Manoa) and JOEL M HANNA (Hawaii) Stress and Social En-
vironments: Urinary Catecholamines and Behavioral Observations in Three Samoan
Groups
4:00- JOHN W MCCALL III (Tennessee-Memphis) and TRAVIS E LUNCEFORD (Tennessee-
4:15 Memphis) Measuring Adaptability and Well-Being in the Transcultural Family

0-018 URBAN POVERTY IN CROSS-CULTURAL SETTINGS Sheraton-Navajo 0


Chair: AIDAN SOUTHALL (Wisconsin)
2:00 LODEWIJK BRUNT (Utrecht and Amsterdam) Fear and Loathing in London, 1850-1914
2:15 JANET CONTURSI (Minnesota) Leadership and Ideology in the Construction of a Slum
Community
Wednesday Afternoon, November 16
4

2:30 MICHAEL S LAGUERRE (UC-Berkeley) Slums and Squatter Settlements in Urban Mar-
tinique: Urban Poverty and Social Reproduction
2:45 AIDAN SOUTHALL (Wisconsin) Housing in Hong Kong
3:00 Break
3:10 GORDON A LURIE (Texas-Dallas) State-Building and Urban Political Development in
Hong Kong
325 WADE PENDLETON (San Diego S) Analyzing Katura Households
3:40 MICHAEL 0 ROBERTSON (New Mexico) Who's Homeless: A Typology of Street people
3:55- Discussion
4:15

0-019 MYTHS AND REALITIES IN "NEW" DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES: WHAT'S WRONG


WITH THIS PICTURE? Sheraton-Grand Ballroom South
Organizer/Chair DONNA J KEREN (Pittsburgh)
2:00 WILLIAM H MCKELLIN (British Columbia) Accidental Hegemony Land Tenure Among
the Managalase of Papua New Guinea
2:15 JANET SISKIND (Rutgers) Class Discourse
2:30 FRANCES ROTHSTEIN (Towson S) What Happens to the Past? Development Lessons
from Rural MexIco
245 JONATHAN S POOR (CUNY-Graduate Ctr) Squatting and ColonizatIOn Projects in
Northern Mato Grosso, BraZil
300 Break
310 DONNA J KEREN (Pittsburgh) A World After Its Own Image: Capitalism and CriSis in Mex-
ICO
325 MICHAEL L BLiM (Beaver) Central Italian Industrial Decline: New "Yankee Cities" in an
Evolving International D,v,sion of Labor?
340 CARLA FREEMAN (Temple) Pink Collar Work Moves "Off-Shore'" Caribbean Women
Workers In the New International DivIsion of Labor
355 DEBORAH D KASPIN (Chicago and Virginia) Women Who Breed Like Rabbits and Other
Mythical Beasts: The Culture of Family-Planning IntervenliOn in Malawi
410 Discussant WILLIAM ROSEBERRY (New School for Social Research)
425- Discussant: LARIAN ANGELO (United Electrical Workers Union)
445

0-020 POLITICAL ECONOMY AND SYMBOLIC FORMS Hyatt-Curtis A


Chair: DONALD NONINI (North Carolina)
2:00 VINCANNE ADAMS (UC-Berkeley) SOCIal and Productive Relations in the Tourism In-
dustry of Nepalese Sherpas
215 GERALDINE GRANT (Queens C) Cultural Construction of Family The Political Economy
of Biological Models
2:30 ARTURO ESCOBAR (UC-Santa Cruz) Development, Anthropology, Political Economy:
The Trends and the Debate
245 H JANE PARKER (Texas-Austin) Women's Needle Art as an Avenue of Expression and a
Response to Social Inequality
3:00 ELIZABETH J CHIN (CUNY) Toys and Childhood: Playing Out Culture
315 JUDITH A EPSTEIN (paris and Harvard) Esthetic Models and Perception of Landscapes
3:30 Break
345 JOHN HAMER (Alabama-Birmingham) Conversion, Individualism and Circumvention of
Hegemony in Africa
4:00 ROGER M KEESING (Australian National) Experiments in Thinking About Ritual
4:15 KATHARINE YOUNG (Pennsylvania) Routine Intimacies: The Phenomenology of the
Body in Gynecology
4:30 YVES MARTON (UC-Los Angeles) Emic Dichotomies: Folk Anthropology and the Anthro-
pologist
445- JOHN FULBRIGHT (Arizona S) The Hopi Tiponi as Prototype: The Real Mother of the
5:00 Clan

0-021 GENDER REPRESENTATIONS IN MEXICO AND THE ANDES Sheraton-Hopi B


Organizers Chairs: DEBORAH A POOLE (Michigan) and RUTH BEHAR (Michigan)
Wednesday Afternoon, November 16 5

2:00 RUTH BEHAR (Michigan) Introduction


2:05 WARD STAVIG (UC-Davis) Love, Sex and Sexual Violence in Indian Communities of Co-
lonial Cusco (Peru)
2:20 PENELOPE HARVEY (Liverpool) Violence and Transvestism: The Cultural Construction
of Male Power in the Southern Peruvian Andes
2:35 DAVID FRYE (princeton) Gendered Politics in a Mexican Town
2:50 OLGA NAJERA RAMIREZ (Texas-Austin) Mexican Festivals: The Representation of
Gender in Fieldwork
3:05 Break
3:15 DEBORAH A POOLE (Michigan) Gender Images in Andean Photography
3:30 REGINA HARRISON (Bates C) Presence as Prescience: A Quechua Woman's Song
3:45 RUTH BEHAR (Michigan) The Wrath of a Woman: A Mexican Life History
4:00 OLIVIA HARRIS (Goldsmith's C, London) Productivity and Difference: Gender Represen-
tations in the Andes
4:15 Break
4:25 Discussant: IRENE SILVERBLATT (Independent researcher)
4:35 Discussant: JOSE LIMON (Texas-Austin)
4:45- Discussant: SHERRY ORTNER (Michigan)
5:00

0-022 INVITED SESSION DISCOURSE AS POLITICAL PROCESS


Commission on the Study of Peace, IUAES (AAA Program Committee and General An-
thropology Division) Hyatt-Phoenix East
Organizer/Chair: MARY NEAL (UC-San Francisco)
2:00 HUGH MEHAN (UC-San Diego) and JOHN WILLS (UC-San Diego) Challenges and Re-
sponses in the Nuclear Arms Debate
2:15 SUSAN COUTIN (Stanford) Power, Resistance and the Sanctuary Trail
2:30 MARY NEAL (UC-San Francisco) Discourse on Success and Failure in the Movement
Against Nuclear Weapons
2:45 NOEL STURGEON (UC-Santa Cruz) Opposition in Action The Discourse of the Antinu-
clear Direct Action Movement
3:00 Break
3:15 DONNA U GREGORY (UCLA) Nuclear Deterrence as a Mythological System
3:30 JEFF CONNOR-LINTON (Southern California) Soviet-American Miscommunication
Self-Fulfilling PropheCies?
3:45 DONNA BRASSET (UC-Berkeley) New Weapons, Old Ideas: Culture Lag in the Military
Institutions of "Nuclear States"
4:00 HUGH GUSTERSON (Stanford) Ethnography in the Fields of the Bomb
4:15 CHRISTIE W KIEFER (UC-San FrancIsco) Incoherence About the Incoherent
4:30 Discussant: WILLIAM 0 BEEMAN (Brown)
4:45- Discussion
5:00

0-023 GENDER, VALUE AND POWER Hyatt-Regency Ballroom C


Chair: RUTH BORKER (Randolph-Macon)
2:00 RUTH BORKER (Randolph-Macon) Introduction
2:05 KAREN TRANBERG HANSEN (Northwestern) Remaking Difference: Race, Class and
Gender in Domestic Service in Zambia
2:20 MARGARET GEORGE-CRAMER (UC-Davis) Women, Productive Property and House-
hold Decision-Making Power in South India
2:35 CATALINA G CHESLEY (Michigan) From Brideprice to Dowry: The Changing Value of
Women Among the Newly Urbanized in Turkey
2:50 PETER TOBIAS (Rockford) Is "Matri-Focality" a Myth?
3:05 Break
3:15 SUSAN LOVE BROWN (UC-San Diego) God and Gender: The Rise of Married Teams in
a Cooperative, Religious Community
. 3:30 CATHERINE V HOWARD (Chicago) Trade Beads, Men'sOratory and Women's Sexuality
Among the Waiwai of Northern Amazonia
3:45 MARY H MORAN (Colgate) So-So Civilized Girls: Images of Women in the Liberian Press
6 Wednesd ay Afternoon , Novembe r 16

4:00 HWEI-SYIN LU (Illinois-U rbana) Self-Grow th and Mother's Power


in Taiwan
4:15 SAMUEL COOPER (Bar IIan) Time and Gender in Halakha
4:30 Discussant: RUTH BORKER (Randolp h-Macon)
4:45- Discussion
5:00

0-024 INVITED SESSION ETHICS AND RESPON SIBILITY IN


ANTHRO POLOGI CAL RE-
SEARCH ON AIDS (Committ ee on Ethics) Sheraton -Maricop
a
Organize rs/Chairs KEITH T KERNAN (UCLA) and SUSANN A
HOFFMA N (indepen dent
researcher)
2:00 SUSANNA HOFFMA N (independ ent researche r) AIDS: The Crisis
and Issues
220 ROBERT A HAHN (Centers for Disease Control) Can Anthropo
logists Ethically Not Con-
tribute to the Control of AIDS?
2:40 NANCY FLOWERS (CUNY-H unter C) Factors Affecting the Spread
of AIDS in Rural Bra-
zil
3:00 FRANCIS P CONANT (CUNY-H unter C) Informan t Anonymit
y and Research on HIV
Transmis sion
3:20 Break
335 NORRIS G LANG (Houston) Ethical Issues In AIDS Health Care
3:55 PAUL FARMER (Harvard) AIDS, EthiCS, Anthropo logy: Five Question
s and a Challeng e
415 BROOKE G SHOEPF (CONNAI SSIDA/Za ire) and NTSOMO
PAYANZ O (Universi te de
Kinshasa) Methodology, Ethics and PolitiCS in AIDS Research
435 Discussa nt DOUGLAS A FELDMAN (independ ent research er)
4:55- Discussion
5:10

0-025 ENVIRON MENTAL HAZARD S, RISK JUDGME NTS AND THE


PRACTIC E OF AN-
THROPOLOGY (National Associati on for the Practice of Anthropo
logy) Sheraton -Na-
vajo B
Organize rs/Chairs : AMY K WOLFE (Oak Ridge National Lab)
and EDWARD B LlEBOW
(Batelle Human Affairs Res Ctr)
200 AMY K WOLFE (Oak Ridge National Lab) Introduct ion
2:05 SUE ANN CURTIS (Argonne National Laborato ry) and BARRY
GALE (US Dept of En-
ergy) Risk Perceptions of High-Lev el Radioact ive Waste and
the American Indians: Pol-
icy Consider ations
2:20 RICHARD W STOFFLE (Michigan /lnst for Soc Res), MICHAE
L TRAUGO TT (Michigan /
Inst for Soc Res), FLORENCE V JENSEN (Michigan /lnst for
Soc Res), and CAMILLA L
HARSCH BARGER (Michigan /lnst for Soc Res), Radiation Risk
Perceptio n Associate d
with the Supercon ducting Super Collider (SSC) in Michigan
2:35 AMY K WOLFE (Oak Ridge National Lab) Risk Commun ication
in SOCial Context: How
Much Emphasis Should Be Placed on Risk?
2:50 Break
3:00 EDWARD B LlEBOW (Batelle Human Affairs Res Ctr) Who Is
Expert at Judging Environ-
mental Risks? The Disabling Effects of an "Expert/L ayperson
" Dichotom y
3:15 JOHN S PETTERSON (Impact Assessm ent Inc) From Perceptio
n of Risk to Social and
Economic Calamity: The Impact of The Brazilian Radiation Accident
3:30 STEVE RAYNER (Oak Ridge National Lab) and LUTHER P GERLAC
H (Minneso ta) Risk
Management and the Global Common s: A Cultural Approach
to Decision Making
3:45 Discussant: LUTHER GERLACH (Minneso ta-Minne apolis)
4:00 Discussant: MARY DOUGLA S (Northwe stern)
4: 15- Discussion
4:30

0-026 INVESTMENT IN DAUGHTERS AND SONS Sheraton -Gila


Organize rs/Chairs : CAROLE J ROBBINS (HBM/Cr eamer) and
STEVEN J C GAULIN
(Pittsburgh)
2:00 MARK S MOSKO (Hartwick C) and CONNIE ANDERS ON (Hartwick
C) Investme nt in Ju-
venile Males and Females by Chacma Baboon Males
Wednesday Afternoon, November 16 7

2:15 SUSAN CACHEL (Rutgers) Sex-Ratio Skewing and Parental Investment in Non-Human
Primates
2:30 DANIELA F SIEFF (Michigan) Sex Ratio Variation in Human Populations
2:45 DJ WALKER (Pennsylvania S) and J A KURLAND (Pennsylvania S) Differential Parental
Investment in Sons and Daughters: The Sociobiology of Twins
3:00 STEVEN J C GAULIN (Pittsburgh) and CAROLE ROBBINS (HBM/Creamer) Sex of Infant
and Subsequent Interbirth Interval
3:15 LAURIS MCKEE (Franklin and Marshall) Crisis and Tradition: Childcare in the Central An-
des
3:30 Break
3:45 BETH LEECH (independent researcher) and LEE CRONK (Cincinnati) Female-Biased
Parental Investment Among the Mukogodo
4:00 DEBRA S JUDGE (UC-Davis) and SARAH BLAFFER HRDY (UC-Davis) Bias and Equal-
ity in American Legacies
4:15 LAURA BETZIG (Michigan) Presidents Preferred Sons
4:30 JAMES L BOONE (New Mexico) Second and Third Generation Reproductive Success
Among the Portuguese Nobility
4:45 MONIQUE BORGERHOFF MULDER (Michigan) Dowry and Bridewealth in the Tatog of
Tanzania
5:00- Discussant: JANE LANCASTER (New Mexico)
5:15

0-027 CURRENT RESEARCH ISSUES IN ORANG ASLI (MALAYAN ABORIGINAL) STUDIES


Sheraton-Navajo A
Organizer/Chair KIRK ENDICOTT (Dartmouth)
2:00 KIRK ENDICOTT (Dartmouth) Introduction
2:10 ADELA S BAER (Oregon S) Elliptocytosis, Malaria and Fertility in the Temuan
2:25 ALAN G FIX (UC-Riverside) Semai Demographic Trends, 1969-87
2:40 BARBARA S NOWAK (Grinnell C) To Be or NotTo Be, The Question Is Change: Struggles
and Survival Strategies Among Orang Asli
2:55 ROSEMARY GIANNO (Smithsonian) Tropical Forest Product Collecting and the Impact
of Deforestation on the Orang Asli of Malaysia
3:10 KIMBALL MORRIS (Alberta) Production for Exchange and Change The Semaq Beri in
the Modern World
3:25 Discussion
3:45 Break
4:00 SHUICHI NAGATA (Toronto) Village Life of Kedah Foragers
4:15 KIRK ENDICOTT (Dartmouth) The BasIs of Egalitarianism Among the Batek of Malaysia
4:30 SIGNE HOWELL (Oslo) "Total Prestations": Do They Exist-or Mauss Among the Che-
wong
4:45 CAROLE J ROBARCHEK (Wichita S) and CLAYTON A ROBARCHEK (Wichita S) Reci-
procities and Realities
5:00 MARINA ROSEMAN (Tufts) Self, Other and Land: Temiar Rainforest Dwellers
5:15- Discussant: ROBERT K DENTAN (SUNY-Buffalo)
5:30

0-028 INVITED SESSION PSYCHOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: APPRAISALS AND PROS-


PECTS IN METHODOLOGY, PART I (Society for Psychological Anthropology) Shera-
ton-Havasupai
Organizer/Chair: SUSAN ABBOTT (Kentucky)
2:00 Introduction
2:10 BAMBI B SCHIEFFELIN (New York) and ELINOR OCHS (Southern California) The Micro-
genesis of Competence: Methodology in Language Socialization
2:40 Discussant: KAREN WATSON-GEGEO (Hawaii-Manoa)
2:55 Discussion
3:10 LIVIA POLANYI (BBN Labs) On Being "OK": Developing a Cultural Model of the Psycho-
logically Normal American
3:40 Discussant: VINCENT CRAPANZANO (CUNY-Graduate Ctr)
3:55 Discussion
Wednesday Afternoon, November 16
8

4:10 Break
4:25 ALAN P FISKE (pennsylvania) Suit the Method to the Sign Type
4:55 Discussant: JOHN A LUCY (Chicago)
5:10- Discussion
5:30

0-029 PERSONS AND SELVES IN PUEBLO AND NORTHWEST COAST SOCIETIES: MAR-
CEL MAUSS RECONSIDERED Hyatt-Regency Ballroom A
Organizers/Chairs: SUSAN GOLLA (Independent researcher) and PETER WHITELEY
(Sarah Lawrence C)
2:00 Introduction
2:05 TRILOKI N PANDEY (UC-Santa Cruz) The Changing Conceptions of Person, Individual
and Self in a Southwestern Pueblo
2:20 JAY MILLER (Newberry Library) Tsimshian 'Person' in Cultural Perspective
2:35 WILLARD WALKER (Wesleyan) The Zuni "Blind God," Whose Mask Got to His Face, and
Other Wonders
2:50 ANN BATES (independent researcher) Carve Out Your Mask: Social Identity and Individ-
ual Agency Among the Makah and Ditidaht
3:05 ARMIN GEERTZ (Aarhus) The Concept of The Person Among the Hopi Indians of Arizona
3:20 Break
3:30 CRISCA BIERWERT (Green River Comm C) Moving Balance: Personhood and Self in
Salish Society
3:45 PETER WHITELEY (Sarah Lawrence C) Names and Practices in Hopi Person Construc-
tion
4:00 MARIE MAUZE (CNRS/Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Sociale) On the Concept of the Per-
son Among the Kwagul (Kwakiutl)
415 ELIZABETH A BRANDT (Arizona S) The Category 01 the Person in Pueblo Languages
430 SUSAN GOLLA (independent researcher) When I Married My Grandmother: Persons,
Names and Selves Among Central Nootkans
4:45 Discussant: ALFONSO ORTIZ (New Mexico)
5:00- Discussant: RAY FOGELSON (Chicago)
5:15

0-030 INVITED SESSION ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH ON NATIVE AMERICAN


LANDS BY AND FOR NATIVE AMERICANS: A CASE STUDY FROM THE NAVAJO NA-
TION (Navajo Nation Archaeology Department and Archeology Section) Hyatt-Regency
Ballroom D
Organizers/Chairs: ANTHONY L KLESERT (Navajo Nation Arch Dept) and MIRANDA
WARBURTON (Navajo Nation Arch Dept)
2:00 ANTHONY L KLESERT (Navajo Nation Arch Dept) How We Do It: Archeology in the Na-
vajo Nation By and For the Navajo Nation
2:10 SARAH H SCHLANGER (Louisville) The Roles of Structure Configuration and Agricul-
tural Dependence in the Transition from Pithouse to Pueblo
2:20 LARRY BENALLIE (Arizona S) and ANTHONY L KLESERT (Navajo Nation Arch Dept)
Linear Archeology Along Southern Black Mesa, Navajo Nation
2:30 LAWRENCE E VOGLER (Navajo Nation Arch Dept) Suggestions for the Systematic Ap-
plication of the American Indian Religious Freedom Act to Navajo Sites
2:40 ED MITCHELL (Navajo Nation Arch Dept) and MIRANDA WARBURTON (Navajo Nation
Arch Dept) Variability in Contemporary Navalo Homes
2:50 JOHN R STEIN (BIA-Navajo Arch) A Tale of Two Cities: 13th-Century Architecture from
the Perspective of Big House and Kin Tiel
300 LILLIE MCCABE-BENNER (NavajO Nation Arch Dept), ELIZABETH J MIKSA (Navajo Na-
tion Arch Dept) and RONALD TOWNER (Navajo Nation Arch Dept) Seasonality of Artifact
Movement: Implications for Archeological Survey
3:10 Break
3:20 DENNIS GILPIN (NavajO Nation Arch Dept) On the Trail of Albert Reagan: Tracking a Pi-
oneer Archeologist Through Navajoland
330 DOUGLAS DYKEMAN (Navajo Nation Arch Dept) and KRISTIN LANGENFELD (Navajo
Nation Arch Dept) The Concept of Community and the Development of Anasazi Culture
Wednesday Afternoon, November 16 9

3:40 DAN SIMPLICIO (New Mexico), HARRIS FRANCIS (Navajo Nation Arch Dept) and
KLARA KELLEY (Navajo Nation Arch Dept) Zuni and Navajo Use of the Navajo "New
Lands"
3:50 PETER J KAKOS (Navajo Nation Arch Dept) Slipping the Confines of Ceramic Typology:
A Call for Middle-Range Research
4:00 RICHARD BEGAY (Navajo Nation Arch Dept) and EDWARD MITCHELL (Navajo Nation
Arch Dept) Tse Beehooghan: Preliminary Study of Navajo Stone Hogans
4:10 MIRANDA WARBURTON (Navajo Nation Arch Dept) and RONALD TOWNER (Navajo
Nation Arch Dept) Sampling, Field Recovery Techniques and the Bidahochi Lithic Assem-
blage
4:20 JACQUELINE ROSSIGNOL (Navajo Nation Dept of Agriculture) and ROGER ANYON
(Zuni Arch Program) The Role and Impact of Archeologists in Cultural Resource Manage-
ment on Indian Reservations
4:30 Break
4:40 Discussant: ROGER ANYON (Zuni Arch Program)
5:00 Discussant: GERALD VIZENOR (UC-Santa Cruz)
5:20 Discussant: ED LADD (Museum of Indian Arts and Culture)
5:40- Discussant: SHIRLEY POWELL (Northern Arizona)
6:00

0-032 THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF HISTORY: ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH IN SCOTLAND


AND IRELAND (Society for the Anthropology of Europe) Sheraton-Navajo C
Organizer/Chair: SUSAN PARMAN (CSU-Fullerton)
2:15 Introduction
2:20 GWEN KENNEDY NEVILLE (Southwestern) The Performance of the Past: Common Rid-
ing and the Cultural Construction of History in the Scottish Borders
2:35 MARY C KENNEDY (Michigan) Neighborhoods and Parades in Belfast: The Shared Po-
litical Culture of Northern Irish Protestants and Catholics
2:50 JUNE NADEL-KLEIN (Trinity C) Against the Tide: The Past as Present in Coastal Scot-
land
3:05 JEANETTE DICKERSON-PUTMAN (Drexel) Culture Change and Economic Develop-
ment in a Rural Community in Eastern Ireland
3:20 KAREN V ARMSTRONG (Longwood C) Women's Stories: Creating an Identity in the
Scottish Highlands
3:35 Break
3:45 JOHN W SHEETS (Central Missouri S) Historical Reconstruction of a Hebridean Kinship
Network
4:00 HENDERIKUS A TAATGEN (SUNY-Stony Brook) Land and Marriage in a Rural Irish
Community
4:15 KERRY K SKIFFINGTON (SUNY-Stony Brook/Lowell) Noblesse Oblige in Highland Scot-
land
4:30 SUSAN PARMAN (CSU-Fullerton) Symbols of the Celt in the Anthropology of History
4:45- Discussion
5:00

0-033 CERAMIC ECOLOGY REVISITED: CURRENT RESEARCH ON CERAMIC MATERIALS


(Archeology Section) Hyatt-Curtis B
Organizer/Chairs: CHARLES C KOLB (Mercyhurst C) and LOU ANA M LACKEY (Mary-
land Inst C of Art)
3:00 BEAL M MOSSMAN (Eastern Montana C) and MARCIA SELSOR (Eastern Montana C)
Clay-mixing Traditions of Agost, Spain
3:15 MARIL YN P BEAUDRY (UCLA Inst of Archaeology), RONALD L BISHOP (Smithsonian),
JOHN HENDERSON (Cornell) and KENNETH HIRTH (Kentucky) Determining Ceramic
Production: A View from Honduras
3:30 JAMES J SHEEHY (Pennsylvania S) Estimating Vessel Use-Ufe from Ceramic Assem-
blages: A Case Study in Teotihuacan
3:45 LOUANA M LACKEY (Maryland Inst C of Art) Some Problems in Spanish Colonial Ce-
ramic Manufacture
Wednesday Afternoon, November 16
10

4:00 CATHY L COSTIN (LA County Museum of Natural History) Identifying Form and Causal
Factors in the Organization of Ceramic Production: An Archeological Case Study from the
Andean Highlands
4:15 Break
4:25 THOMAS P MYERS (Nebraska) The Essential Role of Pottery in the Rise of American
Civilizations
4:40 DEAN E ARNOLD (Wheaton C) A Universal Catchment Area for Ceramic Resources: Up-
date
4:55 KATHLEEN M ALLEN (SUNY-Buffalo) and EZRA ZUBROW (SUNY-Buffalo) Ceramic
Production in a Stressful Environment: The Iroquoian Case
5:10 CHARLES C KOLB (Mercyhurst C) Kushano-Sasanian Storage Vessels from Central
Asia
5:25- Discussant: WARREN R DEBOER (CUNY-Queens)
5:40

0-034 INVITED SESSION VOICE AND AUTHORITY IN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE (AAA Pro-
gram Committee) Hyatt-Phoenix West
OrganizeriChair: JOHN R BOWEN (Washlngton-St Louis)
3 :00 Introduction
3:10 JANE H HILL (Arizona) Operationalizing "Voice" in the Study of Oral Discourse
3:25 STEVEN C CATON (Washington-St Louis) Power of the Weak, Weakness of the Strong
3:40 CHARLES L BRIGGS (Vassar C) Gaining Power over the Voices of Others: Social and
Stylistic Constraints on the Use of Direct Discourse
3:55 Break
4:10 AMY SHUMAN (Ohio S) Privileged Voices
4:25 JOEL KUIPERS (Brown) Emerging Poetics of Selfhood in Weyewa
4:40 JOHN R BOWEN (Washington-St Louis) Authority and Text in Gayo Origin Narratives
5: 10 MICHAEL SILVERSTEIN (Chicago) De-voice of Authority
525 Discussant: ELLEN BASSO (Arizona)
5:35 Discussant: RICHARD BAUMAN (Indiana)
5:45- Discussion
6:00

0-035 CARIBBEAN TRANSFORMATIONS: CONTEMPORARY HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS


AND THEIR HISTORICAL ANTECEDENTS (SOCiety for Latin American Anthropology
and Society for Medical Anthropology) Sheraton-Pima
OrganizersiChairs: CAROL YN SARGENT (Southern Methodist) and LINDA M WHITE-
FORD (South Florida)
3:30 CAROL YN SARGENT (Southern Methodist) and JOAN RAWLINS (West Indies) Trans-
formations in Maternity Services in Jamaica
3:45 ANN W BRITTAIN (Miami) Maternal Age and Infant Mortality in a Caribbean Population
4:00 JEANNINE CORElL (South Florida) The Colonial Legacy and Health Care in Haiti
4:15 SUSAN E PAPPAS (South Florida) The Development of Health Care for the Elderly in the
Dominican Republic
4:30 Break
4:45 SALL Y GUTTMACHER (Rutgers) and ROSS DANIELSON (Kaiser Permanente)
Changes in Health and Health Care in Post-Revolutionary Cuba
5:00 LOIS BRIGHT RANDOLPH (Florida) Historical Antecedents of Health Care Practices in
Barbados and Their Effect on Present Health Care Behaviors
5:15 LINDA M WHITEFORD (South Florida) In Search of a Sovereign: Dominance and Health
Care Delivery in the Dominican Republic
5:30 WILLIAM W DRESSLER (Alabama) Development, Dependency and St Lucian Health
Care
5:45- Discussant: MICHAEL V ANGROSINO, JR (South Florida)
6:00

0-036 POWER AND KNOWLEDGE: THE MANIPULATION OF POLICY Sheraton-Apache B


Chair: SYLVIA MACCOLL RUDY (Upsala C)
Wednesday Afternoon, November 16 11

4:00 W T BARTOSZEWSKI (Oxford) Intelligence as a Challenge to the Ideological Political


System
4:15 DALE F EICKELMAN (New York) Political Intelligence and the Anthropology of Knowl-
edge in a Middle Eastern Society
4:30 DOROTHY WILLNER (Kansas) Clearly Erroneous: Politics and the Judiciary
4:45 DAVID GLYN NIXON (Massachusetts-Amherst) Political Change in Massachusetts
County Government: Local Initiatives and Responses
5:00 Break
5:15 JULIANA FLINN (Arkansas-Little Rock) Strength and Dependence: Images of a Microne-
sian School
5:30 PETER KULCHYSKI (Saskatchewan) Anthropology at the Service of the State: Diamond
Jenness and Canadian Indian Policy in the Early Twentieth Century
5:45- JERALD B BROWN (Florida International) The Antinuclear Movement in the United
6:00 States

0-037 THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF ANTHROPOLOGY: CROSS-CULTURAL PER-


SPECTIVE EDUCATION Sheraton-Apache A
Organizer/Chair: YOLANDA T MOSES (CSU-Dominguez Hills)
4:00 YOLANDA T MOSES (CSU-Dominguez Hills) and ROBERT L CHARLES (California S
Polytechnic-Pomona) Internationalizing the General Education Curriculum: Anthropo-
logical Methodologies and Approaches
4:15 DAVID M GRADWOHL (Iowa S) and GRETCHEN M BATAILLE (Arizona S) Potsherds,
Poems and Pow Wows: An Interdisciplinary Approach to American Indian Studies
4:30 JANET G AHLER (North Dakota) and MARY LOU FULLER (North Dakota) Learning An-
thropological Concepts and Content in Undergraduate Multicultural Education Courses:
Stages of Student Altitudinal Development
4:45 SHARON POPP (Wayne S) and MARY A ELIAS (Wayne S) What Introductory Texts Can
Tell Us
5:00 Break
5:15 NANCY FRIED FOSTER (The Spencer Foundation) Anthropology, Education and the
Transformation of Indigenous Peoples
5:30 JEAN B CAMPBELL (Oregon) Young Egyptian Elites: Education, Language and Identity
5:45- TIEN- TAl WU (Ohio S) The Life Patterns of Faculty Women in Taiwan
6:00

0-038 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Sheraton-Mohave B


4:00- Board of Directors
7:00

0-039 FRANK HAMILTON CUSHING AND THE HEMENWAY SOUTHWESTERN ARCHEO-


LOGICAL EXPEDITION, 1886-1889: A CENTENNIAL APPRAISAL Hyatt-Remington
A
Organizer/Chair: CURTIS M HINSLEY, JR (Northern Arizona)
4:30 CURTIS M HINSLEY, JR (Northern Arizona) Introduction
4:35 LEA S MCCHESNEY (Peabody Museum-Harvard/New York) The Vision of Mary Hemen-
way
4:50 JESSE GREEN (Chicago S) The Early Years: Cushing at Zuni
5:05 JUDY L BRUNSON (Salt River Project) The Reconstruction of Hohokam Village Life, as
Interpreted by Cushing
5:20 Break
5:30 DAVID R WILCOX (Museum of Northern Arizona) and JERRY B HOWARD (Soil Systems,
Inc) The Contribution of the Hemenway Expedition to Hohokam Archeology
5:45 CURTIS M HINSLEY, JR (Northern Arizona) "I Command I Shall Be Believed ': Cushing,
the Hemenway and Scientific Poetics
6:00- Discussion
6:15

0-040 PERSPECTIVES ON HYPERTENSION Hyatt-Regency Ballroom B


12 Wednesday Evening, November 16

Chair: WILLIAM W DRESSLER (Alabama)


4:30 EDWIN J GREENLEE (Temple) Contradictions in the Discourse on Borderline Hyperten-
sion
4:45 WILLIAM L MILLER (Connecticut) and BENJAMIN F CRABTREE (Connecticut) Hyper-
tension and Modernization: Dressler Revisited
5:00 DAVID K EVANS (Wake Forest) and MARY S VICK (Wake Forest) The Roots of Hyper-
tension: A Study of School Children on SABA Island, Netherlands Antilles
5:15 BARBARA C DU BOIS (Naval Health Res Ctr) Predictors of Obesity and Hypertension in
a US Navy Sample
5:30 BENJAMIN F CRABTREE (Connecticut) and WILLIAM L MILLER (Connecticut) Blood
Pressure or Hypertension: Statistical Implications of Definition
5:45- Discussion
6:05

0-041 LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTIC USAGE Sheraton-Grand Ballroom North


Chair: JUDITH IRVINE (Brandeis)
4:30 ASIF AGHA (Chicago) Honorific Noun Classifiers in Lhasa Tibetan
4:45 JAMES STAN LAW (Illinois) Language Change, Language Borrowing and the Symbol
System: A Comment on the "Copycat Mentality" of the Japanese
5:00 ELLEN RAFFERTY (Wisconsin-Madison) The Transition from Malay to Indonesian: The
Social and Linguistic Contexts of Change
5:15 Break
5:25 ELIZABETH A HALL (UCLA) A Socio-linguistic Analysis of Teacher Talk with Learning
Handicapped Students
5:40 NORRIS MINICK (Northwestern and Clark) Saying What You Mean and Thinking What
You Say: The SOCial Construction of Speaking and Thinking in the Classroom
5:55- M JEAN HERIOT (UCLA) Assessing Salvation Through Southern Baptist Sermons
6:10

0-042 RECONCEPTUALIZING CARNIVAL Sheraton-Navajo D


Chair: TONY ROBBEN (Michigan)
4:30 TONY ROBBEN (Michigan) Introduction
4:35 CECILIA DE MELLO E SOUZA (UC-Berkeley) "Carnaval Marginal": Carnaval '88 in Tim-
bauba, Brazil
4:50 NANCY SCHEPER-HUGHES (UC-Berkeley) "Carnaval Marginal'" A Topsy-Turvy Inter-
pretation of the Brazilian Festival
5:05 JEAN GEARING (Florida) Live From New York! Calypsol CarnivaJl
5:20 ALEJANDRO FRIGERIO (UCLA) The Politics of Possession Trance in Afro-Brazilian Re-
ligions in Argentina
5:35 Discussant: TONY ROBBEN (Michigan)
5:50- Discussion
6:10

1-043 SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Borein A


5:00- Board of Directors
7:00

1-044 AMERICAN INDIAN GRANDFATHERS: BRIDGING THE GAP (Association for Anthro-
pology and Gerontology and SOCiety for Humanistic Anthropology) Hyatt-Regency Ball-
roomC
Organizer/Chair: MARJORIE M SCHWEITZER (independent researcher)
5:15 JOAN CROFUT WEIBEL-ORLANDO (Southern California) Fancy Dancers and Preach-
ermen: Growing Up In Grandfather's World
5:30 KAREN R PITTS (Northwestern) Navajo Grandfathers: The Bridge Between Generations
5:45- MARJORIE M SCHWEITZER (independent researcher) Singers, Sailors and Roadmen:
6:00 Grandfathers in Two Worlds

WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16


Thursday Morning, November 17 13

0-045 SOCIETY FOR LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Hopi A


6:00- Executive Committee
7:30

0-046 AMERICAN ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY Sheraton-Board Room


6:00- Board of Directors
9:00

0-047 SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Curtis A


6:00- Executive Committee
10:00

0-048 DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVES Hyatt-Curtis B


6:30- Annual Meeting
8:00 Chair: EUGENE L STERUD (AAA Executive Director)

0-049 REFUGEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM-MENTAL HEALTH, NIMH Sheraton-Pima


6:30- The Anthropology of Refugees and Refugees' Mental Health
8:00 Chairs: LINDA CAMINO (Virginia Dept of Mental Health and Mental Retardation) and JOE
WESTERMEYER (Minnesota)

0-050 ANTHROPOLOGISTS INTERESTED IN ANTHROPOLOGY OF SPACE AND PLACE


Sheraton-Maricopa
6:30- Informal Discussion
8:00 Chair: SETHA LOW (CUNY-Graduate Ctr)

0-051 SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Phoenix West


6:30- Committee on AIDS and Anthropology Research Group Business Meeting followed by
8:00 Cash Bar
Chair: DOUG FELDMAN

0-052 SOCIETY FOR CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Terrace 318


7:00- Board of Directors
9:00

0-053 SOCIETY FOR VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Phoenix East


7:00- Film Festival Awards and FilmlVideo Previewing
8:30 Organizer: JOAN WILLIAMS (Anthropology Film Center)
Chair: EMILY DE BRIGARD (Institute of Living)

THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17

1-001 NEW IRELAND ETHNOGRAPHY AND CULTURAL THEORY Sheraton-Navajo C


Organizer/Chair: STEVEN M ALBERT (Rutgers)
8:00 PAULA G RUBEL (Barnard C) and ABRAHAM ROSMAN (Barnard) From Ceremonial Ex-
change to Capitalist Exchange: How the New Irelanders Coped with the Establishment of
Trading Stations
8:15 ROBERT J FOSTER (Chicago) The Genesis of Kastam in a New Ireland Society (Tanga)
8:30 STEVEN M ALBERT (Rutgers) Swilik and the Marquis de Rays
8:45 PHILLIP H LEWIS (Field Museum of Natural History) Approaching New Ireland Art Styles
9:00 SUSANNE KUECHLER (Johns Hopkins) The Epidemiology of Malangan Imagery
9:15 ROY WAGNER (Virginia) The Gift of Containment: Exchange of Women in a Matrilineal
SOCiety
9:30- Discussant: WILLIAM DAVENPORT (Pennsylvania)
9:45
Thursday Morning, November 17
14

1-002 IMAGES OF MEN AND WOMEN: CHANGING GENDER ROLES IN THE UNITED
STATES Hyatt-Regency Ballroom D
Organizers/Chairs: MARYANN MCCABE (Research & Forecasts, Inc) and RITA DENNY
(Research & Forecasts, Inc) . ,
8:00 CAROLINE ZINNSER (Ctr lor Public Advocacy Res) Working Mothers Child Care Ar-
rangements . .
8:15 ELIZABETH FRIEDMAN (independent researcher) On Being Decorative: Women in the
Calilornia Legislature .
8:30 MARYANN MCCABE (Research & Forecasts, Inc) Care-Bearers: New Meanings of
Childhood and Motherhood
8:45 RITA DENNY (Research & Forecasts, Inc) Beyond the Looking Glass: Advertising's View
01 the '80s Woman
9:00 MERCER L SULLIVAN (Vera Inst of Justice) Young Fathers and Parenting: Community
Context and Family Formation
9:15- Discussant: PATRICIA LANDER (Brooklyn C)
9:30

1-003 WOMEN'S REALITIES: VOICES FROM SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES (Committee


9-Committee on Women in Schools and Society) Hyatt-Borein A
Organizer/Chair: KATHLEEN P BENNETT (Tennessee-Knoxville)
8:00 EDITH KING (Denver) "I Won't Dance l ": Patterns of Participation of Undergraduate
Women In Mass Introduction Social Science Classes
8:15 LYNN D WOODHOUSE (East Stroudsburg S) Perceived Social Power and the Unique
Voice of Women
8:30 JAN ARMSTRONG GAMRADT (Minnesota) Professionalism and Power: The Place of
Women Teachers in Educational Reform
8:45 JANE J WHITE (Maryland-Baltimore Co) Becoming a Southern Woman
900 MICHELE L FOSTER (Pennsylvania) Who We Really Are: Black Women Speak About
Their Lives as Teachers
9:15 Discussant: MARGARET D LECOMPTE (independent researcher)
9:30- Discussion
9:45

1-004 XXVllth CONFERENCE ON AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES: ESKIMO, ATHABAS-


KAN AND NORTHWEST COAST LANGUAGES (Society for the Study of the Indigenous
Languages of the Americas) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom A
Organizer: LOUANNA FURBEE (Missouri)
Chair: JAMES COLLINS (Temple)
8:00 JAMES COLLINS (Temple) Syntactic Structures and Word Formation in Tolowa
8:15 EUNG-DO COOK (Calgary) Postsyntactic Morphological Rule in Athapaskan
8:30 MELISSA AXELROD (Colorado-Boulder) Aspect and Verb Categorization in Koyukon
Athabaskan
8:45 SCOTT RUSH FORTH (New Mexico S) The Uses of Athapaskan Classificatory Verbs
9:00 Break
9:10 BRENT D GALLOWAY (independent researcher) Metaphor in a Salish Language or Two
9:25 YVONNE HAJDA (NW Ethnohistorical Res Assocs), HENRY ZENK (NW Ethnohistorical
Res Assocs), and ROBERT BOYD (NW Ethnohistorical Res Assocs) The Early Historiog-
raphy of Chinook Jargon
9:40- WILLEM J DE REUSE (Chicago) Contact-Induced Typological Change in Siberian Yupik
9:55 Eskimo

1-005 GUATEMALAN INDIAN IDENTITY IN TRANSITION (Society for Latin American Anthro-
pology and Guatemala Scholars Network) Hyatt-Curtis B
Organizer/Chair: JAMES LOUCKY (UCLA)
8:00 JAMES LOUCKY (UCLA) Introduction
8:05 BENJAMIN D PAUL (Stanford) The Changing Interaction of Three Identities in San Pedro
la Laguna, Guatemala: Local, Ethnic and National
8:20 J JUDE PANSINI (independent researcher) Indian Ethnic Boundaries and Ladinoization
Among Farmworkers in Guatemala
Thursday Morning, November 17 15

8:35 IRMA OTlOY (Iowa) and ENRIQUE SAM COLOP (Iowa) Does Modernization Change
Mayan Ethnic Identity?: An Indigenous Perspective
8:50 Break
9:00 BEATRll MANl (Wellesley) Indian Identities in a Repopulated Village in the Ixcan
9:15 VICTOR MONTEJO (SUNY-Albany) Testimony of Violence in Guatemala: A Mayan In-
dian Account
9:30 JAMES LOUCKY (UCLA) Reaffirmation, Redefinition, orRejection: Changing Mayan Eth-
nicity in a US Inner City
9:45- Discussant: RICHARD N ADAMS (Texas-Austin)
10:00

1-006 THE ANTHROPOLOGY OFTHE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY Sheraton-Grand Ballroom


South
Organizers/Chairs: THOMAS M WILSON (United Nations International School) and
JOHN W COLE (Massachusetts-Amherst)
8:00 JOHN W COLE (Massachusetts) The Reproduction of Tyrolean Identity in Italy
8:15 MARK T SHUTES (Youngstown S) Cows, Co-Ops and the Common Market: Changes in
a Rural Irish Parish Resulting from EEC Membership
8:30 TIMOTHY C PARRISH (New School for Social Research) Awash in a Sea of Wine: Span-
ish Viticulture in the European Community
8:45 EDWARD LIPUMA (Miami) Economic Mediation and the Power of Association: Between
the EC and the Local Community
9:00 SARAH KEENE MEL TlOFF (Miami) The Political Economyof EC Membership: Fisheries
and the Negotiation of a Common Fisheries Policy
9:15 THOMAS M WILSON (United Nations International School) and EDWARD C HANSEN
(CUNY-Queens) Party Leadership and Policy Change in EC Ireland and Spain
9:30 Discussant JOAN VINCENT (Barnard)
9:45- Discussant: M ESTELLIE SMITH (SUNY-Oswego)
10:00

1-007 MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY MEETS THE OTHER HEALTH PROFESSIONS Shera-


ton-Pima
Chair: NANCY PRESS (UCLA)
8:00 MARYANN S BATES (Massachusetts-Amherst) A Critical Perspective on Coronary By-
pass Surgery
8:15 DIANE E EYER (pennsylvania) The Myth of Maternal Infant Bonding and the Reform of
Hospital Childbirth
8:30 SUSAN BRANDT GRAHAM (New Mexico) Conflict and Compromise: A Structural Anal-
ysis of Physician-Midwife Interaction in an Obstetrical Training Program
8:45 LYNNE ROBINS (Michigan) "And How Are 'We' Today?" An Examination of "We" Usage
in Physician-Patient Interaction
9:00 JANICE MORSE (Alberta) The Norm of Gift Giving in the Patient Nurse Relationship
9:15 Break
9:30 MARGARET A GARBERINA (New Mexico-School of Medicine) The Influence of Cultural
Background on Learning-Coping Mechanisms and General Performance Among Minority
Medical School Students
9:45 DANA M BALDWIN (UCLA) The Meaning and Management of Trouble Among the
Chronic Mentally III
10:00- ZEV KALIFON (Haifa) Self-Help and the Medical Bureaucracy: The Cultures of Organi-
10:15 zational Cultures

1-008 ISSUES IN TRANSCULTURAL HEALTH IN THE US Sheraton-NavajO A


Chair: SUSAN C M SCRIMSHAW (UCLA)
8:00 ANNE WRIGHT (Arizona C of Medicine) and CATHERINE HOLBERG (Arizona) Beliefs
and Behaviors of Middle-Class Anglos and Hispanics Regarding Childhood Respiratory
Illness
8:15 ALICIA CHAVIRA (Houston) Public Health Policy, Tuberculosis and Migrant Health
8:30 YESALEMUSH SENDEKU (UC-San Francisco) Migration and Health of Ethiopian Immi-
grants
Thursday Morning, November 17
16

8:45 PATRICIA A RAINEY (Clinica Sierra Vista) and PATRICIA A OMIDIAN (UC-San Fran-
cisco) Secluded Yemeni Women: Health Implications in California
9:00 PATRICIA A OMIDIAN (UC-San Francisco) and AFAF I MELEIS (UC-San Francisco)
Turning Walls into Mirrors
9:15 BARBARA A NEIBEL (UCLA) Symptom Evaluation as a Predictor of Health-Seeking Be-
havior
9:30 DEBORAH 0 ERWIN (Arkansas Cancer Res Ctr) There Ain't No Black Women Live tc Tell
9:45 MADELEINE LEININGER (Wayne S) Cultural Congruent Care: A Concept Model for Cul-
tural-Specific Care Practices
10:00- Discussant: SUSAN C M SCRIMSHAW (UCLA)
10:10

1-009 VARIATIONS IN CHIPEWYAN THOUGHT AND BEHAVIOR Sheraton-Grand Ballroom


North
Organizers/Chairs: HENRY S SHARP (Virginia) and ROBERT JARVENPA (Alaska/
SUNY-Albany)
8:00 ROBERT JARVENPA (Alaska/SUNY-Albany) Chipewyan Versus Conservation Officer:
The POlitical Ecology of Subarctic Frontier Culture
8:15 TAKASHI IRIMOTO (Hokkaido) Chipewyan Ecology and Mythology with Reference to
CaribOU Hunting Strategy
8:30 PATRICIA A MCCORMACK (Provincial Museum of Alberta) Surrounded by Crees: Chi-
pewyan Persistence in Fort Chipewyan, Alberta
8:45 Discussion
9:00 DAVID M SMITH (Minnesota-Duluth) Northern Athapaskan Medicine-Power: Cultural
Variation and Continuity
9:15 HENRY S SHARP (Virginia) Inverted Sacrifice
9:30 Discussant: JUNE HELM (Iowa)
9:45- Discussant: ROY WAGNER (Virginia)
10:00

1-010 INVITED SESSION ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE: ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORIES


AND APPLICATIONS (AAA Program Committee) Sheraton-Gila
Organizers/Chairs: ANN T JORDAN (North Texas) and TOMOKO HAMADA (William and
Mary)
8:00 TOMOKO HAMADA (William and Mary) Cultural Dynamics of Multinationals: Global Net-
work and Interlocking Membership
8:15 ANDREW H MAXWELL (Skidmore C) Culture, Multinationals and the World-System
8:30 JO RAINIE RODGERS (Info World-IDG) The Impact of Organizational Culture on Com-
munication in Multinational Organizations
8:45 KENNETH DAVID (Michigan S) We Serve No Rigor Until Its Time!
9:00 Break
9:10 MARIETTA L BABA (Wayne S) Local Knowledge and Informal Organization: A Techno-
logical Imperative?
9:25 SUE G LURIE (Texas C of Osteopathic Medicine) Images and Organizations in Transi-
tion: ProfeSSional World Views and Concepts of Self
9:40 ANN T JORDAN (North Texas) Troubleshooting in the Organization: An Anthropological
Model for Culture Identification and Change
9:55 RICHARD H REEVES-ELLINGTON (independent researcher) From Vision to Reality:
Developing Management Teams
10:10 INO ROSSI (St John's) From A Descriptive to a Predictive Notion of Culture: Empirical
Support for a Dialectical View of Culture
10:25 Break
10:35 Discussant: HERBERT APPLEBAUM (Society for the Anthropology of Work)
10:45- Discussant: INO ROSSI (St John's)
10:55

1-011 FOOD SECURITY AND HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS IN AFRICA (Task Force on African
Famine and Council on Nutritional Anthropology) Sheraton-Maricopa
Organizer/Chair: MIRIAM S CHAIKEN (Indiana-Pennsylvania)
Thursday Morning. November 17 17

8:00 MIRIAM CHAIKEN (Indiana-Pennsylvania) Introduction


8:05 ELLEN BROWN (independent researcher) Selling the Family Silver
8:20 PETER CASTRO (Syracuse) Preservation Versus Conversion: Conflicts About Food Se-
curity and the Mount Kenya Forest Reserve
8:35 MIRIAM S CHAIKEN (Indiana-Pennsylvania) Household Resource Allocation and Food
Security in Western Kenya
8:50 Break
9:00 W THOMAS CON ELL Y (Oberlin) Livestock and Food Security Among Smallholder Farm-
ers in Kenya
9:15 NYAGA MWANIKI (Indiana-Pennsylvania) Land Tenure Reform and Agricultural Change
in Mbeere. Kenya
9:30 A NKONGE MBABU (Missouri-Columbia) A Historical View of Kenya's Food (In) Security
9:45 ERIC RODENBURG (Price William Associates) Heresies About Food Security
10:00- Discussion
10:15

1-012 CRAFTWORK, EXPERTISE AND AUTOMATION: FROM MACHINE TOOLS TO SILI-


CON CHIPS (National Association for the Practice of Anthropology and Society for the
Anthropology of Work) Sheraton-Navajo D
Organizer/Chair: FRANK A DUBINSKAS (Boston C)
8:00 FRANK A DUBINSKAS (Boston C) Introduction
8:05 Video Excerpts: Clockwork and Makino FMS
8:15 GARRY CHICK (Illinois) and JOHN M ROBERTS (Pittsburgh) Expertise and the Expres-
sive Characteristics of Machine Tools
8:30 Video Excerpt: Clockwork (on machine shop)
8:35 PATRICIA SACHS (CUNY-Graduate Ctr) Working Knowledge
8:50 WILLETT KEMPTON (Princeton) Distributed Information Processing in Household En-
ergy Decisions
9:05 Break
9:15 FRANK A DUBINSKAS (Boston C) Automating Engineering Expertise: Design Engineers
and Silicon Compilers
9:30 Video Excerpts: Makino FMS and Computers in Context
9:40 DAVID J HAKKEN (SUNY-C of Technology) Skill and Local Policy: Computerization In
Sheffield. England
9:55- Discussion
10:10

1-013 THE MEANING OF PARENTHOOD (Council for Anthropology and Reproduction) Sher-
aton-Apache A '
Organizer/Chair: CATHERINE L LEONE (Carolina Population Ctr)
8:00 NANCY LANGWORTHY (Nebraska-Omaha) and MARY ANN LAMANNA (Nebraska-
Omaha) Meanings of Pregnancy: Making DeciSions Even When You Don't
8:15 GISELE MAYNARD TUCKER (UCLA) The Decision to Reproduce in Rural Peru: A Con-
flict of Values on the Consequences of Parenthood
8:30 DANA RAPHAEL (The Human Lactation Ctr Ltd) Matrescence-The Process of Becom-
ing a Mother
8:45 NICHOLAS TOWNSEND (UC-Berkeley) 'Spirit Babies' and 'Blood Children': The Social
Meaning of Paternity
9:00 Break
9:10 CATHERINE L LEONE (Carolina Population Ctr) The Responsible Mother Middle-Class
Construction of the Maternal Role
9:25 MADELYN A IRIS (Iris Consultants) The Meaning of Normalcy for Parents of Children
with Disabilities
9:40 ILSA SCHUSTER (CUNY-Hunter) Parental Investment and Precultural Dispositions on
the Kibbutz
9:55- Discussion
10:15

1-014 EFFECTS OF MESOAMERICAN POLITIES IN AN INTERACTIVE FRAMEWORK (Ar-


cheology) Hyatt-Phoenix East
Thursday Morning, November 17
18

Organizers/Chairs: JOHN CHANCE (Arizona S), BARBARA L STARK (Arizona S) and


EMIL Y UMBERGER (Arizona S)
8:00 Introduction
8:05 GARY M FEINMAN (Wisconsin-Madison) The Valley of Oaxaca and Its Surroundings:
Shifting Patterns of Pre-Hispanic Interaction .
8:20 ROBERT S SANTLEY (New Mexico) The Political Economy of Pre-Columbian Core Pe-
riphery Systems in Middle-Classic Mesoamerica . .
8:35 BARBARA L STARK (Arizona S) Empire or Not: Alternative Material Culture Models for
Peripheral Areas
8:50 Discussion
9:00 MARY E MILLER (Yale) Cerro de Las Mesas: Give and Take at a Mesoamerican Nexus
9:15 EMIL Y UMBERGER (Arizona S) Aztec-Style Sculptures in Eastern Mesoamerica: Two
Case Studies
9:30 Discussion
9:40 Break
9:55 ROSS HASSIG (Columbia) Social Ties and Spatial Variation in the Aztec Empire
10:10 JOHN K CHANCE (Arizona S) Indian Elites in Colonial Mexico
10:25 Discussant: RICHARD BLANTON (Purdue)
10:35- Discussanl FRANK SALOMON (Wisconsin-Madison)
1045

1-015 RELIGION, SYMBOLS AND CULTS Hyatt-Remington A


Chair: To be announced
8:00 EDWARD B REEVES (Morehead S) Legitimate Domination and the Muslim Cults of
Saints
8: 15 JOSEPH BOSCO (Columbia) "Heterodoxy'" and Popular Religion in Taiwan
8:30 LINDA JENCSON (Oregon) Neopaganism and the Great Goddess: Anthropology Acts as
Midwife in the Birth of a New Religion
845 SHIRLEY A HAUCK (Alaska-Anchorage) Additions to the Aleut Ritual Cycle
9:00 BENSON SALER (Brandeis) Theomorphism
9:15 Break
9:25 KATHLEEN Z YOUNG (Western Washington and Simon Fraser) The Virginity of Maria
Goretti
940 LORNA MCDOUGALL (Southern Illinois) Numbers in Myth and Ritual
9:55 GLENN BOWMAN (University C-London) Unreal City: Some Reflections on the Diversity
of Christian Traditions and Some Consequences of that Diversity
10: 10 EN ANDERSON (UC-Riverside) Religious Representation ofTraditional Resource Man-
agement
10:25 CAROL CARPENTER (Cornell) Food for Thought About Village-Court Relations
10:40- MARY LEE STEARNS (Simon Fraser) Biblical Metaphors in Haida Parables
10:55

1-016 THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF CHRONIC ILLNESS Sheraton-Navajo B


Organizers/Chairs: GAY BECKER (UC-San Francisco) and SUZANNE HEURTIN-ROB-
ERTS (UC-San Francisco)
8:00 GAY BECKER (UC-San Francisco) Introduction
8:05 RONALD J FRANKENBERG (Keele) Marxism Embodied: Gramsci as Participant Ob-
server of Chronic Disorder
8:20 SUZANNE HEURTIN-ROBERTS (UC-San Francisco) '"High-Pertension," Adaptation
and the Uses of ChroniC Illness
8:35 DEBORAH D NEWQUIST (Gerontological Service of Orange County) The Meaning and
Impact of Heart Disease and Surgery on Middle-Aged and Older Persons
8:50 M LOUISE DUVAL (Albert Einstein C of Medicine) Bringing Orderto Chaos in the Case of
Multiple Sclerosis
9:05 JUDITH MCLAUGHLIN (Georgia) Self-Care and Multiple Sclerosis: A View from TwoCul-
tures
9:t5 Break
9:30" GAY BECKER (UC-San Francisco) Controlling the Uncontrollable: Cultural Meaning in
Coping with Asthma
Thursday Morning, November 17 19

9:45 MARJORIE KAGAWA SINGER (UCLA) Dying Healthy: Positive Use of Defense Mecha-
nisms in Coping with Cancer
10:00 JOSEPH M KAUFERT (Manitoba) and DAVID LOCKER (Toronto) Professional and Con-
sumer Ideologies in Response to Life Support Technology
10:15 Discussant: ANSELM STRAUSS (UC-San Francisco)
10:25- Discussant: TOM JOHNSON (Southern Methodist)
10:35

1-017 INVITED SESSION WOMEN, ECONOMICS AND POWER IN CHANGING SOCIETIES


(AAA Program Committee) Hyatt-Curtis A
Chair: SYLVIA FORMAN (Massachusetts-Amherst)
8:00 BARBARA B CHASIN (Montclair State C) Land Reform and Woman's Work in a Kerala
Village
8:15 SEUNG-KYONG KIM (CUNY) Women Workers and the Birth of Labor Unions in Masan,
Korea
8:30 SONDRA HALE (UCLA) The State, Islam and the Sexual Division of Labor-Sudan
8:45 LAURA TODD-FASSNACHT (Humboldt S) and PENN HANDWERKER (Humboldt S)
Changes in Women's Power on Barbados, 1950s-1980s
9:00 ANNA C WALSH (Oklahoma) The Relationship Between Women's Gender Roles and the
Economy
9:15 Break
9:35 SYLVIA HELEN FORMAN (Massachusetts-Amherst) "Now You're Cooking With Gas"
Changing Work of Women in Rural Highland Ecuador
9:50 JOAN P MENCHER (Lehman C) Women and Empowerment in Rural Tamil Nadu: An
Analysis of Some Cultural and Political-Economy Constraints Affecting Program Devel-
opment for Women
10:05 WENDY A WEISS (Wheaton C) Informal Sector and Women's Resistance: The Response
of Some Urban Poor to Incorporation into the Capitalist Economy
10:20 CANDICE BRADLEY (UC-Irvine) Women, Weeding and the Plow
10:35- ESTHER SKIRBOLL (Slippery Rock C) and MYRNA SILVERMAN (Pittsburgh) Women's
10:50 Retirement: A Case Study Approach

1-018 MORAL DIMENSIONS OF NARRATIVE IN SOUTH ASIA (American Ethnological Soci-


ety) Hyatt-Phoenix West
Organizer/Chair: ANNE T SWEETSER (Harvard)
8:00 VISHVAJIT PANDYA (Westminster C) Chaotic Events and Ritualized Hlstoryof Andaman
Islands
8:15 ALAN TREVITHICK (Harvard) Caste, Race, Religion and "History" in the Moral World of
Anagarika Dharmapala
8:30 ANNE T SWEETSER (Harvard) Re-Creation of Legitimacy Morality and Power in the
Oral History of Kaghan Valley, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan
8:45 MARGARET TRAWICK (Hobart & William Smith) Medicine and Morality in South India
9:00 RICHARD A SHWEDER (Chicago) Let Me Tell You a Story
9:15 Break
9:25 DAVID RUDNER (Harvard) Paraphrase and Evaluation in Moral Discourse
9:40 ANN GRODZINS GOLD (Cornell) How King Bharthari Got the Fruit of Immortality
9:55 STEVEN M PARISH (UC-San Diego) Moral Knowing and Newar Narratives: Anti-Hierar-
chical Morality Tales from an Archaic Hindu City
10:10 Discussant: A K RAMANUJAN (Chicago)
10:25 Discussant: VINCENT CRAPANZANO (CUNY-Graduate Ctr)
10:40- Discussion
11 :00

1-019 INVITED SESSION PSYCHOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: APPRAISALS AND PROS-


PECTS IN METHODOLOGY, PART II (Society for Psychological Anthropology) Shera-
ton-Hopi B
Organizer/Chair: SUSAN ABBOTT (Kentucky)
8:00 Introduction
20 Thursday Morning, November 17

8:10 BARBARA ROGOFF (Utah) Maintaining Meaning and Context in Observations for Social
Interaction
8:40 Discussant: CHARLES SUPER (Harvard)
8:55 Discussion
9:10 ROBERT L MUNROE (Pitzer C) and RUTH H MUNROE (Pitzer C) Comparative Field Re-
search: Methodological Considerations
9:40 Discussant: THOMAS S WEISNER (UCLA)
955 Discussion
10:10 Break
10:25 MICHAEL J RALEIGH (UCLA) Bidirectional and Biological Approaches in Psychological
Anthropology
10:55 Discussant: JOHN W M WHITING (Harvard)
1110- Discussion
11 :30

1-020 INVITED SESSION RETHINKING ANALYTICAL CATEGORIES: TRANSNATIONAL


PERSPECTIVES (American Ethnological Society) Sheraton-Havasupai
Organizers/Chairs: NINA GLICK SCHILLER (Columbia), CRISTINA BLANC-SZANTON
(New School) and LINDA BASCH (New York)
8:00 NINA GLICK SCHILLER (Columbia) Introduction
8:15 DELMOS JONES (CUNY) Culture and Inequality
8:35 LINDA BASCH (New York) The Transnational Dynamics of Eastern Caribbean Immigrant
Ethnic Consciousness
8:55 JOHANNA LESSINGER (Columbia) Intraethnic Class ExplOitation and Transnational
Class Among Indian Immigrants
9:15 Break
930 CRISTINA BLANC-SZANTON (New School for Social Research) Nationalism/Identity in
Contexts of Domination and Transnational Migration
9:50 AIHWA ONG (UC-Berkeley) Islam, Fashion and the Modern Subject
1010 NINA GLICK SCHILLER (Columbia) and CAROLLE CHARLES (SUNY -Stony Brook) Hai-
lian Concepts of Race in a Transnational Perspective: Always and Sometimes Black
1030 Discussant: JANE SCHNEIDER (CUNY)
10:50 Discussant: ULF HANNERZ (Stockholm)
11 :10- Discussant: RICHARD FOX (Duke)
1130

1-021 INVITED SESSION VIDEO ANALYSIS OF HUMAN INTERACTION (Society for Visual
Anthropology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom C
Organizer;Chair: CHARLES GOODWIN (South Carolina)
8:00 CHARLES GOODWIN (South Carolina) Introduction
8:15 Video Presentation
8:20 Discussant: BRIGITTE JORDAN (independent researcher)
8:30 Discussant: LUCY SUCH MAN (Xerox Palo Alto Research Ctr)
8:40 Video Presentation
8:45 Discussion
9:55 Break
10:05 Video Presentation
10:10 Discussant: MARJORIE HARNESS GOODWIN (South Carolina)
1020 Discussant: SUSAN IRWIN (Michigan S)
10:30 Discussant: THOMAS BLAKEL Y (Brigham Young)
10:40 Video Presentation
10:45- Discussion
11 :55

1-022 FILMIVIDEO SCREENINGS Sheraton-Apache B


Organizer: JOAN WILLIAMS (Anthropology Film Ctr)
Chair TOM BLAKELY (Brigham Young)
8:00 R JON MCGEE Lacandon Maya Balche Ritual (Southwest Texas S)
8:50 VICTOR FUKS Waiapi. Music, Dance and Festival (Indiana)
Thursday Morning, November 17 21

9:30 PATRICIA AMLIN Popul Yuh: The Creation Myth of the Maya
10:20 GUSTAVO GUAYASAMIN Icemen of Chimborazo
10:55 ANDY HARRIES and PAUL YULE Our God the Condor
11 :30- JOHN COHEN Choquela: Only Interpretation
12:00

1-023 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY, WORKSHOP


9 Pool Terrace Suite 327, Hyatt Regency
8:00- Computer Analysis of Text: Field Note Management and Analysis
12:30 Leader: JOHN WOOD (Northern Arizona)
Attendance is by registration. For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk.

1-024 SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY SPECIAL COMMITTEES Sheraton-Mo-


have B
8:30- Executive Session
10:00 Chair: ANN MCELROY (SUNY-Buffalo)

1-025 BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY SECTION Sheraton-Board Room


8 :30- Executive Committee Meeting
10:30

1-026 SOCIETY FOR ANTHROPOLOGY IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES Sheraton-Hopi A


8:30- Executive Board
11:00

1-027 INVITED SESSION NARRATIVE ETHNOGRAPHY, PART I (Society for Humanistic An-
thropology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom B
Organizers/Chairs: BARBARA TEDLOCK (SUNY-Buffalo) and DAN ROSE (Pennsylva-
nia)
8:30 EDWARD M BRUNER (Illinois-Urbana) Introduction
8:45 BRUCE GRINDAL (Florida S) Immortality Denied
9:25 KIRIN NARA YAN (Middlebury C) Encircled Stories
10:05 Break
10:15 LORING M DANFORTH (Bates C) The Anastenaria
10:55 DENNIS TEDLOCK (SUNY-Buffalo) A Dead God Shows Himself Five Times
11 :35- Discussant: NANCY SCHMIDT (Indiana)
12:00 Discussant: BILLIE JEAN ISBELL (Cornell)
Discussant: PAUL STOLLER (West Chester)
Discussant: BARBARA TEDLOCK (SUNY-Buffalo)

1-028 ARCHEOLOGY SECTION Hyatt-Borein B


9:00- Executive Committee
12:00

1-029 AAA PLACEMENT SERVICE JOB CLINIC: GO HIRE YOURSELF AN EMPLOYER, DA Y


3 Pool Terrace Suite 326, Hyatt Regency
9:00- Leader: RICHARD K IRISH (TransCentury Corp)
12:00 Attendance is by registration. For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk.

1-030 INVITED SESSION FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY (Biological Anthropology Section)


Hyatt-Regency Ballroom D
Organizer/Chair: NORMAN J SAUER (Michigan S)
9:45 Introduction
9:50 TURHAN A MURAD (California S) Racemization of Aspartic Acid and Age Determination
Thursday Morning, November 17
22

10:05 ALISON GALLOWAY (Human Identification Lab-Arizona) Forensic Anthropology Impli-


cations of Variation in Aging Patterns in Bone
10:20 WILLIAM A LOVIS (Michigan S) Forensic Archeology as Mortuary Anthropology
10:35 Break
10:45 JUDY M SUCHEY (CSU-Fullerton) and LESLIE D SUTHERLAND (CSU-Fullerton) Sex-
ual Dimorphism of the Os pubis: Forensic and Fossils
11:00 KENNETH A R KENNEDY (Cornell) and JOHN J CHIMENT (Cornell) Racial Identification
in the Context of Prehistoric-Historic Biological Continua: Examples from South Asia
11 :15 NORMAN J SAUER (Michigan S) If Races Don't Exist, Why Are Forensic Anthropologists
So Good at Identifying Them?
11 :30 ALICE M BRUES (Colorado) Forensic Skeletal Identification: General Race vs Specific
Populations
11 :45- Discussant GEORGE ARMELAGOS (Massachusetts-Amherst)
12:00

1-031 INVITED SESSION ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY AND EDUCATION RESEARCH:


TOWARD AN ETHNOLOGY OF EDUCATION (Council on Anthropology and Education)
Hyatt-Curtis B
Organizer/Chair: JOHN H CHILCOTT (Arizona)
10: 15 HARRY F WOLCOTT (Oregon) Acquisition of Propriospect
10:30 JOHN H CHILCOTT (Arizona) Structural Functionalism as a Heuristic Device
10:45 JUDITH PREISSLE GOETZ (Georgia) and MARGARET D LECOMPTE (Rice) An Ethnol-
ogy of Children's Classroom Lives
11 :00 JACQUETTA HILL (Illinois) Change in Cultural Models of Numeracy
11 :15 Discussant CHARLES HARRINGTON (Columbia)
11 :30- Discussion
11 :45

1-032 ETHNIC RELATIONS AND SOCIOPOLITICAL CHANGE Sheraton-Maricopa


Chair: JOHN PETERSON (Mississippi S)
10:30 FRANK C SPAULDING (Ohio S) We Marry Our Cousins: Ethniclty in the Northern Punjab
of Pakistan
10:45 JON ABBINK (Amsterdam) The Deconstruction of 'Tribe': Ethnicity and Politics in South-
ern Ethiopia
1100 RAYMOND SCUPIN (Lindenwood C) Islamic and Ethnic Resurgence Among MUSlims in
Thailand
11 :15 MIDORI ARIMA (Stanford) Historical Development of an Ethnic Group on Ogasawara/the
Bonin Islands, Japan
1130- ORIT TAMIR (Arizona S) Relocation from the Former Joint Use Area
11 :45

1-033 INTERETHNIC RELATIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY


(Council on Anthropology and Education) Sheraton-Navajo C
Organizer/Chair: ARTHUR L CAMPA (Colorado)
10:00 ADELINE BECKER (Brown) When Worlds Collide: The Interethnic Dynamic in a Public
High School
10:15 ARTHUR L CAMPA (Colorado) Accommodation or Resistance: Hispanic Reactions to
Community Change
10:30 JOSE CINTRON (Colorado) Interethnic Relations in a Kansas Boom Town High School
10:45 DONALD D STULL (Kansas) Anglo Responses to Rapid Community Growth and Ethnic
In-Migration
11 :00 STEVEN BORISH (Swarthmore C) The Danish Folk High School A Model for Interethnic
Education?
11 :15- Discussant GEORGE SPINDLER (Stanford)
11 :30 Discussant: LOUISE SPINDLER (Stanford)

1-034 CULTURALLY BASED MODELS FORTHE ANALYSIS OF EDUCATIONAL EQUITY IS-


SUES (Council on Anthropology and Education) Hyatt-Borein A
Organizer/Chair: HENRY T TRUEBA (UC-Santa Barbara)
Thursday Morning, November 17 23

10:00 WILLIAM L LEAP (American) The "Tribal" Factor in Indian Educational Equity
10:15 JULIA RICHARDS (Wisconsin-Madison) and MICHAEL RICHARDS (Wisconsin-Madi-
son) The Dialectic of Domestic Labor and Schooling in Guatemalan Rural Primary Edu-
cation
10:30 HENRY T TRUEBA (UC-Santa Barbara) Linkages Between Macro- and Micro-Theoreti-
cal Perspectives: The Nature of Ethnographic Inquiry
10:45 CHRISTOPHER J MARTIN (Guadalajara) National Centralism and Local Interests in Pri-
mary Education in West Mexico
11:00 Discussant: NANCY HORNBERGER (Pennsylvania)
11:15- GEORGE DEVOS (UC-Berkeley) Differential Achievement in Cross-Cultural Perspec-
11:30 tive: The Case of Koreans in Japan and in the United States

1-035 POLITICS AND IDENTITY: SHIFTING CONTOURS OF AMERICAN ETHNICITY Hyatt-


Regency Ballroom A
Chair: MURRAY WAX (Washington)
10:10 EVE C PINSKER (Chicago) EthniCity, Culture and National Politics in the Federated
States of Micronesia
10:25 THOMAS BIOLSI (Newberry Library) The American Indian and the Problem of Culture
10:40 PHYLLIS P CHOCK (Catholic) Un meltable Ethnicity: the Movement of Social Categories
Between Ethnic Discourses
10:55 DANIEL J MCLAUGHLIN (Rock Point Comm C) Placing Scripts and Voice at a Navalo
Chapterhouse
11:10 Break
11 :20 JOAN BAMBERGER (Wellesley) The Armenian Family: Changing Traditions
11:35 MAXINE L MARGOLIS (Florida) A New Ingredient in the "Melting Pot": Brazilians in New
York City
11:50 Discussant: MURRAY WAX (Washington)
12:05- Discussion
12:15

1-036 CROSSING BORDERS: MEXICAN AND MEXICAN-AMERICAN INTERCHANGE


Sheraton-Navajo A
Organizers/Chairs: ELLEN J PADER (UCLA) and JEANNE SIMONELLI (SUNY-
Oneonta)
10:25 JEANNE SIMONELLI (SUNY-Oneonta) All That God Sends: Fertility and Economic
Change Revisited
10:40 STEVEN PEARLMAN (UCLA) Patterns of Migration and Immigration Among Mariachi
Musicians in Los Angeles
10:55 ELLEN J PADER (UCLA) Mexican and Mexican-American Boundary Mediation
11:10 AARON ZAZUETA (Freedom from Hunger Foundation), WILLIAM DAVIS (UC-Davis) and
DAVID SMITH (UC-Davis) Appraising Health Resources Available to Indian Populations
in Baja California Norte
11 :25- OLIVIA ARRIETA (Arizona) The Mexican Population of a Southwestern Copper Mining
11 :40 Community: An Analysis of Conflict and Continuity

1-037 BEYOND TERRORISM: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICAL VIO-


LENCE (Association for Political and Legal Anthropology) Sheraton-Ballroom South
Organizers/Chairs: DAVID B EDWARDS (Washington-St Louis) and WILLIAM KELLE-
HER (Michigan)
10:15 PHILIPPE BOURGOIS (Washington-St Louis) Fear and Loathing in EI Barrio: Ideology
and Upward Mobility in the Underground Economy of the Inner City
10:30 DAVID B EDWARDS (Washington-St Louis) Violence and Identity in Islam: Martyrdom in
Iran and Afghanistan
10:45 Discussion
10:55 RONALD H BERG (LASPAU) Retribution and Resurrection: The Politics of the Shining
Path in Peru
11 :10 WILLIAM F KELLEHER (Michigan) "Terror" and the Struggles of Representation in
Northern Ireland
11 :25 Discussion
Thursday Afternoon, November 17
24

11 :35 GREGORY H STANTON (Washington & Lee School of Law) Genocide in Cambodia
11 :50 LEO KUPER (UCLA) The Prevention of Genocide
12:05- Discussion
12:15

1-038 BALKAN COMMUNITIES IN NORTH AMERICA: EUROPEAN CONNECTIONS AND


AMERICAN ADAPTATION (Society for the Anthropology of Europe) Sheraton-Grand
Ballroom North
Organizer/Chair G JAMES PATTERSON (Eastern Oregon S)
10:20 JANEEN ARNOLD COSTA (Utah) Greek and Greek-American Women: Continuity and
Change
10:35 HARRY V HERMAN (H H Consultants) Macedonians in Canada: Adaptation Through
Continuity of Tradition
10:50 G JAMES PATTERSON (Eastern Oregon S) Romanians in North America: Assimilation
and Ethnic Revitalization
11 :05 GL YNN CUSTRED (California S) The Transylvanian Saxons in North America
1120 PAUL B GORDIEJEW (Pittsburgh) The Manifestation of Ethnicity in Serbian Orthodox
Ritual In Pittsburgh
11 :35- Discussant: LINDA BENNETT (Memphis S)
1200

1-039 ARCHEOLOGICAL STUDIES OF INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES (Archeology Section)


Sheraton-Navajo D
Chair: ROBERT D DRENNAN (Pittsburgh)
1045 JACK S WILLIAMS (Arizona) The Archeology of Underdevelopment
1100 LOUISE M JACKSON (UCLA) Nineteenth-Century British Ceramics: An Indicator of Cul-
ture Change
1115- DIANE L FENICLE (Dames and Moore) Camp Pleasant: Historical Archeologicallnves-
11 :30 tigations of Conditions in an Arizona Construction Camp

1-040 POLITICAL CHANGES IN TRANSFORMING SOCIETIES Sheraton-Apache A


Chair: JOHN J BODINE (American)
10:45 JOHN J BODINE (American) Taos Pueblo Government Revisited
1100 BRITTMARIE JANSON PEREZ (Texas-Austin) Force and Performance in Panamanian
Politics
1115 MARY DES CHENE (Stanford) In Service to Colonialism: The Emergence of National
Identity Among the Gurkhas
11 :30 HENRY ROSENFELD (Haifa) The Militaristic State and Its Class-National Transforma-
tion
11 :45- PAULE CRUZ TAKASH (UC-Berkeley) Sociopolitical Participation of Mexican Immi-
12:00 grants In Rural California

1-041 GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY DIVISION Sheraton-Hopi A


11 :15- Executive Committee
1 :30

THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 17


1-042 AIDS AND ANTHROPOLOGY TASK FORCE Hyatt-Phoenix West
12:00- Organizing Meeting
1 :30 Chair: DOUGLAS A FELDMAN (AARG)

1-043 BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY SECTION Sheraton-Navajo A


12:00- Business Meeting
1 :30 Chair: K A R KENNEDY (Cornell)

1-044 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Hyatt-Borein A


Thursday Afternoon, November 17 25

12:00- Committee on Research on Hispanic Issues Business Meeting


1 :30 Chair: HENRY TRUEBA (UC-Santa Barbara)

1-045 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Sheraton-Havasupai


12:00- Committee on Women in Schools and Society Business Meeting
1 :30 Chair: MARY ANNE PITMAN (Cincinnati)

1-046 HUNGARIANIST RESEARCH Sheraton-Navajo C


12:00- Informal Discussion
1:30 Chair: EVA HUSEBY-DARVAS (Michigan-Dearborn)

1-047 JEWISH ETHNOLOGY NETWORK Sheraton-Navajo B


12:00- Business Meeting
1:30 Chair: LAURENCE D LOEB (Utah)

1-048 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-


Navajo D
12:00- Mastering Our Craft: A Practicum on Ethical Issues in Anthropology as a Profession
1:30 Chairs: NATHANIEL TASHIMA (LTG Associates) and CATHLEEN GRETENHART (LTG
Associates)
Panelists: KEN ERICKSON (Kansas), KAREN HANSON (Greater New York Fund of
United Way), LINDA SMITH (Phoenix C), MITCHEL RATNER (Development Associates)
and KRIS LEETS (South Florida)

1-049 SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Curtis B


12:00- Business Meeting
1:30 Chair: GILBERT KUSHNER (South Florida)

1-050 SOCIETY FOR LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Phoenix East


12 :00- BUSiness Meeting
1 :30 Chair: PAUL KAY (UC-Berkeley)

1-051 SOCIETY FOR MEDIA ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Maricopa


12:00- Organizing Meeting
1:30 Chair: RANDOLPH FILLMORE (AAA Press Officer)

1-052 SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Remington A


12:00- Committee on Alcohol and Drug Study Group Business Meeting
1:30 Chair: MAC MARSHALL (Iowa)

1-053 SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Hopi B


12:00- Committee on Critical Anthropology Business Meeting
1 :30 Chair: MERRILL SINGER (Hispanic Health Council)

1-054 SOCIETY FOR LATIN AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGY LUNCHEON ROUNDTABLE


Hyatt-Curtis A
12:00- Organizer: JANE L COLLINS (SUNY-Binghamton)
2:00 Attendance is by subscription. For information see staff at the Special Services desk.
I-MICHAEL D PAINTER (SUNY-Binghamton) Politics and Environment
2-CHRIS KRUEGER (Inter-American Foundation) Human Rights Update
3-STEFANO VARESE (Stanford) Building Indigenous Movements
4-FLORENCE BABB (Iowa) The Informal Sector in Latin America
5-ROBERTO DA MATTA (Notre Dame) Popular Culture
6-SETHA LOW (CUNY) Urban Plazas in Spanish America

1-055 SOCIETY FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Board Room


Thursday Afternoon, November 17
26

12:00- Board of Directors


2:00

1-056 SOCIETY FOR VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Mohave B


12:00- Executive Board
2:00

1-057 ASSOCIATION OF BLACK ANTHROPOLOGISTS Hyatt-Borein B


12:15- Executive Committee
200

1-058 COUNCIL ON NUTRITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Terrace 318


1 :00- Executive Board
3:00

1-059 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY, WORKSHOP


10 Pool Terrace Suite 326, Hyatt Regency
1 :00- Structured Interview Techniques: Advances in Method
5:00 Leader: PETER GUARNACCIA (Rutgers)
Attendance is by registration. For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk.

1-060 THE CULTURAL CONSTRUCTION OF DIAGNOSTIC CATEGORIES-DSM-III (Society


for Psychological Anthropology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom C
Organizer, Chair: CHARLES W NUCKOLLS (Kentucky)
1 :30 DONALD POLLOCK (Boston) Adjustment Disorder: Structured Ambiguity and the Defi-
nition 01 Psychiatric Illness Among Medical Patients
1 :45 CHARLES W NUCKOLLS (Kentucky) Diagnostic Categories and Cultural Prototypes
200 LINDA CAMINO (VA Dept of Mental Health) DSM-III: Clinical Fact or Cultural Artifact?
2:15 MARl RODIN (Case Western Reserve) The Social and Cultural Construction of Premen-
strual Syndrome
2:30 PETER GUARNACCIA (Rutgers) Ataques De Nervios in the Puerto Rico Diagnostic In-
terview Schedule: The Impact of Cultural Categories on Psychiatric Epidemiology
2:45 Discussant THOMAS JOHNSON (Southern Methodist)
3:00 Break
3:15 BRUCE APPLEBAUM (Chicago) The DSM as a Compromise Formation in Western Men-
tal Health: Competing ModelS and Changing Practices
3:30 AUDREY M R SWARTZ (Hillcrest Facility, San Diego Co Mental Health) Diagnosis and
Culture in an American Mental Health Emergency Facility
3:45 SHIXIE L1U (Southern Methodist) Neurasthenia in China: Modern and Traditional Criteria
for its Diagnosis
4:00 ATWOOD D GAINES (Case Western Reserve) Culture and DSM I-IIIR: Mind/Body, Self
and Mastery
4:15- Discussant: THOMAS JOHNSON (Southern Methodist)
4:30

1-061 NATIVE AMERICANS AND ARCHEOLOGISTS: CONFLICT AND COOPERATION (Ar-


cheology Section) Sheraton-Grand Ballroom South
Organizers/Chairs: RANDY H MCGUIRE (SUNY-Binghamton) and ALAN S DOWNER
(Navajo Nation)
1 :30 Introduction
1 :35 ALAN S DOWNER (Navajo Nation) Native Americans and Archeologists: Bases for Con-
flict Resolution
1 :50 JOHN C RAVESLOOT (Arizona State Museum) Museums and Native Americans: Com-
promise and Cooperation
2:05 RICHARD W EFFLAND (Archaeological Consulting Services), TERRY LEONARD (Ak-
Chin Indian Community) and ALFRETTA ANTONE (Ak-Chin Indian Community) Issues
for Making It Work: A Two-Way Street
Thursday Afternoon, November 17 27

2:20 ROBERT LAIDLAW (Bureau of Land Management) Federal Managementof NativeAmer-


ican Religious Sites
2:35 Break
2:45 KAREN FUNK (Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Wilder) Tribal Cultural Preservation Programs
3:00 TED RISING SUN (Northern Cheyenne), LARRY ZIMMERMAN (South Dakota) and WIL-
LIAM TALL BULL (Northern Cheyenne) Oral History, Archeology and the Northern Chey-
enne: Documenting the 1879 Breakout
3:15 ROGER ANYON (Pueblo of Zuni) and JEROME ZUNIE (Pueblo of Zuni) Cooperation at
the Pueblo of Zuni: Common Ground for Archeology and Tribal Concerns
3:30 LEONA KAKAR (Ak-Chin Indian Community), CAROLE ANTONE (Ak-Chin Indian Com-
munity) and ELOISE CARL YLE (Ak-Chin Indian Community) Cooperation, Understand-
ing and Respect: A Case Example from the Ak-Chin Indian Community
3:45 Break
4:00 BEN RHODD (South Dakota State Arch Res Ctr) South Dakota: A State in Transition
4:15 ALEXANDRA ROBERTS (NavajO Nation) Native American Concerns Within National
Parks and Monuments: Conflict and Cooperation at Wupatki National Monument
4:30 Discussant: CALBERT SECIWA (Zuni Pueblo Council)
4:45- Discussant: DONALD SUTHERLAND (BIA-Envir Services Staff)
5:00

1-062 INVITED SESSION NARRATIVE ETHNOGRAPHY, PART II (Society for Humanistic An-
thropology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom B
Organizers/Chairs: BARBARA TEDLOCK (SUNY-Buffalo) and DAN ROSE (Pennsylva-
nia)
1:30 DAN ROSE (Pennsylvania) Capitalist Landscapes
2:05 TAMARA KOHN (Oxford) Community in a Moment: A Slice of Life in the Scottish Hebrides
2:40 ROBIN RIDINGTON (British Columbia) Actuality and Textuality in Ethnographic Narra-
tive
3:15 Break
3:25 GEL YA FRANK (Southern California) As Palestine Survives: Facing Culture Under Oc-
cupation
4:00 JOHN 0 STEWART (Ohio S) Family Secrets
4:35- Discussant: PAUL STOLLER (West Chester)
5:00 Discussant: BARBARA TEDLOCK (SUNY-Buffalo)
Discussant: BILLIE JEAN ISBELL (Cornell)
Discussant: NANCY SCHMIDT (Indiana)

1-063 INVITED SESSION BIOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO HEALTH AND LIFESTYLE


CHANGE (Biological Anthropology Section and Society for Medical Anthropology)
Hyatt-Regency Ballroom D
Organizers/Chairs: REBECCA HUSS-ASHMORE (Pennsylvania) and MARY HEDIGER
(Med/Dent-New Jersey SOM)
1:30 REBECCA HUSS-ASHMORE (Pennsylvania) Introduction
1:35 JANET W MCGRATH (Case Western Reserve) Behavioral Change and the Evolution of
Human Host-Pathogen Systems
1:50 LINDA JACKSON (Florida) Dietary Cassava (Manihot Esculenta) as a Stimulus for Diver-
sity in Disease Susceptibility
2:05 MANNE KATZENBERG (Calgary) Changing Diet and Health in Pre- and Protohistoric
Ontario
2:20 REBECCA STOREY (Houston) New World Preindustrial Urban Lifestyle and Child Health
2:35 ROBERTA L HALL (Oregon S) From Blackstrap Sugar to Smokeless Tobacco: A Chron-
icle of Assaults on the Dental Health of Native Americans of the Northwest
2:50 ALAN H GOODMAN (Hampshire C), DEBRA L MARTIN (Hampshire C) and GEORGE J
ARMELAGOS (Massachusetts-Amherst) Health, Lifestyle Change and Political Econ-
omy: Lessons from Prehistory
3:05 Break
3:15 WILLIAM R LEONARD (Kentucky) Variation in the Impact of and Responses to Changes
in Food Availability
3:30 MARIA E RAMIREZ (Utah) and ROGER R WILLIAMS (Utah) Lifestyle Changes as a Re-
sult of Medical Intervention in High-Risk Families
28 Thursday Afternoon, November 17

3:45 JEAN BRAINARD (Ohio S) Southeast Asian Refugees and Reproductive Change
4:00 STEPHEN T MCGARVEY (Brown) Human Adaptability and Modernization of the Socio-
economic Environment
4:15 JAMES R BINDON (Alabama) and WILLIAM W DRESSLER (Alabama) The Measurement
of Lifestyle Change in Growth Studies
4:30 ALAN SWEDLUND (Massachusetts-Amherst) and HELEN BALL (Massachusetts-Am-
herst) Women's Work and Child Health in 19th-Century Massachusetts
445- Discussion
5:00

1-064 INVITED SESSION ANTHROPOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO URBAN SOCIAL POL-


ICY: POTENTIAL AND REALIZED (Society for Urban Anthropology and National Asso-
ciation for the Practice of Anthropology) Sheraton-Grand Ballroom North
OrganizeriChair: KAREN A CURTIS (Research Ctr for Human Svcs)
130 KIM HOPPER (CUNY-Medical School) Ethnography and Shelter in New York City
155 ANNA LOU DEHAVENON (Einstein C of Medicine) Participant Observation and Working
for Change in NYC Public ASSistance Programs: 1979-88
2:20 KAREN A CURTIS (Research Ctr for Human Svcs) Help from Within: A Case Study of
Human Service Delivery in a Low-Income Neighborhood
2:45 Break
2:55 CHARLES C CHENEY (National Assn of Comm Health Ctrs) America's Health Centers:
Progeny of OEO
3:20 KIRK L GRAY (US Dept of HUD) United States HOUSing PoliCY and Public Housing Man-
agement
345 ELAINE L SIMON (pennsylvania) and JUDITH GOODE (Temple) Adding an Interpretive
Dimension to Research on Workers' Responses to Demdustnalization
4:10 Discussant: WILLIS SIBLEY (Cleveland S)
425- Discussant: LOUISA STARK (Arizona S)
440

1-065 POST-TRANSITIONAL IBERIA (Society for the Anthropology of Europe) Sheraton-


Apache A
Organizers/Chairs: GARY W MCDONOGH (New College-Southern Florida) and ROB-
ERT R REED (Indiana-Bloomington)
1:30 GARY W MCDONOGH (New College-Southern Florida) Introduction
1:35 DAVYDD J GREENWOOD (Cornell) Anthropology and Ethnogenesis in Spain
1:50 LAUREN BENTON (MIT) The Political Economy of Resurgent Regionalism
205 JUDITH-MARIA BUECHLER (Hobart and William Smith) and HANS BUECHLER (Syra-
cuse) Economy and Autonomy in Post-Transitional Spanish Galicia
2:20 BARBARA HENDRY (Florida) Language and Identity: Euskera in Rioja Alavesa
2:35 ROBERT R REED (Indiana) Volunteer Organizations and Politics in Rural Portugal
2:50 Break
3:00 MARl LYN P SALVADOR (New Mexico) Ideology and Politics in the Azores, Portugal
3:15 TERESA DEL VALLE (Pais Vasco) Summer Festivities in the Urban Setting: Subversion,
Continuity and Change in the Aste Nagusia (Big Week) of Bilbao in the Basque Country
3:30 KATHRYN A WOODLARD (Wisconsin-Madison) Political Autonomy and Linguistic
Change in Catalonia
3:45 GARY W MCDONOGH (New College-Southern Florida) Street Games: Urban Planning
and Urban Values in Post-Transitional Barcelona
4:00 ROGER C OWEN (Queens C) Cityfying the Countryman: The Integrative and Urbanizing
Social Roles of "Peiias" (Social and Recreational Clubs) of Malaga, Spain
4:15 Discussant: CAROLINE BRETTELL (Southern Methodist)
4:30- Discussant: JEREMY BOISSEVAIN (Amsterdam)
4:45

1-066 INVITED SESSION CULTURAL PATTERNING OF INTIMACY, TRAINING AND ABUSE:


BREASTFEEDING, CHILD FEEDING AND CHILD CARE (SOCiety for Medical Anthro-
pology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom A
Organizer/Chair: ANN V MILLARD (Michigan S)
Thursday Afternoon, November 17 29

1:30 ANN V MILLARD (Michigan S) Introduction


1 :35 PENNY VAN ESTERIK (York) Intimacy and Infant Feeding: Entering the Commensal Cir-
cle
1:50 KATHERINE A DETTWYLER (Texas A & M) Intimacy and Indulgence: The Lackof Wean-
ing Trauma in Mali
2:05 KRISTEN S BORRE (North Carolina) Inuit Adopted Babies and Diarrhea: A Case of In-
adequate Parenting or Resources?
2:20 LYNN M MORGAN (Mount Holyoke C) Abortion, Infanticide and Personhood in Ecuador
2:35 MARTA SALOKOSKI (Helsinki) Female Roles and Breastfeeding
2:50 ANN V MILLARD (Michigan S) Psychological and Sociopolitical Implications of 20th-Cen-
tury Pediatric Advice
3:05 Discussant: HIRAM E FITZGERALD (independent researcher)
3:15 Break
3:25 GERTRUDE ENDERS HUNTINGTON (Michigan) Bend the Tree While It Is Tender: Com-
munal Childrearing Practices Among the Hutterites
3:40 WILLIAM J MELTZER (Michigan) and CATHERINE M MALKIN (Utah and Judge Baker
Children's Center) Violence Against Children: Discipline in the Dominican Republic
3:55 JERMAINE D SCHMITZ (Connecticut) Caste Differences in Perceived Parental Accep-
tance
4:10 DAVID E COURNOYER (Connecticut) Coping with Maternal Rejection
4:25 MARY T HOWARD (Ohio Wesleyan) Group Home Care for the Mentally Retarded: Un-
necessary Regimentation and Restriction
4:40 Discussant: CARMEN VIQUEIRA (independent researcher)
4:50- Discussant: SHEILA COSMINSKY (Rutgers)
5:00

1-067 FILMIVIDEO SCREENINGS Sheraton-Apache B


Organizer: JOAN WILLIAMS (Anthropology Film Center)
Chair: PETER ALLEN (Rhode Island)
1 :30 PETER ELSASS The Earth Is Our Mother
2:25 ELLEN FRANKENSTEIN (Southern California) Miles from the Border
3:00 GAY LA JAMISON Living in America: Ybor City
4:00 MICHAL AVIAD Acting Our Age
5:00- KAREN GOODMAN (Simon & Goodman) No Applause: Just Throw Money
5:30

1-068 D.ISABILITY RESEARCH IN ANTHROPOLOGY: ETHNOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTIONS


AND THEORETICAL IMPLICATIONS (Disability Research Interest Committee of the So-
ciety for Medical Anthropology) Sheraton-Navajo B
Organizers/Chairs: CAROL S GOLDIN (Rutgers), JESSICA SCHEER (National Rehab
Hospital-Washington) and LAURA KREFTING (Alberta)
1 :45 MARIE I BOUTTE (California S) Genetic Prophecy: The Promise and Perils of a New
Technology
1:55 BETTY WOLDER LEVIN (Brooklyn C) Child Abuse, Discrimination and Medical Decision
Making: Three Paradigms for "Baby Doe"
2:05 PENNY ANDERSON (National Ctr for Clinical Infant Pro) Serving Culturally Diverse Pop-
ulations of Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities and Their Families: Issues for the States
2:15 JESSICA SCHEER (National Rehab Hospital) American Polio Survivors Negotiate Social
Contamination in the Workplace
2:25 JOAN ABLON (UC-San Francisco) Coping with Neurofibromatosis: Issues of Stigma and
Severity
2:35 CHRISTINE A LOVELAND (Shippensburg) "Your Life Has Changed": Reaction and Ad-
justments to Visual Disability
2:45 Discussant: LAURA KREFTING (Alberta)
2:55 Discussant: CAROL GOLDIN (Rutgers)
3:05 Break
3:25 DEVVA KASNITZ (World Inst on Disability) Independence and Quality Control in Per-
sonal Assistant Services for People with Disabilities
3:35 M JOCELYN ARMSTRONG (Illinois-Urbana) Disabled Persons' Self-Help Organizations
in Malaysia
30 Thursday Afternoon, November 17

3:45 KEVIN W OLIVE (Houston) and JERRY LONG (Houston) Models with Meaning
3:55 EILEEN M JACKSON (Missouri) Do Patients' and Nurses' Cognitive Models of Care Dif-
fer?: Methodological Issues and Implications
4:05 LAURA KREFTING (Alberta) Anthropological Theory in Rehabilitation Practice
4:15 Discussant: NORA GROCE (Harvard)
4:25 Discussant: JESSICA SCHEER (National Rehab Hospital-Washington)
4:35 Discussant: JOSEPH KAUFERT (Manitoba)
4:45- Discussion
5:t5

1-070 BUILDING NEW IDENTITIES: MAKING SENSE OF CHANGE Hyatt-Phoenix West


Chair: LUCY SAUNDERS (Lehman C)
1:45 ROSE-MARIE CHIERICI (Rochester) Building New Identities: Haitian Migrant Women
200 L1BBET CRANDON (Columbia) Bread: The Peasant Women's Movementand Productive
Enterprise in Honduras
2:15 MEREDITH B MCGUIRE (Trinity) Making Sense of Reproductive Crisis and Change
2:30 CORINNE A KRATZ (Texas-Austin and Nairobi) Persuasive Suggestions and Reassur-
ing Promises: Dialogic Encouragement in Song
2:45- JANE GRANSKOG (California S) The Tri-ing Lifestyle: An Ethnographic Analysis of a
300 Triathlon Community

1-071 FORMS AND FUNCTIONS OF FUNDS OF KNOWLEDGE WITHIN MEXICAN HOUSE-


HOLDS IN THE SOUTHWEST (Council on Anthropology and Education) Hyatt-Reming-
ton A
Organizer Chair: CONCHA DELGADO-GAITAN (UC-Barbara)
200 JOSE MACIAS (Utah) The Cultural Knowledge and Social Process of Immigration: Mex-
ican Children and Adults In Transition
215 CARLOS G VELEZ-IBANEZ (Arizona-Tucson) Pedagogical Approaches to Funds of
Knowledge Among Mexican Parents in Tucson, Arizona: A Preliminary Ethnographic
Finding
2:30 DAVID P SANCHEZ (UC-Santa Barbara) Talented Hispanics and Academic Achieve-
ment in the Junior High School
245 CONCHA DELGADO-GAITAN (UC-Santa Barbara) Culture Change Model for Home-
School Relationships in a California Community
300- Discussant: LUIS MOLL (independent researcher)
3:15

1-072 XXVlIth CONFERENCE ON AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES: DIRECT QUOTATION


(Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas) Hyatt-Phoenix
East
Organizer: LOUANNA FURBEE (Missouri) and LAURA MARTIN (Cleveland S)
Chair: LAURA MARTIN (Cleveland)
2:00 KATHERINE HALL (Washington-St Louis) Direct Quotation in De'Kwana Narrative
2:15 ROBERT E MOORE (Chicago) Reported Speech and the Problem of Elicitation in an Ob-
solescent Language
2:30 LAURA MARTIN (Cleveland S) Functions of Direct Quotation in Mocho (Mayan) Dis-
course
2:45 JILL BRODY (Louisiana S) Conversations in Narratives in TOjolabal Conversations
3:00 Break
3:15 SUSAN KNOWLES-BERRY (Tulane) Quotation in Chontal Mayan Discourse
3:30- PAUL KROEBER (Chicago) Rhetorical Structure of a Kalispel Narrative
3:45

1-073 ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO COUNTRY MUSIC (Central States Anthro-


pological Society and General Anthropology Division) Sheraton-Hopi B
Organizer'Chair: STEPHEN I THOMPSON (Oklahoma)
2:00 JAMES M SCHAEFER (Minnesota) and RICHARD SYKES (Minnesota) Slow Country
Music and Drinking
Thursday Afternoon, November 17 31

2:15 JAMES F HAMILL (Miami) Contrary to Category: The Development and Maintenance of
Meaning Through Its Denial in the Music of Jerry Jeff Walker
2:30 KATHLEEN STEWART (Texas-Austin) Sad Songs: Engendering Narratives of Lament in
Country Music
2:45 STEPHEN I THOMPSON (Oklahoma) Forbidden Fruit: Interracial Love Affairs in Country
Music
3:00 Break
3:15 GEORGE H LEWIS (Pacific) Duelin' Values: Tension, Contradiction and Counterpoint in
Country Music
3:30 KARL NEUENFELDT (Simon Fraser) "How Many Baths Can You Take In A Day?"-Kill-
ing Time on the Road-What Musicians Do When Nobody's Listening
3:45- Discussant: FRED M SHELLEY (Southern California)
4:00

1-074 LEGISLATIVE STEERING COMMITTEE Hyatt-Board Room


2:00-
4:00

1-075 VISIONS OF THE SKY: STUDIES IN NORTH AMERICAN ETHNOASTRONOMY Sher-


aton-Gila
Organizer/Chair: TRUDY GRIFFIN-PIERCE (Arizona)
2:00 Introduction
2:05 TRUDY GRIFFIN-PIERCE (Arizona) Cosmological Order as a Model in Navajo Philoso-
phy
2:20 M JANE YOUNG (New Mexico) The Significance of "The Center" in Zuni Cosmology and
Cultural Symbolism
2:35 MICHAEL ZEILIK (New Mexico) Lunar Calendars in the Pueblo Southwest
2:50 Break
3:00 TOM HOSKINSON (Bowers Museum and FFFR) Ethnoastronomy of Sears Point, Arizona
3:15 VON DEL CHAMBERLAIN (Hansen Planetarium) The Chief and His Council: A Stellar
Management Model
3:30 RAY A WILLIAMSON (White Mesa Inst) Southeastern Indian Starlore
3:45- Discussant: CLAIRE FARRER (CSU-Chico)
4:00

1-076 MAGICAL REALISM AND CAPITALIST CRITIQUE IN LATIN AMERICA (Society for
Cultural Anthropology) Sheraton-Navajo A
Organizers/Chairs: STEPHANIE C KANE (Inst de Cultura-Panama) and MARY CRAIN
(Barcelona)
2:00 CLARICE NOVAES DA MOTA (Rio de Janeiro and Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias So-
ciais) Curicuri: The Ritual of Survival
2:15 DAVID C KNOWLTON (Texas) The Virgin and Commodity Fetishism in Bolivia
2:30 BEATRIZ COZIR MORALES (CUNY-Graduate Ctr) From Virgin to Warrior: An African-
Cuban Transformation
2:45 Discussion
3:00 Break
3:10 STEPHANIE KANE (Inst Nacional de Cultura, Panama) Surreal Taboo and the Embera
Gringo
3:25 XAVIER F TOTTI (Lehman C) Snatching Children and Consuming Livers: Images of
Bourgeois Power in Northeastern Brazil
3:40 MARY M CRAIN (Barcelona) Women's Narratives of Death and Devil Possession on
Commercial Haciendas in the Ecuadorean Andes
3:55 Discussant: JUNE NASH (CUNY)
4:10- Discussion
4:25

1-077 BEYOND PSYCHOLOGY: TOWARD AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF LESBIANS (SOCiety of


Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists and American Ethnological Society) Sheraton-Navajo
C
Organizer/Chair: CLAIRE RILEY (CUNY)
32 Thursday Afternoon. November 17

2:00 Introduction
2:05 ESTHER NEWTON (SUNY-Purchase) Just One of the Boys: Lesbians in Cherry Grove.
1962-1988
2:20 ELIZABETH L KENNEDY (SUNY-Buffalo) and MADELINE DAVIS (SUNY-Buffalo and
Erie County Library) The Emergence of the Street Dyke: Forces Shaping Lesbian BarCul-
ture in the 1950s
2:35 JOANNE PASSARO (Duke) Lesbian Post-Modernism vs Lesbian Materialism in France:
Implications for Gender Construction and Gender Potitics
2:50 Break
3:00 KATH WESTON (Stanford) Mirror Imagery in the Study of Lesbian Couples
315 ELLEN LEWtN (UC-San FrancIsco) Life with Father Lesbian Mothers and Their Chil-
dren's Fathers
330 CLAtRE RILEY (CUNY) The Significance of the Second Female Parent Role in Lesbian
Families
3:45 Discussant: GAYLE RUBIN (Michigan)
400 Discussant SYLVIA YANAGISAKO (Stanford)
4:15- DiSCUSSion
4:30

1-078 LITERACY AS DISCOURSE (Council on Anthropology and Education) Sheraton-Na-


valo D
Organizer: SARAH MICHAELS (Education Development Ctr)
Chair CATHERINE EMIHOVICH (Florida S)
2:00 Introduction
205 JAMES PAUL GEE (Boston) Llteracles. Discourse and Traditions
220 SARAH MICHAELS (Education Development Ctr) Classroom Literacy Systems and
Learning SCientific Concepts
235 DAVID BLOOME (Massachusells) and JUDITH SOLSKEN (Massachusells) Cultural and
Political Agendas of Literacy Learning in Two Communities
250 JUDITH V DIAMONDSTONE (Harvard Graduate School of Education) and NANZETTA
MERRIMAN (Harvard Graduate School of Education) Voicing the Struggle: Dialogues
over Academic Texts
320 Break
3.30 Discussant JAMES COLLINS (Temple)
3.45 Discussant: ADRIAN BENNETT (LeXington Ctr)
4:00- D,scuss,on
4:15

1-079 INVITED SESSION INTERPRETING INTERPRETIVE ANTHROPOLOGY (General An-


thropology DIvision and American Ethnological Society) Sheraton-Havasupai
Organizer Chair: ROB BOROFSKY (East-West Ctr-Hawaii Loa)
2:00 JAMES BOON (Princeton) How to Read Benedict's "Opposed Interpretations"
2:20 LAURA NADER (UC-Berkeley) Post-Interpretive Anthropology
240 BRADD SHORE (Emory) On Interpretation: Beyond False Dichotomies
3:00 ROB BOROFSKY (East-West Ctr-Hawaii Loa) The Anthropology in Interpretive Anthro-
pology
320 Break
3.35 Discussant: ANNETTE WEINER (New York)
350 Discussant GEORGE MARCUS (Rice)
4:05 Discussant JAMES FERNANDEZ (Chicago)
420 Discussant: TERENCE TURNER (Chicago)
4:35- D,scuss,on
5:00

1-080 NORDIC NATIONAL AND REGIONAL STEREOTYPES (SOCiety for the Anthropology of
Europe) Sheraton-Maricopa
Organizers ChairS KAREN LARSON (Gustavus Adolphus C) and FREDRIC ROBERTS
(Michigan S)
2:00 PATRICIA S LANDER (CUNY-Brooklyn C) Finns in Search of Finnishness
Thursday Afternoon, November 17 33

2:15 MARY ELIZABETH NEAL (Indiana) Challenging the Old National Romance: The Rise of
the New Traditionalists in Norway
2:30 MARIANNE GULLESTAD (Trondheim) "Peace and Quiet" in Norwegian Everyday Life
2:45 GEORGE PARK (Memorial-Newfoundland) Northern Levellers and Southern Imagery:
Rana in Norway
3:00 FREDERIC M ROBERTS (Michigan S) Why Do the Silent Finns Talk Too Much?
3:15 Break
3:30 MYRDENE ANDERSON (Purdue) Saami, Reindeer and Magic Numbers
3:45 KAREN LARSON (Gustavus Adolphus C) and DANA JOHNSON (Gustavus Adolphus C)
Norwegian and Swedish Ethnic Stereotypes as Expressed in Two American Colleges
4:00 SUSAN C LEWIS (Oregon) Who Are We?: Ethnic Stereotypes in a Finnish-American
Community
4:15 ANJA H OLiN-FAHLE (Indiana-Pennsylvania) Stereotyping the Finns: Honest, Indus-
trious, Perserving, Envious, Quarrelsome, III-Wishing: True or False?
4:30- Discussant: JAN BRZGGER (Trondheim)
5:00

1-081 ASSOCIATION FOR POLITICAL AND LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Borein B


2:15- Executive Board
4:00

1-082 AAA PROJECT ON GENDER AND THE ANTHROPOLOGY CURRICULUM Sheraton-


Board Room
2:30- Executive Session
4:30

1-083 INVITED SESSION IS BIGGER BETTER? (Council on Nutritional Anthropology and Gen-
eral Anthropology Division) Sheraton-Pima
Organizer/Chair: CHERYL RITENBAUGH (Arizona)
2:30 CHERYL RITENBAUGH (Arizona) Introduction
2:40 PETER BROWN (Emory) Fatness and Fitness in Prehistory and History
2:55 WILLIAM A STINI (Arizona) Body Composition and Longevity: Is There a Longevous Mor-
photype?
3:10 CLAIRE M CASSIDY (Maryland/independent researcher) The Space in the Middle, Body
Culture and Optimal Size
3:25 Break
3:40 CHERYL RITENBAUGH Arizona) Are Big Hips "Gifts" from the Ancestors?
3:55 MIMI NICHTER (Arizona) Control, Release and the Embodiment of Ideology
4:10- Discussion
4:40

1-084 XXV 11th CONFERENCE ON AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES: CHIBCHAN LAN-


GUAGES (Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas) Hyatt-
Borein A
Organizers/Chairs: COLETTE G CRAIG (Oregon) and PHILIP D YOUNG (Oregon)
2:45 TERRENCE KAUFMAN (Pittsburgh) Refining the Classification of Chibchan
3:00 DENNIS HOLT (Southeastern Massachusetts) External Relationships of Chibchan
3:15 PAUL S FRANK (SIL-Colombia) Proto-Arhuacan Morphophonemics
3:30 SUSAN A NORWOOD (CIDCA-Rosita) Verb Sequencing in Panamahka and Twahka
3:45 Break
4:00 KENNETH HALE (MIT) Verb Sequencing in Ulwa (Southern Sumu)
4:15 COLETTE G CRAIG (Oregon) The Auxiliary System of Rama
4:30 PHILIP D YOUNG (Oregon) Auxiliary and Other Two-Verb Sequences in Ngawbere
4:45- MARGARET DICKEMAN-DATZ (Costa Rica) Discourse Strategies in Two Chibchan Lan-
5:00 guages: Bribri and Misquito

1-085 SPANISH AMERICA: DIVERSITY IN TYPES OF CHANGE Hyatt-CurtiS A


Chair: MORTON KLASS (Barnard C)
34 Thursday Afternoon, November 17

3:00 WILLIAM P MITCHELL (Monmouth C) Demographic, Economic and Religious Change in


the Andes
3:15 BARBARA W DOLAN (Central Missouri S) Drought and Its Role in the Abandonment of
Agricultural Land: The Prehistoric and Colonial Periods in Southern Peru
3:30 J PETER EKSTROM (Rhodes C) and JIM BELOTE (Michigan Tech) Changing Patterns
of Verticality: A Comparison of Two Adjacent Andean Areas
3:45 MICHAEL CHIBNIK (Iowa) Riverine Ecology and Agricultural Labor Organization in the
Peruvian Amazon
4:00 Break
4:15 KATHARINE SEIBOLD (Indiana) Textiles and Cosmology in Choquecancha, Cuzco,
Peru
4:30 MADELINE BARBARA LEONS (Towson S) Clientage in Decline in the Bolivian Yungas
4:45- JAMES F HOPGOOD (Northern Kentucky) Saints, Preachers and Spirits: Varieties of
5:00 World View in an Urban Mexican Setting

1-086 INVITED SESSION EXPANDED ROLE OF TRADITIONAL HEALERS IN AMERICAN IN-


DIAN COMMUNITIES (Society for Medical Anthropology and General Anthropology Di-
vision) Hyatt-Curtis B
Organizers/Chairs: JENNIE R JOE (Arizona) and LENORE STIFFARM-NORIEGA
(UCLA)
3:30 LENORE STIFF ARM-NORIEGA (UCLA) Introduction
3:35 EDGAR MONATCHI, JR (St Mary's Hospital) Traditional Indian Medicine in the Hospital
Setting
3:50 JOHN FUNMAKER (Eagle Lodge) Spirituality and the Indian Client in an Urban Alcohol
Treatment Program
4:05 ALFRED W YAZZIE (independent researcher) Medicine Men at Rough Rock School
4:20 ANDY NATONABAH (independent researcher) Medicine Men in the Navajo Studies Pro-
gram
4:35 Discussant: JENNIE R JOE (Arizona)
4:45- Discussion
5:05

1-087 PROSPECTSFOREMPOWERMENT:WHOCALLSTHESHOTS?WHODERNESTHE
TERMS? (Council on Anthropology and Education) Hyatt-Phoenix West
Organizer/Chair: MARGARET D LECOMPTE (independent educational consultant)
3:15 MARGARET D LECOMPTE (independent educational consultant) and KATHLEEN BEN-
NETT (Tennessee-Knoxville) Empowerment: The Once and Future Role of the Gringo
3:30 BEA MEDICINE (CSU-Northridge) Empowerment or Control in American Indian Educa-
tion
3:45 STEVEN F ARVISU (CSU-Bakersfield) Empowerment: A Retrospective and Projection
for Chicanos, Native Americans and Pacific Islanders
4:00 Break
4:15 RUTH ROSE (CUNY-Hunter C) "Syntactic Styling" as a Means of Linguistic Empower-
ment: Illusion or Reality?
4:30 Discussant: JUDITH P GOETZ (Georgia)
4:45 Discussant: MICHELLE FINE (Pennsylvania)
5:00- Discussion
5:15

1-088 ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIAL WORK (National Association of Student Anthropolo-


gists and National Association for the Practice of Anthropology) Hyatt-Remington A
Organizers: MADELINE A PINCUS (Columbia Presbyterian Hospital) and JAMES M
EDELL (Columbia)
Chair: A K B PILLAI (Ramapo C)
3:30 MADELINE A PINCUS (Columbia Presbyterian Hospital) Anthropological Social Work of
the Family
3:45 KIM SHAUB (Queensboro Society forthe Prevention of Cruelty to Children) Anthropolog-
ical Social Work and Child Abuse
4:00 DONNA POMPA (Beth Abraham Hospital) Anthropological Social Work of the Elderly
Thursday Afternoon, November 17 35

4:15 JAMES EDELL (Columbia) Anthropological Social Work and the Culture of Poverty
4:30- Discussion
4:45

1-089 HUNTER-GATHERERS AND EARLY VILLAGES (Archeology Section) Hyatt-Phoenix


East
Chair: RAYMOND P MAULDIN (New Mexico)
4:00 DAVID S WHITLEY (Witwatersrand) Archeology and Ideology in the Southern Sierra Ne-
vada
4:15 NINA T BORREMANS (Florida) Prehistoric Maritime Adaptation in the Cedar Keys Re-
gion, Florida
4:30 DANIEL S AMICK (New Mexico) Hunter-Gatherer Mortuary Variability and Settlement
Patterns
4:45 RAYMOND P MAULDIN (New Mexico) A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Relationships Be-
tween Ceramics and Agriculture
5:00- BRIAN F BYRD (Forhistorisk Museum, Denmark) The Role of Social and Economic Re-
5:15 organization in the Development of Early Near Eastern Villages

1-090 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-


Board Room
5:00- Board of Directors
9:00

1-091 SOCIETY FOR THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF EUROPE Hyatt-Terrace 318


5:00- Executive Committee
7:00

1-092 SOCIETY FOR URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Boretn B


5:00- Executive Board
6:30

1-093 ARCHEOLOGY SECTION Sheraton-Havasupai


5:30- Archeology and Publishing: Problems and Prospects
7:00 Chair: ERNESTINE S ELSTER (UCLA)
Panelists: ERNESTINE S ELSTER (UCLA), MIKE GLASSOW (UC-Santa Barbara),
FRED PLOG (New Mexico S), TOM KING (Washington), EZRA ZUBROW (SUNY-Buf-
falo), NANCY SCHMIDT (Indiana), RICHARD FORD (Michigan) and FRANC;;OISE AU-
DOUZE (CNRS-Paris)

1-094 ASSOCIATION FOR ANTHROPOLOGY AND GERONTOLOGY Hyatt-Phoenix East


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: ROBERT L RUBINSTEIN (Philadelphia Geriatric Ctr)

1-095 ASSOCIATION FOR POLITICAL AND LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Pima


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: LEOPOLD POSPISIL (Yale)

1-096 ASSOCIATION OF BLACK ANTHROPOLOGISTS Hyatt-Curtis A


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: MICHAEL BLAKEY (Howard)

1-097 COMMITTEE OF ANTHROPOLOGISTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING Sheraton-


Mohave B
5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: AMY K WOLFE (Oak Ridge National Lab)
36 Thursday Afternoon , Novembe r 17

1-098 GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY DIVISION Sheraton -Hopi B


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: SYL VIA FORMAN (Massach usetts-Am herst)

1-099 ANTHRO POLOGI CAL ALGORI THMS: A PANEL FOR ACTIVE


COMPUT ER PRO-
GRAMMERS Sheraton -Hopi A
5:30- Chair: J DAVID SAPIR (Virginia)
7:00 Panelists: J DAVID SAPIR (Virginia) , BERNT BERLIN (UC-Berk
eley), JOHN GATE-
WOOD (Lehigh), MARK ALDEND ERFER (Northwe stern), CHAS
KAUT (Virginia) , PE-
TER SEITEL (Smithson ian) and DAVID HEIZE (Illinois)

1-100 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STUDEN T ANTHRO POLOGIS


TS, NATIONA L ASSO-
CIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHRO POLOGY AND THE
COMMIT TEE ON ETH-
ICS Hyatt-Cu rtis B
5:30- Ethical Dilemmas in Anthropo logy
700 Chair: JAMES M EDELL (Columbi a)
Panelists : JOAN CASSEL L (RISM), ROBERT FERNEA (Texas-A
ustin) and MARY
CATHERINE BATESON (George Mason)

1-101 SOCIETY FOR ANTHROPOLOGY IN COMMUN ITY COLLEG


ES Sheraton -Gila
5:30- BUSiness Meeting
7:00 Chair: RICHARD FURLOW (Broward Comm C)

1-102 SOCIETY FOR LATIN AMERICAN ANTHRO POLOGY Hyatt-Bo


rein A
5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chairs: WILLIAM ROSEBE RRY (New School for Social Research
) and LARISSA LOM-
NITZ(UN AM)

1-103 SOCIETY FOR MEDICA L ANTHRO POLOGY WINE AND CHEESE


ROUNDT ABLE
Hyatt-Reg ency Ballroom C
530- Organize r GEORGE ARMELA GOS (Massach usetts-Am herst)
7:00 Attendan ce is by subscript ion. For informati on see staff at the
Special Services Desk.
l-DARN A DUFOUR (Colorado ) From the Raw to the Cooked:
Nutritiona l Effects of
Food Processin g
2-SUSA N MCCOMB IE (Arizona) The Evolution of Infectious
Disease
3-PERT TI PELTO (Connect icut) Microcom puters in Commun
ity Health Research
4-ALAN GOODMA N (Hampsh ire C) DOing Better But Feeling
Worse: Methodo logical
and Theoretic al Implicatio ns 'In the Evolution of Diet and Longevity
5-ANN MCELRO Y (SUNY-B uffalo) Building and Bridging
Interdisc iplinary Links in
Medical Anthropo logy Training
6-ROBE RT HAHN (Centers for Disease Control) Qualitativ
e and Quantitat ive Ap-
proaches in Medical Anthropo logy
7-CARO L LADERM AN (Fordham ) The Healing Myth: Shamani
sm and Psychoth erapy
8-RALP H BOLTON (Pomona ) AIDS Preventio n Around the
World
9-KATH Y HUTTLIN GER (Northern Arizona) Cultural Implicatio
ns of Adolesce nt Child
Bearing
1O-JOAN N GITTENB ERG (North Carolina) The Emerging Role
of Medical Anthropo l-
ogy in WHO and Internatio nal Health
ll-SUSA N DIGIACC OMO (Harvard) Anthropo logist in the Kingdom
of the Sick
12-LYNN MORGAN (Mount Holyoke C) Abortion and the Status
of Women

1-104 SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL ANTHRO POLOGY Hyatt-Re mington


5:30- A
Committe e on Infectious Disease Study Group Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: JEANNIN E CORElL (South Florida)

1-105 SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL ANTHRO POLOGY Sheraton -Navajo


B
Friday Morning, November 18 37

5:30- Committee for Disability Research Interest Group Business Meeting


7:00 Chair: DEVVA KASNITZ (World Inst on Disability)

1-106 SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Phoenix West


5:30- Committee on Critical Anthropology of Health Caucus Panel
7:00 Discussion: Getting Back to the Basics in Critical Medical Anthropology
Organizer: HANS BAER (Arkansas-little Rock)
Chair: GREGORY PAPPAS (National Ctr for Health Statistics)
Panelists: HANS BAER (Arkansas-Little Rock), MERRILL SINGER (Hispanic Health
Council), SOHEIR MORSY (American at Cairo), RONALD FRANKENBERG (Keele-
United Kingdom), MARGARET LOCK (McGill), NINA GLICK SCHILLER (Columbia),
ATHENA MCLEAN (Temple) and GREGORY PAPPAS (National Ctr for Health Statistics)

1-107 SOCIETY FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Regency Ballroom D


5:30- BUSiness Meeting
7:00

1-108 SOCIETY FOR VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Navajo D


5:30- BUSiness Meeting and Open Forum for Members
7:00 Chair: KARL G HEIDER (South Carolina)

1·109 SOCIETY FOR THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF EUROPE Sheraton-Maricopa


5:30- Iberianists Informal Discussion and Cash Bar Reception
7:00 Chair: GARY W MCDONOGH (New College)

THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17

1-110 SOCIETY FOR LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Regency Ballroom A


6:00- Cash Bar Reception
7:30

1-111 SOCIETY FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Regency Ballroom D


7:00- Cash Bar Reception
8:00

1-112 ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION Sheraton-Grand Ballroom


9:00 Chair: ROY A RAPPAPORT (PreSident)

1-113 OPEN FORUM Sheraton-Grand Ballroom


The Open Forum begins at the conclusion of the Business Meeting.
Chair: JANE BUIKSTRA (PreSident-Elect)

FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18

2-001 ARCHEOLOGICAL STUDIES OF COMPLEX SOCIETIES (Archeology Section) Sher-


aton-Hopi B
Chair: COREEN E CHISWELL (UCLA)
8:15 BETTINA ARNOLD (Harvard) Drinking Paraphernalia in the European Iron Age: The Ma-
terial Culture of Power
8:30 ELZBIETA M ZECHENTER (UCLA) Settlement and Social Change in the Formative Pe-
riod of the Supe Valley, Peru
8:45- COREEN E CHISWELL (UCLA) Prehistoric Architectural Analysis at Pacatnamu, Peru
9:00
38 Friday Morning, November 18

2-002 URBAN STRUCTURES AND CULTURAL IDENTITY IN JAPAN AND KOREA (Society
for Urban Anthropology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom B
Organizers/Chairs: JOHN MOCK (Lewis Clark S C) and LINDA LEWIS (Amherst C)
8:00 LINDA LEWIS (Amherst) City of Light/City of Outlaws: Kwangju and the Construction of
an Urban Identity
815 CHUNGMOO CHOI (Michigan) Folklore Tavern: Cultural Identity and the Reconstruction
of Peasant Culture in the Korean City
8:30 LAUREL KENDALL (American Museum of Natural History) The Reinvention of Tradition:
The Business of Traditional Korean Weddings
8:45 SUSAN LONG (John Carroll) Class and Space in a New Urban Environment
9:00 JOHN MOCK (Lewis Clark S C) Shifting Domestic Architecture and Social Change in Jap-
anese Cities
915 STEPHEN R SMITH (Amherst C) Where You Meet Is How You Meet: Space and the Dy-
namics of a Self-Help Group
9:30- Discussant: BERNARD GALLIN (independent researcher)
9:45

2-003 PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL HEALTH Hyatt-Remington A


Chair: LEO R CHAVEZ II (UC-Irvine)
8:00 PATRICIA M HUDELSON (Connecticut) Treatment Decision-Making for Diarrhea in an
Urban Barrio of Managua, Nicaragua
8:15 ANDREW J GORDON (South Carolina) Cultural Constraints on Dengue Control
830 GAIL G HARRISON (Arizona-Tucson) and OSMAN GALAL (Arizona) Morbidity Burden
and Its Correlates in Egyptian Households
8:45 J DENNIS MULL (UC-Irvine) Rapid Ethnographic Assessment in Pakistan: Experience
with a JOint Epidemiological and Anthropological Survey Commissioned by USAID and
Aga Khan Foundation
9:00 RUTH KORNFIELD (Austin Peay S) Family Planning Education: The New African Folk-
lore
9:t 5 Discussant: LEO R CHAVEZ II (UC-Irvine)
9:30- Discussion
9:45

2-004 THE CULTURE OF WAR AND WEAPONRY Sheraton-Navajo A


Organizer/Chair: JANE CAPUTI (New Mexico)
8:00 DEBRA ROSENTHAL (New Mexico) Home Is Where the Bomb Is: Nuclear Weapons Sci-
entists' Perceptions of Security and Danger
8:15 SHEILA TOBIAS (Arizona) Images of Weapons in Military Advertising: A Glanceata Sub-
culture
8:30 GORDENE 0 MACKENZIE (New Mexico) Christian Fundamentalism and Nuclearism
8:45 Break
9:00 JANE CAPUTI (New Mexico) Correlating Nuclear and Sexual Destructions
9:15 Discussant: JANE YOUNG (independent researcher)
9:30- Discussion
9:45

2-005 INVITED SESSION ANTHROPOLOGY IN AND OF PUBLIC POLICY (General Anthropol-


ogy Division) Hyatt-Curtis A
Organizer/Chair: ANTHONY C COLSON (Georgia S)
8:00 ANTHONY C COLSON (Georgia S) Introduction
8:10 THOMAS WEAVER (Arizona) Value Conflict in Academic and Practicing Anthropology
8:25 RACHEL R SADY (Hastings-on-Hudson) Policy Potential in Local Party Politics
8:40 ANTHONY C COLSON (Georgia S) Multiculturalism in Australia: Reality, Policy and In-
dustry
8:55 Break
9:10 BENNIE C KEEL (National Park Service) Statute to Policy: Examples from American Ar-
cheology
9:25 SHIRLEY FISKE (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Anthropology and
Public Policy
Friday Morning, November 18 39

9:40- Discussant: ART GALLAHER (Kentucky)


9:55

2·006 THE INTERSECTION OF IDEOLOGICAL SOCIOCULTURAL AND ECONOMIC FAC-


TORS IN SCHOOLS (Council on Anthropology and Education) Sheraton-Maricopa
Organizer/Chair: WENDY ESMAILKA (Alaska)
8:00 DEBORAH REED-DANAHAY (Wellesley C-Ctr for Research on Women) and KATHRYN
ANDERSON-LEVITT (Michigan-Dearborn) "Backward" Peasants and "Unstable" Work-
ers: Teachers' Images of Families in Rural and Urban France
8:15 SUSAN JUNGCK (National College of Education) One Hmong School in Thailand
8:30 ANTHONY D FISHER (Alberta) Culture, Work and Schooling
8:45 GLADYS LEVIS-PILZ (New Mexico) When Equal Is Unequal: Critical Thoughts on Micro-
computers in Schools
9:00 WENDY ESMAILKA (Alaska) School and Work: Life Aspirations and Cultural Conflict
Among Athabaskans in Alaska
9:15 ERYLENE PIPER-MANDY (UC-Irvine) and CHERYL SULLIVAN (UC-Irvine) A Critical
Analysis of Explanations for Ethnic Group School Performance Differences
9:30 Discussant: FREDERICK ERICKSON (Pennsylvania)
9:45- Discussion
10:00

2·007 THE DYNAMICS OF COMPETING RELIGIOUS IDEOLOGIES Sheraton-Apache A


Chair: RICHARD CURLEY (UC-Davis)
8:00 RICHARD CURLEY (UC-Davis) Introduction
8:05 MARIA-LUISA LOEB (CUNY-Graduate Clr) Ideology and the Riverside Church
8:20 ME HANCOCK (Pennsylvania) Devotion and PosseSSion in Urban South India
8:35 LOIS METCALF (Rochester) Ideology of Bhakti
8:50 JOHN FINCH (CUNY) The Animist Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
9:05 HERBERT S LEWIS (WisconSin-Madison) The Spread of Spirit Possession
9:20 Discussant: RICHARD CURLEY (UC-Davis)
9:35- Discussion
9:50

2·008 THE CULTURAL CONSTRUCTION OF SPEECH AND SILENCE Hyatt-Borein A


Organizers/Chairs: NANCY M LUTZ (Cornell) and GRETCHEN WEIX (Cornell)
8:00 KATHRYN S MARCH (Cornell) Talking About Not Talking
8:15 GRETCHEN WEIX (Cornell) The Place of Silence
8:30 GREG ACCIAIOLI (Australian National) Exposing Invulnerability: Knowledge, Competi-
tion and Hierarchy Among the Bugis of Sulawesi, Indonesia
8:45 Break
9:00 NANCY M LUTZ (Cornell) The Said and the Unsaid: Ritual, Silence and Power in Adon-
ara, Eastern Indonesia
9:15 JACQUELINE URLA (UC-Berkeley) Speech and Power: Language Unification and the
Politics of Resistance
9:30 Discussant: JAMES BOON (Princeton)
9:45- Discussion
10:00

2·009 ANTHROPOLOGY NEWSLETTER Sheraton-Mohave B


8:00- Meeting of the AN Contributing Editors
10:00

2·010 FILMIVIDEO SCREENINGS Sheraton-Apache B


Organizer: JOAN WILLIAMS (Anthropology Film Ctr)
8:00 MIKE MAJOROS and JIM KAUFMAN Peter, Donald, Willie, Pat
8:50- ANNA BJORNSDOTTIR (UC-Santa Barbara) and INGA BJORNSDOTTIR (UC-Santa
10:00 Barbara) Love and War
40 Friday Morning. November 18

2-011 ENCOUNTERING THE AZTECS: FIVE CENTURIES OF NAHUA CULTURE, HISTORY


AND LANGUAGE, PART I (Society for Latin American Anthropology) Hyatt-Regency
Ballroom A
Organizers: LOUISE M BURKHART (Dumbarton Oaks) and ALAN R SANDSTROM (In-
diana-Purdue)
Chair: ALAN R SANDSTROM (Indiana-Purdue)
8:00 ELOISE QUINONES KEBER (Baruch C) Historical Representation in Aztec Pictorial
Manuscripts
8:15 BON V DAVIS II (Texas-Austin) Why Was the Bad Stonecutter So Bad?
8:30 UNA CANGER (Copenhagen) Nahuatl Orthography
8:45 FRANCES KARTTUNEN (Texas-Austin) and JAMES LOCKHART (UCLA) Three Stages
of Language Contact and Their Timing for Central Mexican Nahuatl and Its Neighbors
9:00 Break
9:10 JAMES M TAGGART (Franklin and Marshall C) Food Symbolism in Nahuat Oral Tradition
9:25 KAY A READ (De Paul and Chicago) The Shape of Time: Colhua-Mexica Conceptions of
Time and Cosmology
9:40 H B NICHOLSON (UCLA) Aztlan: Myth. Legend and/or History?
9:55- Discussion
10:10

2-011A WHAT CAN MULTINATIONAL FIRMS DO FOR PEASANTS? Sheraton-Havasupai


Organizers/Chairs: HENDRICK SERRIE (Eckerd C) and S BRIAN BURKHALTER (South
Florida)
8:00 HENDRICK SERRIE (Eckerd C) Peasants as Customers of Multinational Firms
8:15 S BRIAN BURKHALTER (South Florida) Product Designs and Peasant Consumers
8:30 MARY ANN KEENAN (Syracuse) Aid to Business
8:45 BETTY SUMNER FAUST (Ithaca C) Products for Empowering Peasants
9:00 TODD V TITTERUD (Indiana and IUPUI-Columbus) Japanese Multinationals and Thai-
land's Farm Machinery Industry
9:15 ERIC J ARNOULD (Arizona) Innovation in Consumer Behavior and the Diffusion of Inno-
vated Consumer Goods in Hausa-Speaking Niger
9:30 ALI MANWAR (Syracuse/Skidmore) Transfer of Culture-Specific-Sensitive Technology
9:45 MARLYS MCCLARAN (independent consultant) The Consumer as Native
10:00- Discussant RICHARD H REEVES-ELLINGTON (independent researcher)
10:10

2-013 PERSPECTIVES ON CONFLICT RESOLUTION Hyatt-Regency Ballroom D


Organizers/Chairs: DOUGLAS P FRY (Arizona) and RICHARD HENDERSON (Arizona)
8:00 JAMES B GREENBERG (Arizona) Chatino Violence: Their Explanations and Solutions
8:15 RICHARD HENDERSON (Arizona) Conflict Management Discourse in the Onitsha Inter-
regnum
8:30 M MELISSA MCCORMICK (Arizona) Effects of a School-Based, Peer-Mediation Pro-
gram on In-School Conflict Behaviors of Mexican-American Early Adolescents
8:45 SUSAN PHILIPS (Arizona) Apologizing and Forgiving in Tongan Conflict Management
9:00 Break
9:10 DOUGLAS P FRY (Arizona) Intergenerational Transmission of Conflict Resolution Styles
in Two Zapotec Communities
9:25 DELIA PATRICIA MATHEWS (Indiana) Murder in the Andes: Comments on the Huay-
anay and Uchuraccay Cases
9:40 FRANK H STEWART (Inst for Desert Research) The Guarantee in Bedouin Law
9:55 JEAN G ZORN (CUNY-Law School) and BRUCE L OTTLEY (DePaul Law School) The
Reception of Customary Law by the Courts of Independent Papua New Guinea
10:10- Discussant: ROBERT K DENTAN (SUNY-Buffalo)
10:25

2-014 INVITED SESSION ANTHROPOLOGY REDISCOVERS SEX (AAA Program Committee


and Society for Medical Anthropology) Sheraton-Grand Ballroom South
Organizer/Chair: SHIRLEY LINDENBAUM (New School for Social Research)
8:00 CAROLE S VANCE (Columbia) Anthropology and Sexuality: A Review
Friday Morning, November 18 41

8:15 LEE M KOCHEMS (Chicago and Gay Men's Health Crisis) Anthropologists Missing the
Point of Sex: The Sexual Lives of a Sexual People
8:30 KENNETH M KENSINGER (Bennington C) Why Bother?: Cashinahua Views of Sexuality
8:45 DONALD F TUZIN (UC-San Diego) Intercourse, Discourse and the Excluded Middle: Sex
and the Anthropologist
9:00 Break
9:15 STEPHEN C LEAVITT (UC-San Diego) Sex as Public Statement and Private Experience
9:30 PETER SCHNEIDER (Fordham) and JANE SCHNEIDER (CUNY-Graduate Ctr) Not a
Moment Too Soon: Mutual Sacrifice in Family Limitation by Withdrawal
9:45 THOMAS G BARTON (UC-Berkeley) Sexuality and Sexually Related Illness in Sub-Sa-
haran Africa
10:00 Discussant: GAYLE RUBIN (independent researcher)
10:10- Discussant: FAYE GINSBURG (New School for Social Research)
10:20

2-015 SYMBOL AND MEANING IN MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Pima


Chair: BYRON R GOOD (Harvard)
8:00 CECIL G HELMAN (London) "Spare Part" Surgery and the Myth of Frankenstein
8:15 PATRICIA A MARSHALL (Loyola) Marking Time: Illness Narratives and Symptom Man-
agement Among Organ Transplant Patients
8:30 JEAN E JACKSON (MIT) Patients' Discourse on Real vs Imaginary Pain
8:45 FRANCES KOSTARELOS (Chicago) Store-Front Churches and the Management of
Crises and Affliction in Black Ghetto
9:00 Break
9:15 LINDA M HUNT (Harvard) and CAROL H BROWNER (UCLA) Hypoglycemia: Portrait of a
Popular Diagnosis in Use
9:30 DIXIE L KING (UCLA) Obsession as Cultural Metaphor
9:45 NOEL J CHRISMAN (Washington) Diet and Cancer Beliefs
10:00 Discussant: BYRON J GOOD (Harvard)
10:10- Discussion
10:30

2-016 THE REPRESENTATION OF EUROPE AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY (Society for
the Anthropology of Europe) Sheraton-Navajo B
Organizer/Chair: MICHAEL HERZFELD (Indiana)
8:00 ANDREW LASS (Mount Holyoke C) Tradition on Display: The Ideal and the Real at the
Czechoslovak Ethnographic Exhibit of 1895
8:15 CAROLE L CRUMLEY (North Carolina-Chapel Hill) Region, Nation, History: Dynamic Def-
initions of Otherness
8:30 DAVID I KERTZER (Bowdoin C) The Representation of Italy: The Struggle for the Crea-
tion of National Identity
8:45 MICHAEL HERZFELD (Indiana) Metonyms of Cultural Ambiguity: Europe on Crete
9:00 KATHERINE VERDERY (Johns Hopkins) Is Romania in Europe? Interstitial Elites and the
Politics of Identity
9:15 Break
9:25 SUSAN GAL (Rutgers) Europe and National Identity in Hungary: The Language Debates
9:40 HERVE VARENNE (Teachers C) From World to Civil Wars: The European Construction
of Europe
9:55 THOMAS M WILSON (United Nations International School) Irish Party Politics and the
Citizen Farmers of Europe
10:10- Discussant: SUSAN CAROL ROGERS (New York)
10:30

2-017 PERFORMING AMERICA: CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN A FESTIVE MODE Sheraton-


Navajo D
Organizers/Chairs: ROBERT H LAVENDA (St Cloud S) and BEVERLY STOEL TJE (Indi-
ana)
8:00 BEVERLY J STOEL T JE (Indiana) Gender, Class and Meaning in the Performance of Tra-
dition
42 Friday Morning, November 18

8:15 FREDERICK ERRINGTON (Keene S C) The Rodeo and Excess in Men's Lives
8:30 FRANK E MANNING (Western Ontario) Jamming on the Parkway
8:45 JACK KUGELMASS (Wisconsin) The Greenwich Village Halloween Parade and the Cul-
ture of New York City
9:00 Break
9:15 RORY P B TURNER (Indiana) The Spectacle of History Civil War Reenactments and
Civil Tradition
9:30 ELLEN E MCHALE (Pennsylvania) The Lake Association Carnival: Festival and Play at a
Resort Community
9:45 ROBERT H LAVENDA (St Cloud S) Not Carnival But Fellowship: Communitas and Com-
munity in Minnesota Festivals
10:00 Discussant: IVAN KARP (Smithsonian)
10:15 Discussant: DON HANDELMAN (Hebrew)
10:30- Discussion
10:45

2-018 COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN IN ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Terrace 318


8 :00- Executive Session
11 :00

2-019 ETHNOGRAPHIES OF GAY MEN: INTERPRETING AMERICAN CULTURE (Society of


Lesbian/Gay Anthropologists) Hyatt-Phoenix West
Organizers/Chairs: GILBERT HERDT (Chicago) and RICHARD HERRELL (Chicago)
8:00 GILBERT HERDT (Chicago) Introduction
8:05 RALPH BOLTON (Pomona C) and DAVID JARAMILLO (Pomona C) Gay Men, Gay Sex:
A Behavioral Space Analysis
8:20 JOSEPH M CARRIER (Chicago) Felipe: Gay Mexican-American
8:35 E MICHAEL GORMAN (Rand Corp) Purity and Danger: The Impact of the AIDS Epidemic
on the Cultural Construction of Gay Male Identity in the 1980s
8:50 RICHARD K HERRELL (Chicago) The Symbolic Strategies of Gay and Lesbian Pride Day
905 Break
9:15 LEE M KOCHEMS (Chicago and Gay Men's Health Crisis) Creating Gay Culture: Rede-
fining American Gender Ideology
9:30 STEPHEN 0 MURRAY (Instituto Obregon) The Gay Community in San Francisco During
the 1980s
9:45 MOSES B POUNDS (Johns Hopkins) "In the Life": Social and Sexual Boundaries Among
Afro-American Men in Baltimore
10:00 MARTIN LEVINE (Bloomfield and Queens) The Life and Death of the Homosexual Clone
10:15 Discussant: ANDREW BOXER (Chicago)
10:30- Discussant: SUE-ELLEN JACOBS (Washington)
10:45

2-020 INVITED SESSION INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: A


PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY (AAA Program Committee and General Anthropol-
ogy Division) Hyatt-Curtis B
Organizers/Chairs: C PATRICK MORRIS (Montana S) and ROBERT HITCHCOCK (Ne-
braska)
8:00 C PATRICK MORRIS (Montana S) National Policies and Indigenous People: The Failure
of Wardship
8:15 HAYDEN BURGESS (World Council of Indigenous People) New Rules for a New Rela-
tionship Between Anthropology and Indigenous People
8:30 LARRY DES MEULES (Metis Assoc of Alberta) MetiS Rights in Canada after the Consti-
tutional Settlement
8:45 ANDREW GRAY (IWGIA, Copenhagen) Anthropological Research and Human Rights:
The IWGIA Philosophy
9:00 Discussion
9:15 ROBERT HITCHCOCK (Nebraska) and SAM TOTTEN (Arkansas) Socioeconomic Rights
and Development Among Southern African San
9:30 Break
Friday Morning, November 18 43

9:45 JAMES ANAYA (National Indian Youth Council) Current Status of Central American In-
dians
10:00 PAUL L ASPELIN (Cleveland S) Human Rights Impacts of Hydroelectric Development in
Brazil
10:15 LAURENCE M CARUCCI (Montana S) "Where Are We Now?" Disenfranchised Selves
and Empowered Identities
10:30 ISLA NOTTINGHAM (Waikato) and NGAPARE HOPA (independent researcher) The
Treaty of Waitangi Tribunal and the Preservation of Maori Rights
10:45- Discussant: JASON CLAY (Cultural Survival)
11 :00

2-021 GENDER. GENERATION AND THE REFUGEE EXPERIENCE (National Association for
the Practice of Anthropology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom C
Organizers/Chairs: NANCY D DONNELL Y (Washington-Seattle) and ANN RYNEARSON
(International Institute)
8:00 ANN M RYNEARSON (International Institute) On Gender, Age and Refugees
8:15 IMKE SWART JORGENSEN (J W Goethe) Tailoring the Past for the Present: Talking
About Gender and Generation with Vietnamese in Germany
8:30 KATHLEEN CARLIN (Tulane) Doing Their Duty: Vietnamese Achievement and Affiliation
8:45 LISA L CAPPS (Kansas) Among Refugee Adolescents' Perception of Gender Roles and
Marriage
9:00 JOSEPH WESTERMEYER (Minnesota) Acculturation by Age and Gender Among Hmong
Refugees
9:15 Break
9:25 JUDY L LEDGERWOOD (Cornell) Srey Krup Leaq: Khmer Images of the Perfect Woman
9:40 MARY HEALY (Rochester) Lao Women as Crypto-Patrons: Phinong and Women's Net-
works as Political Power
9:55 AMY ZAHARLICK (Ohio S) Fertility Transition and the Changing Status of Laotian Refu-
gee Women
10:10 DOUGLAS P OLNEY (Minnesota) Age and Style of Leadership in a Hmong Community
10:25 GAIL WEINSTEIN-SHR (Temple) New Branches, Distant Roots: Language, Literacy and
the Changing Role of Refugee Elders
10:40 Discussant: JOHN VAN ESTERIK (York)
10:50- Discussant: JANE ATKINSON (Lewis Clark S C)
11 :00

2-023 INVITED SESSION CONCEPTUALIZING INEQUALITY: CLASS. GENDER AND ETH-


NICITY IN THE ANDES (American Ethnological Society and Society for Latin American
Anthropology) Hyatt-Phoenix East
Organizer/Chair: JANE L COLLINS (SUNY-Binghamton)
8:00 FLORENCE E BABB (Iowa) From Ambulantes to Informales: Class Formation Among Re-
tail Sellers in Peru
8:20 JANE L COLLINS (SUNY-Binghamton) Class Formation and Semi-Proletarianization In
the Andes
8:40 M J WEISMANTEL (Occidental C) Marriage and Money: Dual Ownership and Changing
Economies in the Ecuadorian Andes
9:00 MARISOL DE LA CADENA (Inst de Estudios Peruanos) Migration, Gender and Ethnicity
in a Peruvian Peasant Community
9:20 Break
9:40 BENJAMIN S OR LOVE (UC-Davis) Fighting Over Reeds
10:00 EDUARDO BEDOYA (SUNY-Binghamton) Ethnicity and Class in the Upper Peruvian
Jungle
10:20 TOM BRASS (Cambridge) Hugo Blanco, Trotskyism and the Ideology of a Peruvian Peas-
ant Movement
10:40 MICHAEL D PAINTER (Inst for Development Anthropology) Competition and Conflict in
the Bolivian LowlandS: Ethnicity and Social Class Formation
11 :00 Discussant: WILLIAM ROSEBERRY (New School for Social Research)
11 :15- Discussant: STEFANO VARESE (Stanford)
11 :30
44 Friday Morning, November 18

2-024 INVITED SESSION PSYCHOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: APPRAISALS AND PROS-


PECTS IN METHODOLOGY, PART III (Society for Psychological Anthropology) Sher-
aton-Gila
Organizer/Chair: SUSAN ABBOTT (Kentucky)
8:00 Introduction
8:10 BERTRAM J COHLER (Chicago) Psychoanalysis and the Human Studies
8:40 Discussant: ROBERT A PAUL (Emory)
8:55 Discussion
9:10 JANIS H JENKINS (Harvard) In the Realm of Mental Illness: Expressed Emotion and
Schizophrenia
9:40 Discussant: SUE ESTROFF (North Carolina-Chapel Hill)
9:55 Discussion
10:10 Break
10:25 DAVID H SPAIN (Washington) Anxiety and Design in Psychocultural Research: Lessons
from Our History
10:55 Discussant: ROBERT B EDGERTON (UCLA)
11: 10- Discussion
11 :30

2-025 INVITED SESSION AIDS AND THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF RISK (Society for Medical An-
thropology and General Anthropology DiVISion) Sheraton-Grand Ballroom North
Organizer/Chair: MICHAEL D QUAM (Sangamon S)
8:00 MICHAEL D QUAM (Sangamon S) Introduction
8:05 ANDREW M BOXER (Chicago) and GILBERT HERDT (Chicago) Safe Sex Concepts and
Sexual Behavior Among Gay and Lesbian Youth
8:20 LEE STRUNIN (Boston) Adolescents and AIDS: Perception of Risk and Behavior Change
8:35 MARTHA C WARD (New Orleans) Risk Denial, Risk Assessment and Risk Hysteria for
AIDS in Heterosexual Women
8:50 Discussant: MARY HOTVEDT (Arizona)
9:00 DOUGLAS S GOLDSMITH (NDRI/ADAPT Connecticut) The Risks of IV Drug Use and the
Risks of HIV Infection
9:15 PETER BIELLA (Temple) Filming AIDS In the Barno. A Study In the Pedagogy of the Op-
pressed
9:30 MARGARET M CONNORS (Massachusetts-Amherst)PercepllOn of Risk' and HIV In-
fection Among Intravenous Drug Users (IVDUs) In Worcester, MA
9:45 Discussant: E MICHAEL GORMAN (Rand Corp)
9:55 Break
10:15 SUSAN MCCOMBIE (Pennsylvania) Risky BUSiness: Rituals of Infection Control Among
Health Care Workers
10:30 CHRISTOPHER C TAYLOR (Virginia) AIDS and Destiny in Rwanda
10:45 RALPH BOLTON (Pomona C) and JULIE GOOD (Pomona C) Playing Safely A Cross-
Cultural Analysis of AIDS Posters
11 :00 CHARLES R BROOKS (Memorial Sloan-Kettering), ROCHELLE KERN (Memonal Sioan-
Kettering) and KAROL YNN SIEGEL (Memorial Sloan-Kettering) Methodological Contri-
butions of an Ethnographic Consciousness
11 :15 Discussant: DOUGLAS FELDMAN (independent researcher)
11 :30- Discussion
12:00

2-026 FORUM OF PRESIDENTS Hyatt-Borein B


8:30-
11 :00

2-027 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Sheraton-Hopi A


8:30- Executive Session
11 :30

2-028 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY, WORKSHOP


13 Pool Terrace Suite 326, Hyatt Regency
Friday Morning, November 18 45

8:30- Budgeling for Anthropologists


12:30 Leader: 0 K ERICKSON (Wyoming Dept of Admin) and CATHLEEN GRETENHART (LTG
Assoc)
Attendance is by registration, For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk,

2-029 ARCHEOLOGY SECTION AND NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF


ANTHROPOLOGY, WORKSHOP 8 Pool Terrace Suite 327, Hyatt Regency
8:30- Introduction to Flintknapping: Debitage and Tools
12:30 Leaders: JIM WOODS (Herrett Museum) and GENE TITMUS (Herrett Museum)
Attendance is by registration, For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk,

2-030 RURAL LIFE IN AZTEC PERIOD MORELOS, MEXICO (Archeology Section) Sheraton
Hopi B
Organizer/Chair: MICHAEL E SMITH (Loyola)
9:15 MICHAEL E SMITH (Loyola) Archeology and Rural Society in Late Postclassic Morelos
9:30 JERREL H SORENSEN (Kentucky) Rural Chipped Stone Technology in Late Postclassic
Morelos Mexico
9:45 CHERYL A SUTHERLAND (Chicago) Differential Access to Wealth: Ceramic Function as
an Economic Indicator
10:00 CYNTHIA HEATH-SMITH (Illinois) Houses and House Groups at Cuexcomate, Morelos
10:15 Break
10:25 T JEFFREY PRICE (Georgia) Agricultural Methods in Aztec Period Morelos, Mexico
10:40 OSVALDO J STERPONE (ENAH) Late Postclassic Settlement Patterns in Northwestern
Morelos
10:55 SCOTT O'MACK (Chicago) The Tetlama Lienzo
11 :10 Discussant: KENNETH G HIRTH (Kentucky)
11 :20- Discussant: FRANCES F BERDAN (CSU-San Bernardino)
11 :30

2-031 INVITED SESSION UNVEILING AGENDAS: PERSON AND POWER IN THE CREATION
OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE, PART I (General Anthropology DiVision, So-
ciety for Humanistic Anthropology, Society for Cultural Anthropology and American Eth-
nological Society) Sheraton Navajo C
Organizers: KIRIN NARAYAN (Hampshire C), SMADAR LAVIE (UC-Berkeley) and REN-
ATO ROSALDO (Stanford)
Chair: RENATO ROSALDO (Stanford)
9:00 Introduction
9:05 RENATO ROSALDO (Stanford) Is There a Relativist in the House?
9:20 RICHARD GRINGERT (Chicago) Claude Levi-Strauss and the Boundaries of a Bachelor
Intelligence, 1935-1950
9:35 PAUL STOLLER (West Chester) A Dialogue on Anthropology Between a Song hay and an
Inquirer
9:50 Discussion
10:10 Break
10:25 SMADAR LAVIE (UC-Berkeley) Yearning for the Pastoral: Israeli Desert Wanderlust and
Its Bedouin Critique
10:40 JOSE E LIMON (UC-Santa Cruz) Mexican Ballads, Chicano Dances: The Anthropological
Ephebe and the Anxiety of Influence
10:55 KIRIN NARAYAN (Hampshire C) Matted Locks and Beds of Nails: Images of the Hindu
Ascetic
11 :10- Discussion
11:30

2-032 THE LOCAL CHURCH: A FOCUS OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Hyatt-Reming-


ton A
Organizer/Chair: HARLEY SCHRECK (World Vision International)
46 Friday Morning, November 18

10:00 KENNETH D TOLLEFSON (Seattle Pacific) The Nehemiah Model for Directing Change
10:15 T WAYNE DYE (Summer Inst of Linguistics) Religious Change and Development in a Se-
pik Hill Village
10:30 PAUL R SPICKARD (Culture Development Inst) Christian Churches and Community De-
velopment in the People's Republic of China
10:45 Break
11 :00 MICHAEL D ROE (Seattle Pacific) Role of Community Development in Psychosocial Ad-
justment of Central American Refugees: Local Church as Agent
11 :15 CAROLYN S BECK (Eastern C) Christian Stronghold Baptist Church: Entrepreneurs in
God's Economy
11 :30- HARLEY SCHRECK (World Vision International) The Church at Work in Creating Com-
11 :45 munity: Strengthening Support Networks for the Homebound Elderly in Seattle, WA

2-033 WORLDS OF MEANING: TOWARD AN UNDERSTANDING OF SPACE AND TIME IN


OLD AGE (Society for Humanistic Anthropology and Association for Anthropology and
Gerontology) Sheraton-Navajo A
Organizers/Chairs: PHILIP B STAFFORD (Indiana) and MAREA C TESKI (Stockton S C)
10:00 MAREA C TESKI (Stockton S C) Long Time, Short Time: The Sense of Time Passing in
Older Women
10:15 MARK LUBORSKY (Philadelphia Geriatric Ctr) and ROBERT L RUBINSTEIN (Philadel-
phia Geriatric Ctr) Reconstructing Disordering Experience in Narratives and Explana-
tions of Loss
10:30 FRANKLIN 0 SMITH (Stockton S C) A Portrait of Cross-Generational Critical Memories
of Elder Gullah Sea Islanders
10:45 Break
11 :00 JACOB CLiMO (Michigan S) Conflict in the Distant Intergenerational Relationship
11 :15 JOSEPH RUBENSTEIN (Stockton S C) The Symbolic Meaning of Home
11 :30- PHILIP B STAFFORD (Indiana) Mirrors of the Self: Place and Oblects in the Life-World of
11:45 the Elder

2-034 INVITED SESSION TEXT TRANSLATION AND INFORMANT COMMENTARY (SOCiety


for Linguistic Anthropology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom B
Organizer/Chair: J DAVID SAPIR (Virginia)
10:00 J DAVID SAPIR (Virginia) Introduction
10:05 VIRGINIA HYMES (Virginia) A Joint Effort in Sahaptin
10:20 PETER METCALF (Virginia) Sham Synonyms: Pitfalls in the Translation of Parallel Lan-
guage
10:35 MARGARET A MILLS (Pennsylvania) Equivalencies of Effect: The Problem of the Unsaid
in Mystical Narrative
10:50 Break
11:00 STEVEN C CATON (Washington-St Louis) The Resistance of the Other
11 :15 PETER SEITEL (Smithsonian Institution) Translations, Interpretations and the Impor-
tance of Endogenous Commentary
11 :30 J DAVID SAPIR (Virginia) Broad Translation and Informant Commentary
11 :45- Discussion
12:00

2-035 ETHNOGRAPHERS AS EVALUATORS: COLLABORATION IN SITUATED EVALUA-


TIONS Hyatt-Borein A
Organizer: CATHERINE EMIHOVICH (Florida S)
Chair: DAVID FETTERMAN (Stanford)
10:15 DENNY TAYLOR (Teachers C-New Hampshire) Ethnographic Educational Evaluation for
Children, Families and Schools
10:30 CATHERINE EMIHOVICH (Florida S) Finding the Balance: Evaluating a Developmental
Program
10:45 BRUCE BERTRAM (BBN Laboratories) The Innovation Is the Interaction
11 :00 JOLLEY CHRISTMAN (School District of Philadelphia) Managing Many Selves: A Case
Study of Collaboration in an Ethnographic Evaluation
Friday Morning, November 18 47

11 : 15- Discussion
11:30

2-036 STRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF CHANGING SOCIETIES Hyatt-Curtis A


Chair: WILLIAM IRONS (Northwestern)
10:10 LEE CRONK (Cincinnati) Stratification Among East African Pastoralists: The View From
Below
10:25 LAURA PUTSCHE (Washington S) The Process of Stratification in a Peruvian Village
10:40 CORNELIA ANN KAMMERER (Brandeis and Cultural Survival) Transformations in Kin-
ship Among Akha Christians of Highland Northern Thailand
10:55 BRADFORD TOWNE (Idaho S) and LAWRENCE LOEB (Utah) Effects of Historical
Events on the Evolution of Marriage Patterns in a Subdivided Religious Isolate
11:10 RUSSELL M REID (Louisville) Marriage Alliance on the American Frontier
11 :25- WILLIAM IRONS (Northwestern) Yomut Dowry as a Reproductive Strategy
11 :40

2-037 LEARNING CULTURE: STUDIES IN CULTURE ACQUISITION Sheraton-Apache A


Organizer/Chair: MARY ANNE PITMAN (Cincinnati)
10:05 RIVKA A EISIKOVITS (Haifa) Learning the Anthropological Culture: The Child Care
Worker as Ethnographer
10:20 MARGARET A EISENHART (Colorado) Learning Cultural Systems Through Role Identi-
ties: The Route from Novice to Expert and Back Again
10:35 DIANE M HOFFMAN (American Institutes for Research) Learning to Be Professional:
Second Culture Acquisition Among Iranians in the US
10:50 CAROL ETHERIDGE (Memphis S) Acquiring the Urban Teaching Culture Through Social
Negotiation
11 :05 MARY ANNE PITMAN (Cincinnati) and M LYNNE SMITH (CinCinnati) Structural Obser-
vations in Six Families in an American Intentional Community: Learning Culture
11 :20 MELFORD S WEISS (CSU-Sacramento) Elite Gymnastics Socialization and Gender
Identity
11 :35 LETTY LINCOLN (Oregon) An American Esoteric School
11 :50 Discussant: SALLY LUBECK (North Carolina-Chapel Hill)
12:00- Discussant: DAVID FETTERMAN (Stanford)
12:10

2-038 THE USE AND DISUSE OF CIGARETTE TOBACCO: TOWARD AN ANTHROPOLOGY


OF SMOKING AND CESSATION EXPERIENCES (The Alcohol and Drug Study Group)
Sheraton-Maricopa
Organizer/Chair: DENNIS G WILLMS (Waterloo)
10:15 DENNIS G WILLMS (Waterloo) Introduction
10:20 DENNIS G WILLMS (Waterloo) Some-Thing, Some-One; No-Thing, No-One: Metaphors
of Smoking in Canadian Culture
10:35 MICHAEL C ROBBINS (Missouri-Columbia) and ANNETTE KLINE (Missouri-Columbia)
To Smoke or Not To Smoke: A Decision Theory Perspective
10:50 KENYON R STEBBINS (West Virginia) Tobacco, Politics, Economics and Health: Impli-
cations for Third World Populations
11 :05 Break
11 :20 CAROLYN CAPPELLO (Naval Medical Clinic-San Diego) and BARBARA C DU BOIS (Na-
val Health Research Ctr) Smoking Cessation in a US Navy Program
11 :35 TERRY A CRONAN (Naval Health Research Ctr) and TERRY CONWAY (Naval Health
Research Ctr) Environmental Correlates of Smoking in the Navy
11 :50 SARAH A MCGRAW (American Inst for Res), JEAN J SCHENSUL (Inst for Comm Res)
and J EMILIO CARRILLO (American Inst for Res) Factors Related to Patterns of Cigarette
Use Among Puerto Rican Adolescents
12:05- Discussant: NOEL CHRISMAN (Washington)
12:15

2-039 FILMIVIDEO SCREENINGS Sheraton-Apache B


Organizer: JOAN WILLIAMS (Anthropology Film Center)
Chairs: NANCY SCHMIDT and EMILE DE BRIGARD
48 Friday Afternoon. November 18

10:00 CARL YN SALTMAN. CANDICE GOUCHER (Portland S) and EUGENIA HERBERT


(Mount Holyoke C) Blooms of Banjeli
10:30 PETER R SCHMIDT (Florida). PETER O'NEILL (Rhode Island School of Design) and
FRANK MUHL Y Tree of Iron
11 :25- GEl ZANTZINGER Songs of the Adventurers
12:30

2-040 THE CREDIBLE WITNESS: IDEOLOGY AND CULTURE IN ORAL TESTIMONY (Asso-
ciation for Political and Legal Anthropology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom A
Organizers/Chairs: JUNE STARR (SUNY-Stony Brook) and SALLY MERRY (Wellesley)
10:25 JUNE STARR (SUNY-Stony Brook) Witnessing: An Overview
10:40 PETER JUST (Williams C) Going through the Emotions: Displays of Violence in Dou
Donggo Evidentiary Proceedings
10:55 DON BRENNEIS (Pitzer C) Going on the Record: Audience. Event and Witnessing in
Bhatgaon
11 :10 Break
11 :20 SALLY ENGLE MERRY (Wellesley C) Building a Case: Conceptions of Evidence Among
Working-Class Americans
11 :35 Discussant: LARRY ROSEN (Princeton)
11:45 Discussant: WILLIAM O'BARR (Duke)
11 :55- Discussion
12:10

2-041 POPULATION CHANGE IN DEVELOPING SOCIETIES Sheraton-Havasupai


Chair: JAMES CAREY (Georgia S)
10:25 PAUL ROSCOE (Maine) Population Pressure. Population Densityand Political Evolution
in the Pacific
10:40 VIRGINIA P MILLER (Dalhousie) Population Recovery: A Profile of the Micmac. 1850-
1980
10:55 ROBERT BATES GRABER (Northeast Missouri S) Population Growth as Prime Mover of
SOCietal Proliferation and Deproliferation: A Symmetry Thesis
11:10- PAUL B WOHL T (Nebraska) Descent Group Composition and Population Pressure
11 :25

2-041A ANTHROPOLOGICA MISCELLANEA Hyatt-Regency Ballroom D


Chair: DAN WHITNEY (San Diego S)
10:45 DONNA 0 KERNER (Wheaton) and ELIZABETH BRUSCO (Pacific Lutheran) Return and
the Reconstruction of the Self
11 :00 AARON PODOLEFSKY (Western Kentucky) Structure and Process in Chimbu Conflict
Resolution Discourse
11 :15 STEPHEN BECKERMAN (Pennsylvania S) Human Sociality: Cooperation. Competition
or Coincidence of Interest
11 :30 DAN WHITNEY (San Diego S) An Old Gamewith a NewTwist: Gateball Among Japanese
Elderly
11 :45 DUANE QUIATT (Colorado-Denver) Japanese Macaque Stone Handlers Go West

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 18


2-042 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Sheraton-Hopi A
12:00- Anthropologists as Consultants to School Administrators
1:30 Chair: JOHN H CHILCOTT (Arizona)
Panelists: JOHN H CHILCOTT (Arizona). RICHARD WARREN (CSU-San Luis Obispo)
and RONALD MERTZ (St Louis Public Schools)

2-043 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Hyatt-Remington A


12:00- Committee on Blacks in Education Business Meeting
1:30 Chairs: SIGNITHIA FORDHAM (District of Columbia) and RUTH ROSE (Hunter C)
Friday Afternoon, November 18 49

2-044 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Sheraton-Hopi B


12:00- Committee on Environmental Issues in Anthropology Panel
1:30 Discussion: Land, Economic Development and Cultural Survival, Part I
Organizer: JACK CHILCOTT (Arizona)
Chair: RAY BARNHARDT (Alaska-Fairbanks)
Panelists: ISLA NOTTINGHAM (Waikato-New Zealand), DENNIS DEMMERT (Alaska-
Fairbanks), BART GARBER (Native American Rights Fund), JOHN HOSTETLER (Eliza-
bethtown C) and PAT DUBBS (Alaska-Fairbanks)

2-045 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Sheraton-Navajo D


12:00- Committee for the Study of Cultural and Educational Futures
1 :30 Business Meeting and Panel on Anthropological Relevance of the World Future Studies
Federation Conference-Beijing, China 1988
Chair: RUTHANNE KURTH-SCHAI (Macalester C)
Panelists: RUTHANNE KURTH-SCHAI (Maca lester C), MARION LUNDY DOBBERT
(Minnesota), JAN GAMRADT (Minnesota) and RIVKA EISIKOVITS (Haifa)

2-046 COUNCIL ON NUTRITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Borein A


12:00- Business Meeting
1 :30 Chair: KATHLEEN M DEWALT (Kentucky)

2-047 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-


Navajo C
12:00- Professional Anthropology: Exploring the Limits of Praxis
1 :30 Chairs: CATHLEEN GRETENHART (LTG Associates) and NATHANIEL TASHIMA (LTG
Associates)
Panelists: JEAN GILBERT (UCLA), CLAUDIA FISHMAN (Doremus Porter Novelli),
JAMES DOWNS (LTG Associates), LINDA WHITEFORD (South Florida). JAMES EDELL
(National Assn of Student Anthropologists) and KENNETH KELLER (MetropOlitan S C)

2-048 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Curtis


B
12:00- Consulting Opportunities in BusinesslDeveloping a Consultants' Network
1:30 Chair: CATHERINE HODGE MCCOID (Central Missouri S)
Panelists: HENDRICK SERRIE (Eckerd C). DONALD KENNEDY (Xicom Inc), ANDREW
HARRISON MAXWELL (Skidmore C) and TOMOKO HAMADA (William and Mary)

2-049 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT ANTHROPOLOGISTS Hyatt-Terrace 318


12:00- Executive Committee
1:30

2-050 SOCIETY FOR ANTHROPOLOGY IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES Sheraton-Navajo B


12:00- Four Fields Update
1:30 Chair: WALTER J PACKARD (C of DuPage)
Panelists: DAVID MCCURDY (Macalester C), PHILIP STEIN (Pierce C), DAVE STE-
PHEN (Pima Comm C) and WILLIAM WASHABAUGH (Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

2-051 SOCIETY FOR CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Curtis A


12:00- Business Meeting
1:30 Chair: ANNETTE WEINER (New York)

2-052 SOCIETY FOR ECONOMIC ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Gila


12:00- Business Meeting with Poster Display from 1987 SEA Annual Meeting
1:30 Chair: GREGORY F TRUEX (CSU-Northridge)

2-053 SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Maricopa


50 Friday Afternoon, November 18

12:15- Committee for the Council of Nursing and Anthropology Business Meeting
1 :30 Chair: MELANIE DREHER (Miami)

2-054 SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Havasupai


12:00- Committee on Anthropology and Reproduction Business Meeting
1 :30 Chair: KAREN L MICHAELSON (Eastern Washington)

2-055 SOCIETY FOR URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Phoenix West


12:00- Business Meeting
1 :30

2-056 SOCIETY FOR VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE
PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Pima
12:00- Consider the Possibilities: Anthropologists in Public Broadcasting
1 :30 Organizer: DAVE KENDALL (KTWU- TV)
Chair: THOMAS BLAKEL Y (Brigham Young)
Panelists:IRA ABRAMS (Texas), MARTIN TOPPER (Environmental Protection Agency),
KENNETH ERICKSON (KANZ-FM, Garden City, Kansas), DAVE KENDALL (KTWU-TV,
Topeka, Kansas), and WALTER GOLDSCHMIDT (UCLA)

2-057 SOCIETY FOR THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF EUROPE Sheraton-Navajo A


12:00- Publishing European Ethnography
1 :30 Chair: MICHAEL HERZFELD (Indiana)
Panelists: SUSAN ALLEN-MILLS (Cambridge U Press), MARLIE WASSERMANN (Rut-
gers U Press), T DAVID BRENT (U of Chicago Press) and GAIL ULLMAN (Princeton U
Press)

2-058 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR HUMAN ETHOLOGY Hyatt-Phoenix East


12:00- Business Meeting
1 :30 Chair: IRENAUS EIBL-EIBESFELDT (Max-Planck-Institut)

2-059 SOCIETY FOR LATIN AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Board Room


12:00- Executive Committee
2:00

2-060 SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY LUNCHEON ROUNDTABLE Hyatt-Re-


gency Ballroom C
12:00- Organizer: GEORGE ARMELAGOS (Massachusetts-Amherst)
2:00 Attendance is by subscription. For information see staff at SpeCial Services desk.
1-SETHA LOW (CUNY-Graduate Ctr) Body Metaphors: Disturbed Body Boundaries
2-ALICIA CHAVIRA (Houston) Health Care Issues of Farm Workers
3-MERRILL SINGER (Hispanic Health Council) Critical Medical Anthropology: What Is
It and Where Is It Going?
4-LOLA ROMANUCCI-ROSS (UC-San Diego) and ROBERT ANDERSON (Mills C)
The Randomized Clinical Tnal and Other Research Models in Medicine
5-PETER J GUARNACCIA (Rutgers) Studying the Health of Hispanics: Linking An-
thropology and Epidemiology
6-DEBRA MARTIN (Hampshire C) Reproduction in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Os-
teoporosis and Menopause
7-MELANIE DREHER (Massachusetts) The Self-Identity of the Nurse Anthropologist:
How Much Nurse to How Much Anthropologist?
8-PHYLISS STONEBREAKER (Oregon) and GERALDINE MORENO-BLACK (Ore-
gon) Cultural Factors in Eating Disorders
9-MARK NICHTER (Arizona) Anthropology and International Health
1O-STEPHEN KUNITZ (Rochester) The Role of Medicine and the Rise of Modern Pop-
ulations
11-MICHAEL BLAKEY (Howard) Stress and Disease: Fight or Flight Reassessed
12-EMOKE SZATHMARY (McMasters) Genetics, Disease and the American Indian
13-ART RUBEL (UC-Irvine) Communicable Disease
Friday Afternoon, November 18 51

2-061 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Sheraton-Mohave B


12:00- Board of Directors
3:00

2-062 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT ANTHROPOLOGISTS AND GENERAL AN-


THROPOLOGY DIVISION, WORKSHOP 3 Pool Terrace Suite 327, Hyatt Regency
1:00- The Making of Anthropological Cognition
3:00 Leader: A K B PILLAI (Ramapo C)
Attendance is by registration. For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk.

2-063 THE MAKING OF ARISTOCRATS: ETHNOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF ELITE SOCIALIZA-


TION Sheraton-Apache A
Organizers/Chairs: GEORGE E MARCUS (Rice) and TAKIE S LEBRA (Hawaii)
1:30 EDWARD C HANSEN (CUNY-Queens C) Crises of Succession and Socialization Among
American Dynastic Families
1:45 ALESSANDRO SCASSELLATI (CUNY) The Making of Successful New Generational
Leaders in Political-Economic Dynastic Families in Northern Industrial Italy
2:00 GEORGE E MARCUS (Rice) Psychotherapy in the Shaping of Dynastic Tradition Within
American Notable Families
2:15 Break
2:25 TAKIE SUGIYAMA LEBRA (Hawaii-Manoa) The Socialization of Aristocratic Children by
Commoners: The Japanese Case
2:40 JULIE M TAYLOR (Princeton) Elite Socialization as Sequence and Collage: The Gaucho
and Europe
2:55 CHRISTINE E GRAY (Temple) Royal Speech and Its Unroyal Consequences
3:10 Discussant: GARY MCDONOGH (South Florida)
3:25- Discussion
3:40

2-064 INVITED SESSION THE PAST IN THE PRESENT: THE USES OF ANTIQUITY IN MOD-
ERN EUROPE (Archeology Section and Society for the Anthropology of Europe) Sher-
aton-Grand Ballroom North
Organizer/Chair: L G FREEMAN (Chicago)
1 :30 L G FREEMAN (Chicago) Introduction
1 :35 JEAN-PHILIPPE RIGAUD (Dir des Antiq Prehis d'Aquitaine) and LARRY KIMBALL
(Northwestern) Lascaux Cave: The Uses of Cave Art for Public and Research Purposes
2:00 LESLIE G FREEMAN (Chicago) The Many Faces of Altamira
2:25 LAWRENCE GUY STRAUS (New Mexico) The State of the Stone Age in Atomic Age SW
Europe
2:50 Break
3:00 JANET E LEVY (North Carolina-Charlotte) "An Early but Enduring Monument": Prehis-
toric Remains on the Landscape
3:25 PETER S WELLS (Minnesota) Using the Past: The Roman Empire as Modern Metaphor
3:50 OLGA SOFFER (Illinois) Paleolithic Archeology and the Past or Future Perfect
4:15 Discussant: CAROLE CRUMLEY (North Carolina-Chapel Hill)
4:30- Discussion
4:45

2-065 INVITED SESSION NICARAGUA LlBRE: THE PRAXIS OF A POPULAR REVOLUTION


(SOCiety for Latin American Anthropology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom B
Organizer/Chair: MICHAEL J HIGGINS (Northern Colorado)
1 :30 MICHAEL J HIGGINS (Northern Colorado) Introduction
1:40 MICHAEL SALOVESH (Northern Illinois) The Missing Chronicles: Revolutionary Nicara-
gua and Anthropology Journals
1:55 J MAUREEN DOLAN (Wisconsin-Madison) Women, Warriors and the Nicaraguan State:
Feminization of the Fatherland
2:10 MICHAEL J HIGGINS (Northern Colorado) Oigame, Oigame! The Sounds of Popular De-
cision Making in Nicaragua
52 Friday Afternoon, November 18

2:25 LES W FIELD (Duke) Visions of the Past, Visions of the Future: Artesania in the New Nic-
aragua
2:40 Discussant: PHILIP DENNIS (Texas Tech)
2:55 Break
3:15 SCOTT WHITEFORD (Michigan) Legitimacy, Power and Alienation: Forging a Peasant!
Worker Alliance in Nicaragua
3:30 CHARLES R HALE (CIDCA) Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast Minorities I: Miskitu and Sumu
3:45 EDMUND W GORDON (CIDCA) Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast Minorities II: Creoles and
Garifuna
4:00 MARTIN DISKIN (MIT) The International Context of Atlantic Coast Autonomy
4:15 Discussant: STEFANO VARESE (Stanford)
4:30- Discussant: PAUL DOUGHTY (Florida)
4:45

2-066 INVITED SESSION UNVEILING AGENDAS: PERSON AND POWER IN THE CREATION
OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE, PART II (Society for Cultural Anthropology,
American Ethnological Society, Society for Humanistic Anthropology, and General An-
thropology Division) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom A
Organizers: KIRIN NARAYAN (Hampshire C), SMADAR LAVIE (UC-Berkeley) and RE-
NATO ROSALDO (Stanford)
Chair: RENATO ROSALDO (Stanford)
1:30 Introduction
1:35 KEVIN DWYER (independent researcher) The Politics of "Dialogue"
1:50 TED SWEDENBURG (Washington) Occupational Hazards: Palestine Ethnography
2:05 A DAVID NAPIER (Middlebury C) The Theatre Estate: "Caste" and Historiography in
Contemporary Bah
2 :20 Discussion
2:40 Break
2:55 DON HANDELMAN (Hebrew) Reflections on a Study of Child Abuse
3:10 ANNA TSING (UC-Santa Cruz) Constructing Feminist Ethnographic Values
3:25 BARBARA TEDLOCK (SUNY-Buffalo) Narrative Ethnography: The Storyteller and the
Story
3:40 Break
3:50 Discussant: JAMES CLIFFORD (UC-Santa Cruz)
4:10 Discussant: EDWARD BRUNER (Illinois-Urbana)
4:30- Discussion
4:45

2-067 INVITED SESSION THE HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTION OF NUTRITION (AAA Program


Committee and Council on Nutritional Anthropology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom D
Organizers/Chairs: MARGARET BENTLEY (Johns Hopkins) and GRETEL PELTO (Con-
necticut)
1 :30 MARGARET BENTLEY (Johns Hopkins) and GRETEL PELTO (Connecticut) Introduction
1:40 ROBERTA D BAER (South Florida) Consumption of Food Versus Other Wants and
Needs: Household-Level Strategies of Resource Allocation and Nutrition in Sonora, Mex-
ico
1:55 ANNE FLEURET (Nairobi) Migratory Wage Labor and Nutritional Status in Taita, Kenya
2:10 LUCIA L KAISER (UC-Davis) and KATHRYN G DEWEY (UC-Davis) The Impactof House-
hold Economic Strategies on Resource Allocation and Nutrition in Rural Mexico
2:25 WILLIAM R LEONARD (Kentucky) Household-Level Strategies for Protecting Children
from Seasonal Food Scarcity in Highland Peru
2:40 JOEL GITTELSOHN (Connecticut) Correlates of Intra-Household Food Distribution in
Rural Nepal
2:55 Discussion
3:10 Break
3:25 JOYCE OLENJA (Nairobi) Household-Level Strategies that Influence Nutritional Out-
come Among the Samia, Western Kenya
3:40 DOROTHY SMULL (UC-Irvine) Traditional Perceptions of Marasmus in Pakistan
3:55 MARGARET BENTLEY (Johns Hopkins) Maternal and Child Feeding Behavior During
Diarrhea Episodes: Data From India, Peru and Nigeria
Friday Afternoon, November 18 53

4:10 MARY SCRIMSHAW (MIT) and SUSAN SCRIMSHAW (UCLA) Maternal Behavior Pat-
terns as Determinants of Family Nutrition and Health in Guatemala
4:25 LINDSAY H ALLEN (Connecticut) and GRETEL PELTO (Connecticut) Factors Associ-
ated with Child Growth and Development in Rural Mexico
4:40- Discussion
5:00

2-068 FILMIVIDEO SCREENINGS Sheraton-Apache B


Organizer: JOAN WILLIAMS (Anthropology Film Center)
Case Study Companion Films
1:30 KARL HEIDER (South Carolina) Dani Sweet Potatoes
1:52 TIMOTHY ASCH (Southern California) and NAPOLEON CHAGNON (UC-Santa Barbara)
Weeding the Garden-Yanamamo
2:10 TIMOTHY ASCH (Southern California) and NAPOLEON CHAGNON (UC-Santa Barbara)
A Man Called "Bee"
3:00 Break
3:15 DENNIS O'ROURKE Cannibal Tours
4:25- JAMES AUL T and MICHAEL CAMERINI Born Again
5:45

2-069 MARKET AND EXCHANGE SYSTEMS Sheraton-Hopi B


Chair: RICHARD WARMS (Syracuse)
2:00 RICHARD L WARMS (Syracuse) Becoming a Merchant: Pathways to Success in a Small
Business Community in Southwest Mali
2:15 PATRICIA MARY SAN ANTONIO (Arizona S) Hierarchy and Information Flow in Japa-
nese and American Society
2:30 ADITYA K TYAGI (Syracuse) Anthropology of Marketing: Marketing Anthropology
2:45 ANN MARIE POWERS (SUNY-Stony Brook) Trade and Markets in Newfoundland: His-
torical and Theoretical Perspectives
3:00- RICHARD GRINKER (Harvard) Pygmy-Village Exchange Relations from the Villager
3: 15 Point of View

2-070 PEASANTS IN THE US? POLITICAL ECONOMIC APPROACHES Hyatt-Remington A


Organizer/Chair: ANTHONY OLIVE R-SMITH (Florida)
2:00 Introduction
2:05 JANE ADAMS (Southern Illinois) The Class Bases of 19th-Century Agrarian Movements:
A Case from Southern Illinois
2:20 ANTHONY OLIVER-SMITH (Florida) and MANUEL VARGAS (Florida) The Rise and Fall
of a Black American Peasantry
2:35 ROBERT ZABAWA (Tuskegee) The Black Farmer, Land OwnerShip and Development
2:50 CHRISTINA GLADWIN (Florida) Can Theories of the Peasantry Be Applied to Florida's
Family Farmers?
3:05- Discussant: MIRIAM WELLS (UC-Davis)
3:20

2-071 INVITED SESSION FOUNDATIONS OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION (Council


on Anthropology and Education) Hyatt-Borein A
Organizers/Chairs: RICHARD SCHMERTZING (Harvard) and RICHARD BLOT (CUNY-
Lehman C)
2:00 RICHARD BLOT (CUNY-Lehman C) From Rousseau to Boas: Anthropology as Education
2:15 JEFFREY EHRENREICH (Cornell C) Freedom and Value: The Educational Philosophy of
Dorothy Lee
2:30 SUSANNE FALGOUT (Colby C) Contributions of Edward Sapir to Education and Anthro-
pology
2:45 PERRY GILMORE (Alaska-Fairbanks) A Debt to Margaret Mead: Influences in Anthro-
pology and Education
3:00 RICHARD SCHMERTZING (Harvard) Jules Henry and Educational Anthropology: The
Case of a Neglected Ancestor
54 Friday Afternoon, November 18

3:15- Discussion
4:00

2-071 A INVITED SESSION REFUGEE ENTRY INTO CORE ECONOMIES (National Association
for the Practice of Anthropology and General Anthropology Division) Sheraton-Mari-
copa
Organizer: PAMELA A DEVOE (independent researcher)
Chair: ANN MANRY RYNEARSON (Internationallnst-St Louis)
2:00 PAMELA A DEVOE (independent researcher) Introduction
2:05 JANET E BENSON (Kansas S) Refugees, Employment and Upward Mobility
2:20 PAMELA A DEVOE (independent researcher) Employers of Southeast Asian Refugees:
Motivations and Perceptions
2:35 JUDITH PAISLEY-BROWN (Kansas Dept of Soc/Rehab Serv), LINDA M DOUGHERTY
(Kansas Dept of Soc/Rehab Serv) and KEN C ERICKSON (Kansas Dept of Soc/Rehab
Serv) Southeast Asian Small Businesses in Southwest Kansas: Marginal Capital
2:50 BILL YE Y S FOGLEMAN (Tennessee C of Medicine) Making It Through Medical School:
Economic Strategies Employed by Vietnamese Students
3:05 Break
3:15 BEATRICE NIED HACKETT (American) Relative and Relational Power for Ethnic
Chinese Cambodian Refugees: Economics with a Twist
3:30 CAROL A MORTLAND (Refugee Assistance Program) Southeast Asians and the Ameri-
can Economy: Intervening Groups
3:45 PETER W VAN ARSDALE (CO Division of Mental Health) Socio-Economic Impacts of
Refugees Upon the Sudan
4:00- Discussant: JUNE NASH (CUNY-City C)
4:10

2-073 XXVllth CONFERENCE ON AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES: CALIFORNIA AND


UTO-AZTECAN LANGUAGES (Society forthe Study of the Indigenous Languages olthe
Americas) Hyatt-Phoenix East
Organizer: LOUANNA FURBEE (Missouri)
Chair: VICTOR GOLLA (George Washington)
2:00 JAMES L ARMAGOST (Kansas S) Shoshoni-to-Comanche Consonant Gradations: An
Autosegmental Approach
2: 15 TALMY GIVON (Oregon) Nominalized Clauses in Ute
2:30 KAREN DAKIN (National Autonoma de Mexico) Possession, Animacy and Alienability in
Nahuatl
2:45 GEOFFREY GAMBLE (Washington S) Imperative and Demonstrative Pronouns in Yok-
uts
3:00 Break
3:15 CATHERINE A CALLAGHAN (Ohio S) Proto Miwok Demonstrative Pronouns
3:30 MARIANNE MITHUN (UC-Santa Barbara) Borrowing Versus Language Mixture in Cen-
tral Pomo
3:45 SANDRA A THOMPSON (UC-Santa Barbara) The "Fourth Person" Pronoun in Wappo
4:00- MARGARET LANGDON (UC-San Diego) Yuman Plurals: From Derivation to Inflection
4:15

2-074 RECONSIDERING AFRICAN KINSHIP Sheraton-Pima


Organizer/Chair: CHARLES D PlOT (Virginia)
2:00 MARC R SCHLOSS (Bucknell) The Case of the Extra Mother's Brother
2:15 ERIC GABLE (Virginia) Political Titles, Patrilineal Descent and Rights to Land Among the
Manjaco of Guinea-Bissau
2:30 ALMA GOTTLIEB (Illinois) Rethinking Double Descent: A Beng Perspective
2:45 CHARLES PlOT (Virginia) Gender, Alliance and ShadOW Endogamy in Kabre Marriage
3:00 Break
3:15 CHRISTOPHER C TAYLOR (Virginia) The Flow/Blockage Dialectic in Matrimonial Ex-
change Among Rwandan Kings
3:30 JOHN A NAPORA (Virginia) FaBroDa Marriage: An Alliance View
3:45 Discussant: ADAM KUPER (Brunei)
Friday Afternoon, November 18 55

4:00- Discussion
4:15

2-075 THE POLITICS OF ADMINISTRATION/THE ADMINISTRATION OF POLITICS: AN·


THROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF POWER (Associ-
ation for Political and Legal Anthropology) Sheraton-Havasupai
Organizers:JAMES R MCLEOD (Ohio S) and KERRY M STROUP (Public Utilities Comm
of Ohio)
Chair: RONALD COHEN (Florida)
2:00 RONALD COHEN (Florida) Introduction
2:05 JEAN ENSMINGER (Washington-St Louis) Co-opting the Elders: The Political Economy
of Changing Institutions in Africa
2:20 CHRISTY S JOHNSRUD (Florida) Conflict, Complementarity and Congruence: The
Administration of Cross-Sector Organizational Linkages
2:35 KERRY M STROUP (Ohio Public Utilities Commission) and SANFORD J SIEGEL (Ohio
Pub Utilities Comm) Power Politics: Political Process in the American Electric Utility In-
dustry
2:50 STEPHEN F TOBIAS (Siff, Rosen & Parker) Reg-Neg: Symbolic Processes in Participa-
tory Rule-Making
3:05 Break
3:15 THOMAS M WILSON (United Nations International School) Political Leadership, Govern-
mental Administration and Elected Representatives in Irish Local Government
3:30 JAMES R MCLEOD (Ohio S) An Integrated Analytical Model of Complex Status Hierar-
chies
3:45 Discussant: RONALD COHEN (Florida)
3:55 Discussant: MARC SWARTZ (UC-San Diego)
4:05- Discussant: STANLEY LAUGHLIN (Ohio S)
4:15

2-076 INVITED SESSION DEVELOPMENT ISSUES IN CHANGING SOCIETIES (General An-


thropology Division) Hyatt-Curtis B
Organizer: CAROLE HILL (Georgia S)
Chair: PEGGY BARLETT (Emory)
2:00 RICHARD W FRANKE (Montclair S) Redistribution as a Development Strategy
2:15 MARK C BAUER (Navajo Community) Health Effects of Navajo Development: Imposed
Relocation
2:30 VICTORIA BERNAL (Hamilton C) Women and Development Planning in Northern Sudan:
Western Priorities or Indigenous Imperatives
2:45 DOUGLAS D CAULKINS (Grinnell C) From Coal Tips to Silicon Chips: Enterpreneurship
and Technology Transfer in England's Industrial Northeast
3:00 SUSAN M DARLINGTON (Michigan) Problems in Buddhism and Development in North-
ern Thailand
3:15 Break
3:30 PEM DAVIDSON BUCK (Elizabethtown Comm C) and MORTON G WENGER (Louisville)
The DomestiC DynamiCS of Development: Articulation, Rearticulation and the Rural Fam-
ily
3:45 SUSAN GREENHALGH (The Population Council) Family Entrepreneurialism and Eco-
nomic Development in Taiwan and the People's Republic of China
4:00 SUSAN STONICH (California Polytechnic S) The Dynamics of Social Process and Eco-
logical Destruction in Southern Honduras
4:15- STEVEN L MCNABB (Social Research Inst) Impacts of Federal Policy Decisions on
4:30 Alaska Natives

2-077 ENCOUNTERING THE AZTECS: FIVE CENTURIES OF NAHUA CULTURE, HISTORY


AND LANGUAGE, PART II (Society for Latin American Anthropology) Sheraton-Navajo
C
Organizers/Chairs: LOUISE M BURKHART (Dumbarton Oaks) and ALAN R SAND-
STROM (Indiana-Purdue)
56 Friday Afternoon, November 18

2:00 ROBERT HASKETT (Oregon) Conflict and Accommodation: Indian Parishioners and
Spanish Priests in Colonial Cuernavaca and Taxco
2:15 STEPHANIE WOOD (Maine) Adopted Saints: Christian Images in Nahua Testaments of
Late Colonial Toluca
2:30 LOUISE BURKHART (Dumbarton Oaks) Nahuatl Devotional Literature and the Cultofthe
Virgin Mary
2:45 THOMAS L GRIGSBY (Oregon S) Astronomical Orientation of Tepoztlan, Mexico
3:00 Break
3:15 FRANCES F BERDAN (CSU-San Bernardino) Continuity and Change in Nahua Weaving
and Costume: The Sierra Norte de Puebla, Mexico
3:30 SUSAN M KELLOGG (independent researcher) Indian Women in the Spanish Courts of
Mexico City: 1550-1650
3:45 ALAN R SANDSTROM (Indiana-Purdue) Kinship and Family Organization in a Modern
Nahua Village
4:00 PEDRO CARRASCO (SUNY-Stony Brook) Family and Household in Early Colonial Mex-
ico
4: 15- Discussion
4:30

2-078 INVITED SESSION CULTURE AND SELF I: SELF-NARRATIVE (Society for Cultural An-
thropology) Sheraton-Gila
Organizer/Chair: GEOFFREY WHITE (East-West Center)
2:00 GEOFFREY WHITE (East-West Center) Introduction
2:15 JAMES PEACOCK (North Carolina-Chapel Hill) and DOROTHY HOLLAND (North Caro-
lina-Chapel Hill) The Narrative Self
2:30 GEOFFREY WHITE (East-West Center) Narrating History, Constructing Selves
2:45 CHARLOTTE LINDE (NASA) Common Sense and Its History
3:00 Break
3:15 FAYE GINSBURG (New York) Free Association: Self-DefinitIOn and Social Action in
American Culture
3:30 PEGGY J MILLER (Chicago) Stories as Resource for the Culture-Acquiring Child
3:45 Discussant: ROY D'ANDRADE (UC-San Diego)
4:00 Discussant: ROBERT LEVINE (Harvard)
4:15- Discussion
4:30

2-080 INVITED SESSION COMMUNAL VIOLENCE (General Anthropology Division) Hyatt-


Curtis A
Organizer: CAROLYN NORDSTROM (UC-Berkeley)
Chair: MICHAEL M J FISCHER (Rice)
2:00 CAROLYN NORDSTROM (UC-Berkeley) Introduction
2:05 JOAN VINCENT (Barnard C) Communal and Non-Communal Violence in Two Irish Bor-
der Villages
2:20 JEAN-PAUL DUMONT (George Mason) Visayan Violence: A Philippine Representation
2:35 Discussion
2:45 JOHN H BODLEY (Washington S) Idealists Versus Realists: Anthropology and the Poli-
tics of Genocide
3:00 CAROLYN NORDSTROM (UC-Berkeley) Women in War/Women and War
3:15 Discussion
3:25 Break
3:40 JAMES C SCOTT (Yale) The Hidden Transcript of Subordinate Groups
3:55 JEFFREY A SLUKA (Massey) The Politics of Painting: Political Murals in Northern Ireland
4:10 Discussion
4:20 EDGAR V WINANS (Washington-Seattle) Terrorism and Territory: "Hyena" Incursions
on the Border
4:35- Discussant: RICHARD LEE (Toronto)
5:00

2-080A INVITED SESSION THE SOUTHWEST AS A REGION FOR ETHNOLOGICAL RE-


SEARCH (American Ethnological Society) Sheraton-Navajo A
Organizer/Chair: ALICE SCHLEGEL (Arizona)
Friday Afternoon, November 18 57

2:00 ALICE SCHLEGEl (Arizona) Introduction


2:05 FRED R EGGAN (Chicago) Theory and Method in the Ethnology of Southwestern Indians
2:35 Discussant: NANCY PAREZO (Arizona)
2:40 Discussant: JOHN MARTIN (Arizona S)
2:45 Discussant: LOUISE LAMPHERE (New Mexico)
2:50 Discussion
3:15 Break
3:25 JAMES OFFICER (Arizona) Ethnology and the Hispanic Population of the Southwest
2:45 Discussant: THOMAS SHERIDAN (Arizona)
2:50 Discussant: SYLVIA RODRIGUEZ (New Mexico)
3:55 Discussion
4:10 CARLOS G VELEZ-IBANEZ (Arizona) US-Mexican Border Issues and Their Implications
for Ethnological Research
4:30 Discussant: JOHN CHANCE (Arizona S)
4:35 Discussant: ROBERT TROTTER (Northern Arizona)
4:40- Discussion
5:00

2-081 SOCIETY FOR LATIN AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGY, WORKSHOP 5 Pool Terrace


Suite 326, Hyatt Regency
2:00- Undertaking Field Research in Latin America: Methods, Procedures and Norms
6:00 Leader: LUISE MARGOLIES (Central U of Venezup1a)
Attendance is by registration. For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk.

2-082 INVITED SESSION FIELDWORK STRATEGIES IN CLINICAL NURSING RESEARCH


(Society for Medical Anthropology/Council on Nursing and Anthropology) Sheraton-Na-
vajo B
Organizers/Chairs: AGNES M AAMODT (Arizona) and TONI TRIPP-REIMER (Iowa)
2:45 JULIENE G LIPSON (UC-San Francisco) Clinical Issues in Fieldwork
3:00 LYDIA DESANTIS (Miami) Transforming Nurses into Ethnographers
3:15 CANDICE CORRIGAN-TURNER (North Arizona) Fieldwork in the Bio-Medical Center:
Challenges and Strategies
3:30 Break
3:45 PAMELA S KIDD (Arizona) Conducting Fieldwork in the Critical Care Setting
4:00 MARY ANN JEZEWSKI (SUNY-Buffalo) The Nurse Clinician and the Fieldwork Selting
4:15 JOAN M ANDERSON (British Columbia) Toward Reflexivity in Fieldwork: Re-Thinking
the Issues
4:30 Discussant: TONI TRIPP-REIMER (Iowa)
4:40- Discussant: AGNES M AAMODT (Arizona)
4:50

2-083 INVITED SESSION ALCOHOL CONTROL POLICIES: CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL


APPROACHES (National Association for the Practice of Anthropology and Society for
Medical Anthropology [Alcohol and Drug Study Group]) Sheraton-Navajo D
Organizers/Chairs: MAC MARSHALL (Iowa) and LINDA BENNETT (Memphis S)
2:45 LINDA A BENNETT (Memphis S) International Temperance and Alcohol Control Policies
in Inter-War Yugoslavia (1918-1940)
3:00 THOMAS W HILL (Northern Iowa) Peyotism and the Control of Heavy Drinking: The Ne-
braska Winnebago in the Early 1900s
3:15 MAC MARSHALL (Iowa) The Effects of Prohibition in Truk, Micronesia, 1978-1985
3:30 Break
3:40 PAUL W COOK (Memphis S) Early Intervention: Local Educational Efforts in Prevention
Among High-Risk Children
3:55 MARY A ELIAS (Wayne S) and KAREN Z WAL TENSPERGER (Wayne S) Adolescent
Rites of Passage as a Prevention Strategy: An Evaluation
4:10 LINDA A PARKER (Brown) The Missing Component in Native American Substance
Abuse Prevention Programs
58 Friday Afternoon, November 18

4:25 GENEVIEVE AMES (Prevention Research Ctr) Cultural and Legal Restraints on Alcohol
Policy in the American Workplace
4:40- Discussant: JOAN WEIBEL-ORLANDO (Southern California)
4:50

2-084 XXVlIth CONFERENCE ON AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES: MAYAN LANGUAGES


(Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas) Hyatt-Phoenix
West
Chair: JOHN B HAVILAND (Reed C)
3:00 JUDITH M MAXWELL (Tulane) Meaning, Intention and Responsibility: A ChuJ (Mayan)
Case
3:15 JOHN W DU BOIS (UC-Santa Barbara) Ergator and Possessor: A Nonsemantic Expla-
nation for Grammatical Polysemy
3:30 CHARLES A HOFLING (Kentucky) Possession and Ergativity in Itza Maya
3:45 ROBIN QUIZAR (Colorado) Proto- Typical Topics in Mayan
4:00 Break
4:15 JOHN A LUCY (Chicago) Semantic and Pragmatic Dimensions of Number Marking in Yu-
catec Maya
4:30 WILLIAM F HANKS (Chicago) The Universal Perspective in Maya Shamanic Practice
4:45- CAROL HENDRICKSON (Chicago) Sacrifice Among Gods and Humans in the Popol Vuh
5:00

2-085 INVITED SESSION REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY, MEDICAL PRACTICE, PUBLIC


EXPECTATIONS AND NEW REPRESENTATIONS OF THE HUMAN BODY (Society for
Medical Anthropology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom C
Organizers/Chairs: MARGARET LOCK (McGill) and RAYNA RAPP (New School for So-
cial Research)
3:00 RAYNA RAPP (New School for Social Research) Introduction
3:05 PATRICIA KAUFERT (Manitoba) and JOHN O'NEIL (Manitoba) Co-optation and Control:
The Re-construction of Inuit Birth
3:20 KEN L BASSETT (McGill) Publicizing the Unborn: Representations in Reproduction
3:35 RAYNA RAPP (New School for Social Research) Real Time Is Prime Time: Ultrasound
Fetal Images, Medical Discourse and Maternal Meanings
3:50 Break
4:05 EMILY MARTIN (Johns Hopkins) The Cultural Construction of Gendered Bodies
4:20 Discussant: MARGARET LOCK (McGill)
4:30 Discussant: DONNA HARAWAY (independent researcher)
4:40- Discussion
5:00

2-086 ETHNICITY, IDENTITY AND THE STATE IN CHINA: FIELD RESEARCH ON MINORI-
TIES IN CHINA'S BORDER WORLDS (American Ethnological Society) Sheraton-
Grand Ballroom South
Organizers/Chairs: DRU U GLADNEY (Harvard) and NORMA J DIAMOND (Michigan)
3:00 DRU C GLADNEY (Harvard) Introduction
3:05 MELVYN C GOLDSTEIN (Case Western Reserve) and CYNTHIA M BEALL (Case West-
ern Reserve) China's New Policies and Cultural Revitalization Among the Nomad Pas-
toralists of Western Tibet
3:20 DRU C GLADNEY (Harvard) Islam and the State in China's Northwest Corner: The Eth-
nogenesis of a Muslim Minority
3:35 WILLIAM R JANKOWIAK (Tulane) Urban Mongolians: The Search for Dignity and Gain
3:50 Break
4:00 NORMA J DIAMOND (Michigan) Christianity and Ethnic Identity: The Hua Miao Since
1900
4:15 CHARLES F MCKHANN (Chicago) The Incorporation and Transformation of Han Cultural
Categories in Naxi Ritual
4:30 HIROKO YOKOYAMA (Toyo Eiwa) Ethnic Identity Among the Inhabitants of the Dali
BaSin in Southwestern China
4:45 Discussant: MYRON L COHEN (Columbia)
Friday Afternoon, November 18 59

5:00- Discussant: CHARLES F KEYES (Washington)


5:15

2-087 ETHNOGRAPHY, RESEARCHERS AND CLIENTS: A CASE STUDY FROM EDUCA-


TIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Hopi B
Organizers/Chairs: ANNE M REYNOLDS (Tucson Unified School) and LAURA T KERR
(Arizona)
3:15 Introduction
3:20 ANNE M REYNOLDS (Tucson Unified School) Doing Ethnography as Educational Re-
search
3:35 NORMA E GONZALEZ (Arizona) Teacher's Implicit Values and Interactive Style in the
Classroom
3:50 LAURA T KERR (Arizona) Copying: An Overlooked Inclination
4:05 RUBEN G MENDOZA (Arizona) The Modern Material Culture and Iconography of Lan-
guage Enrichment
4:20 Discussant: VIRGINIA GONZALES (independent researcher)
4:30 Discussant: KATHY ESCAMILLA (independent researcher)
4:40- Discussant: SUSAN U PHILIPS (Arizona)
4:50

2-088 CULTURAL CONFLICT AND LEARNING DISABILITIES AMONG HISPANIC CHIL-


DREN (CAE Committee on Spanish-Speaking Concerns in Education) Hyatt-Reming-
ton A
Organizer/Chair: CATHERINE COLLIER (Colorado)
3:35 CATHERINE COLLIER (Colorado) Culture, Cognition and Implications for Learning Dis-
abilities
3:50 LEONARD BACA (Colorado) Response of Learning Disabled Hispanic Students to Me-
tacognitive Strategies
4:05 YOLANDA MOJICA (Colorado) Acculturation of Limited English-Speaking Mexican
American High School Students: A Validation of the Dual Acculturation Scale
4:20 RUBEN CORDOVA (Colorado) Factors Related to Performance on the High School Pro-
ficiency Exam for Mildly Handicapped Students in New Mexico Rural Schools
4:35 Discussant: HENRY TRUEBA (UC-Santa Barbara)
4:50- Discussion
5:05

2-089 PRAGMATICS Sheraton Apache A


Chair: SUSAN MERVIN-TRIPP (UC-Berkeley)
3:55 SUSAN MERVIN-TRIPP (UC-Berkeley) Politeness and Persuasion
4:10 ROCHELLE CASH DAN (Portland S) The Rhetoric of Considered Emotion
4:25 ANITA PUCKETT (Texas-Austin) Ask, Don't Tell: Speech Directives and Economic Re-
lationships in Rural Appalachia
4:40 KAREN L ADAMS (Arizona S) and CAROLE EDELSKY (Arizona S) Women Debating
4:55 Break
5:05 LINDA MAY (Pennsylvania) Collaborative Authoring as a Speech Event: Implications for
Group Productivity Software
5:20- DAVID B KRONENFELD (UC-Riverside) Extensionist Semantics: New Developments
5:35

2-090 AAA PROJECT ON GENDER AND THE ANTHROPOLOGY CURRICULUM Sheraton-


Board Room
4:00- Textbook Project: Executive Session
5:00

2-091 ANTHROPOLOGICAL FILM RESEARCH INSTITUTE Sheraton-Navajo B


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: EDWARD T HALL (Northwestern)
60 Friday Afternoon, November 18

2-092 AMERICAN ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY Hyalt-Borein A


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: LOUISE LAMPHERE (New Mexico)

2-093 ARCHEOLOGY SECTION Hyatt-Phoenix East


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: JAMES N HILL (UCLA)

2-094 CHRISTIAN ANTHROPOLOGISTS Sheraton-Gila


5:30- Informal Discussion
7:00 Chair: DARRELL L WHITEMAN (Asbury Seminary)

2-095 IUAES COMMISSION ON THE STUDY OF PEACE Hyatt-Curtis A


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: PAUL L DOUGHTY (Florida)

2-096 SOCIETY FOR THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF EUROPE Sheraton-Maricopa


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: SUSAN CAROL ROGERS (New York)

2-097 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Hyatt-Remington A


5:30- Committee on Culture and Bilingual Education Policy Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: CONCHA DELGADO-GAITAN (UC-Santa Barbara)

2-098 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Hyatt- Terrace 318


5:30- Committee on Teaching Anthropology Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: PATRICIA RICE (West Virginia)

2-099 GUATEMALA SCHOLARS NETWORK Sheraton-Hopi A


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: MARILYN M MOORS (Montgomery C)

2-100 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-


Navajo D
5:30- Refugee Studies Interest Group
7:00 Organizer: ANN RYNEARSON (International Institute)
Chair: PAMELA ANN DEVOE (independent researcher)

2-101 SOCIETY FOR LATIN AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-NavaJo C


5:30- Human Rights in Latin America
7:00 Chair: JANE COLLINS (SUNY-Binghamton)
Panelists: JANE COLLINS (SUNY-Binghamton), JEFFREY EHRENREICH (Cornell),
JOANNE RAPPAPORT (Maryland-Baltimore Co), KATHLEEN LOGAN (Alabama) and
LEO CHAVEY (UC-Irvine)

2-102 SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Regency Ballroom C


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: PERTTI PELTO (Connecticut)

2-103 SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF THE INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES OF THE AMERICAS
Sheraton-Navajo A
5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: LOUANNA FURBEE (Missouri-Columbia)

2-104 SOCIETY FOR URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY WINE AND CHEESE ROUNDTABLE


Hyalt-Borein B
Friday Evening, November 18 61

5:30- Organizer: ROBERT V KEMPER (Southern Methodist)


7:00 Attendance is by subscription, For information see staff at Special Services desk,
1-ROBERT V KEMPER (Southern Methodist) Urban Anthropologists in Undergraduate
General Education
2-M ESTELLIE SMITH (SUNY-Oswego) Historical and Current City-State Relations
3-ALVIN WOLFE (South Florida) Publishing in the Society for Urban Anthropology Jour-
nal City and Society
4-STAN HYLAND (Memphis S) Inner City Economic Development

2-105 SOCIETY FOR LESBIAN AND GAY ANTHROPOLOGISTS Hyatt-Phoenix West


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chairs: GILBERT HERDT (Chicago) and E LEWIN (Old Dominion)

2-106 THE AYMARA FOUNDATION Sheraton-Mohave B


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: ANDREW W MIRACLE (Texas Christian)

FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18


2-107 AMERICAN ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY Hyatt-Borein A
7:00- Cash Bar Reception
8:00

2-108 NEW MEMBER RECEPTION Sheraton-Pima


7:00-
8:00

2-109 SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Regency Ballroom C


7:00- Cash Bar Reception
8:00

2-110 SOCIETY FOR THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF EUROPE Sheraton-Maricopa


7:00- Cash Bar Reception
8:00

2-111 SOCIETY OF LESBIAN AND GA Y ANTHROPOLOGISTS Hyatt-Phoenix West


7:00- Cash Bar Reception
8:00

2-112 PUBLIC POLICY PLENARY SESSION: SOVEREIGNTY ISSUES FOR AMERICAN IN-
DIAN TRIBES (Committee on External Relations, Board of Directors) Hyatt Regency
Ballroom AlB
9:00 Chair: JOSEPH G JORGENSEN (Program in Comparative Culture, UC-Irvine)

Keynote Speech: American Indian Tribal Sovereignty


CHARLES WILKINSON, Professor of Law, Oregon

Ownership and Control of Indian Land


Information Paper: ARLINDA LOCKE, ESQ (Lumbi), Attorney at Law, Knoxville, Mary-
land
Responsible for current Oneida land claim for a large swatch of New York State and also
for current bill in Congress to gain federal acknowledgment for the Lumbi Tribe,
Position Paper: THOMAS LUEBBEN, ESQ, Attorney at Law, Luebben, Hughes, Tomita &
Borg, Albuquerque, NM
Attorney for many American Indian tribes in their land claims cases, notably the Western
Shoshones, who refused an award made by the Indian Claims Commission, The case is
still being litigated,
62 Saturday Morning, November 19

Economic Development
Information Paper: PHILIP MARTIN, Chief, Mississippi Choctaw Tribe
Responsible for the successful economic development of the Mississippi Choctaw.
Position Paper: DONALD D STULL, U of Kansas
Consultant to the Kansas Kickapoo during the rise and fall of Congress' "Indian Self-De-
termination" program.

Federal Acknowledgment of Unacknowledged Indian Tribes


Information Paper: ALLOGAN SLAGLE, ESQ, (Cherokee), Attorney at Law, Lutheran Of-
fice for Governmental Affairs, Washington, DC
Responsible for federal acknowledgment petitions for several unacknowledged Califor-
nia Indian tribes.
Position Paper: RAYMOND FOGELSON, U of Chicago
Ethnohistorian-ethnologist with expertise in federal acknowledgment issues, particularly
the appropriateness of the Federal Regulations Code for retribalizing societies.

SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19


3-006 SOCIETY FOR THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF EUROPE BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE
Sheraton-Pima
7:30- Organizer: WILLIAM A DOUGLAS (Nevada-Reno)
9:00 Attendance is by subscription. For information see staff at Special Services desk.
1-DAVID GILMORE (SUNY-Stony Brook) Class Relations
2-HANS BUECHLER (Syracuse) and JUDITH BUECHLER (Hobart and William Smith)
Migration in Europe
3-ERNESTINE FRIEDL (Western Michigan) Women in Southern European Society
4-WILLIAM A DOUGLASS (Nevada-Reno) SOCial Anthropology in Europe
5-JAMES TAGGART (Franklin and Marshall) The European Folk Tale
6-CAROLE COUNIHAN (Millersville) Food and Culture in Europe
7-JEREMY BOISSEVAIN Increase of Public Rituals In Europe

3-001 SOCIOECONOMIC CHANGE AND CONFLICT Hyatt-Remington A


Chair: PATRICIA BEAVER (Appalachian S)
8:00 BARBARA R JOHNSTON (CSU-Sacramento) Social Conflict and the Tourism Develop-
ment Process
8:15 KATHLEEN M ADAMS (Beloit C) Conflict in the Commodification of Culture: Tourism De-
velopment and Indigenous Values in Toraja
8:30 P CHRISTIAAN KLiEGER (Hawaii) Tourism and Nationalism Among Tibetan Relugees
in South Asia
8:45 RICHARD WILK (New Mexico S) Consumer Goods as Dialogue About Development
9:00 Break
9:10 J SUSAN LUERSSEN (Massachusetts-Amherst) From Bayeta to Bluejeans: Semi-rural,
Semi-urban Economics in an Andean Town
9:25 LAURA M MONTGOMERY (Michigan S) Defending Ourselves: Peasants, the State and
Capitalism in Northwest Mexico
9:40- JEAN A MAXWELL (Southern Oregon S C) Subsisting and Sharing in Village Alaska: Na-
9:55 tive Lifeway Response to Contemporary Political and Economic Conditions

3-038 INVITED SESSION CULTURE AND SELF II: THE ACTING SUBJECT IN NON-WEST-
ERN SOCIETIES (Society for Cultural Anthropology) Sheraton-Grand Ballroom South
Organizers/Chairs: ERIC SCHWIMMER (Laval) and GILBERT HERDT (Chicago)
8:00 Introduction
8:15 ELLEN CORIN (McGill) Laminated Cultures as Context for an Acting Subject
8:30 OK KYUNG PAK (Laval) The Nation of an Individual in Minangkabau: Philosophy and the
Land Tenure System
8:45 MICHAEL SILVERSTEIN (Chicago) Linguistic Pragmatics and the (Re)constitution of the
OnticSelf
Saturday Morning, November 19 63

9:00 ERIC SCHWIMMER (Laval) What Happens to the Self When the Village Puts the Cosmos
On Stage
9:15 Discussant: MICHAEL HERZFELD (Indiana)
9:25- Discussion
9:40

3-002 MIND, BODY AND SYMBOL: THE LINKS BETWEEN SEX AND GENDER (Society for
Psychological Anthropology) Sheraton-Apache A
Organizers: ANNE BOLIN (Colorado) and SUZANNE FRAYSER (Denver)
Chair: SUZANNE FRAYSER (Denver)
8:00 SUZANNE G FRAYSER (Denver) Sex, Gender, and Love: What's the Connection? Cur-
rent Trends in Behavioral, Social and Sexual Literature
8:15 J PATRICK GRAY (Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Evolutionary Perspectives on Sex and Gender
8:30 ANNE BOLIN (Colorado) Minds and Bodies: Gender Identity, Role and Body Rituals
8:45 TIMOTHY PER PER (independent researcher) Sacred and Profane Symbols in Courtship
inthe US
9:00 Discussant: GILBERT HERDT (Chicago)
9:15 Discussant: HELEN FISHER (Amer Museum of Natural History)
9:30- Discussion
9:45

3-003 INVITED SESSION ANTHROPOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF MUSEUMS I-REGI-


MENTING HISTORIES: IDEOLOGIES AND OBJECTS IN PUBLIC MUSEUMS AND
CEREMONIES (American Ethnological Society) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom B
Organizers: RICHARD HANDLER (Virginia) and RICHARD PARMENTIER (Brandeis)
Chair: RICHARD PARMENTIER (Brandeis)
8:00 RICHARD J PARMENTIER (Brandeis) Reproducing History at Colonial Williamsburg
8:25 RICHARD HANDLER (Virginia) Authority and Spontaneity in Historical Narratives at Co-
lonial Williamsburg
8:50 KATHLEEN FINE (Fort Lewis C) The Politics of "Interpretation" at Mesa Verde National
Park
9:15 DANIEL A SEGAL (Pitzer C) An Unregimented History: Trinidad's Carnival as Unappro-
priated Cultural Property
9:40- Discussant: PAULINE TURNER STRONG (Chicago)
10:00

3-004 THE PHYSICAL AND CULTURAL TRANSITION OF 40K YEARS AGO Hyatt-Phoenix
East
Organizers/Chairs: GROVER S KRANTZ (Washington S) and DONALD E TYLER (Rocky
Mountain C)
8:00 C LORING BRACE (Michigan) Neanderthal to Modern Cranial Morphology-A Rear End
View
8:15 MARKKU E W NISKANEN (Washington S) European Evidence for In-Place Transition
8:30 GORDON W HEWES (Colorado-Boulder) Linguistic and Cultural Factors in the Emer-
gence of Anatomically Modern Homo Sapiens
8:45 JOHN CARDINAL (Washington S) Never Cry Human
9:00 Break
9:10 LONNIE K SOMER (Washington S) The Antiquity of Homo Sapiens
9:25 DONALD E TYLER (Rocky Mountain C) The Evidence for Homo Erectus in Australia and
Tasmania
9:40- GROVER S KRANTZ (Washington S) Taxonomic Inflation
9:55

3-005 THE CULTURE AND POLITICS OF SPACE Sheraton-Navajo D


Organizers/Chairs: AKHIL GUPTA (Washington) and LISA B ROFEL (MIT)
8:00 JOHN PETERS (Iowa) Mass Culture and the Problem of Space in America
8:15 DAVID MCMURRAY (Texas-Austin) Homeland in the Moroccan Rif as Contested Space
8:30 LISA ROFEL (MIT) Space, Discipline and Factory Work in China
64 Saturday Morning, November H

8:45 Break
8:55 AKHIL GUPTA (Washington) The Cultural Construction of Agricultural Space in the Dif·
fusion of Technology
9:10 DORINNE KONDO (Harvard) Our Company: Imagined Community in Urban Japan
9:25 Discussant: JANE F COLLIER (Stanford)
9:40- Discussant: E VALENTINE DANIEL (Washington)
9:55

Information for Session 3-006 is on p. 62.

3-007 FILMIVIDEO SCREENINGS Sheraton-Apache B


Organizer: JOAN WILLIAMS (Anthropology Film Center)
8:00 H JANE NAUMAN Lakota Quillwork: Art and Legend
8:30 HAROLD JOE WALDRUM (Heese Waldrum Prods) Picuris Indians
9:25- CURT MADISON and LEONARD KAMERLING Songs in Minto ute
10:00

3-008 ETHNIC DEFINITIONS AND COMMUNITY BOUNDARIES: LATIN AMERICAN PER-


SPECTIVES (Society for Latin American Anthropology) Sheraton-Navajo B
Organizer/Chair: NORA C ENGLAND (Iowa)
8:00 FRANK CANCIAN (UC-Irvine) State and Church Effects on Community Boundaries of
Zinacantan
8:15 CHARLES R HALE (CIDCA) Autonomy and Practical Politics in Southeastern Nicaragua
8:30 NORA C ENGLAND (Iowa) Language and Ethnic Definition Among Guatemalan Mayans
8:45 Break
9:00 KAY B WARREN (Princeton) Ethnic Definitions, Multiple Personas and Community
Boundaries: A Guatemala/Peru Comparison
9:15 ANTHONY STOCKS (Idaho S) Ethnic Identity and Praxis: The Cocamilla Indian of East-
ern Peru
9:30 CHRISTINE GREENWAY (Washington-Seattle) Religious Innovation and Ethnic Identity
in a Quechua Community
9:45- Discussion
10:05

3-009 PLANT BREEDING AND AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY: IMPLICATIONS FOR


HUNGER AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT (Council on Nutritional Anthropol-
ogy) Sheraton-Navajo C
Organizers/Chairs: ELLEN MESSER (Alan Shawn Feinstein World Hunger and Brown)
and DAVID A CLEVELAND (Ctr for People, Food and Environment)
8:00 DAVID A CLEVELAND (Ctr for People, Food and Environment) Social Implications of
Changing Crop Breeding Criteria for the Third World
8:15 PARKER M SHIPTON (Harvard) The Hybrid Maize Experiment in Kenya: Perspectives of
Farmers and Other Planners
8:30 ANGELIQUE HAUGERUD (Yale) Cultivar Transitions in Eastern Africa: The Case of Po-
tatoes in Rwanda
8:45 STEPHEN B BRUSH (UC-Davis) Landraces and High Yielding Varieties in Small Farm
Production Strategies
9:00 Break
9:15 ANNE FERGUSON (Michigan S) and SUSAN SPRECHER (Michigan S) Selecting Bean
Breeding Strategies to Maintain Diversity and Meet Small-Scale Farmers' Needs: Oppos-
ing Pressures
9:30 ELLEN MESSER (Alan Shawn Feinstein World Hunger and Brown) "Ending Hunger" as
a Goal in Agricultural Research Priorities
9:45- Discussant: BILLIE R DEWALT (Kentucky)
10:00
Saturday Morning, November 19 65

3-010 XXVllth CONFERENCE ON AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES: ALGONQUIAN LAN-


GUAGES (Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas) Hyatt-
Borein A
Organizer: LOUANNA FURBEE (Missouri)
Chair: ALLAN R TAYLOR (Colorado-Boulder)
8:00 RICHARD A RHODES (UC-Berkeley) Overlays in Metchif Texts
8:15 IVES GODDARD (Smithsonian Institution) Proximate Shift and Topic Shift in Fox Narra-
tive
8:30 AMY DAHLSTROM (SUNY-Albany) A Typology of Incorporation in Fox
8:45 JOHN D W O'MEARA (McGill) Reduplication in Munsee Delaware (Algonquian)
9:00 Break
9:15 AKIRA Y YAMAMOTO (Kansas) and ANITA MURDOCK (IKWAI, Indian Education) Kick-
apoo Reportative Expressions
9:30 DONNA STARKS (Western Ontario) Constraints on Word Order: An Argument for a Func-
tional-Based Syntax
9:45 ALLAN R TAYLOR (Colorado) Medials in Gros Ventre
10:00- LISA PHILIPS VALENTINE (Texas) Use of Multiple Codes in a Severn Ojibwe Community
10:15

3-011 ANTHROPOLOGY AND ACTIVITY THEORY Sheraton-Gila


Organizer/Chair: JEAN LAVE (UC-Irvine)
8:00 JEAN LAVE (UC-Irvine) Activity Theory and Tailored Learning
8:15 FRED MYERS (New York) Emotions, Desire and the "Subject" in Anthropology
8:30 JANE FAJANS (Chicago) The Organization of "Activity" in Loosely Structured Societies
8:45 TERENCE S TURNER (Chicago) Anthropology, ActivityTheory and Piagetian Operation-
alism
9:00 MICHAEL KEARNEY (UC-Riverside) Practical Ethnography
9:15 Discussant: YRJO ENGESTROM (UC-San Diego)
9:30 Discussant: DOROTHY HOLLAND (North Carolina-Chapel Hill)
9:45- Discussion
10:15

3-012 INVITED SESSION INTEGRATING BIOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES IN


MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS (Society for Medical An-
thropology and Biological Anthropology Section) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom D
Organizers/Chairs: PAUL F BROWN (Mankato S) and GEORGE J ARMELAGOS (Mas-
sachusetts-Amherst)
8:00 PAUL F BROWN (Mankato S) Can We Overcome Mind-Body Dualism in Medical Anthro-
pology?
8:15 GEORGE J ARMELAGOS (Massachusetts-Amherst) The Ecological Perspective in Med-
ical Anthropology
8:30 THOMAS L LEATHERMAN (South Carolina) The Adaptive Process in Health and Illness
8:45 DAVID LANDY (Massachusetts-Boston) Educing Biological Data in Ethnohistorical Re-
search
9:00 Break
9:10 ARTHUR J RUBEL (UC-Irvine), JEROME TOBIAS (UC-Irvine) and SIBYLLE REINSCH
(UC-Irvine) Adaptive Success Among Very Elderly Americans
9:25 LOLA ROMANUCCI-ROSS (UC-San Diego) "Medical Anthropology": Convergence of
Mind and Experience in the Anthropological Imagination?
9:40 JAMES TROSTLE (Harvard) Trends in Collaboration Between Medical Anthropologists
and Epidemiologists: 1970-1987
9:55 CHARLES LESLIE (Delaware) Integration and Diversity in Medical Anthropology
10:10- Discussant: HORACIO FABREGA, JR (independent researcher)
10:25

3-013 COMPUTER SOLUTIONS TO ANTHROPOLOGICAL PROBLEMS Hyatt-Phoenix


West
Organizers: GURCHARAN S KHANNA (UC-Berkeley) and MICHAEL D FISCHER (Kent-
Canterbury)
Chair: JAMES DOW (Oakland)
66 Saturday Morning, November 19

8:00 JEREMY S EADES (Ctr for Social Anthropology and Computing) An Anthropology of
Computing Anthropologists: Computers and Social Anthropology at the University of
Kent
8:15 JANET BAGG (Ctr for Social Anthropology and Computing) Kinsfolk and Honest Neigh-
bors
8:30 NICK S RYAN (Ctr for Social Anthropology and Computing) Toward an Integrated Graph-
ical System for Archeological Excavation
8:45 Break
9:00 DWIGHT W READ (UCLA) and CLIFFORD A BEHRENS (UCLA) Modeling Folk Knowl-
edge as Expert Systems
9:15 MICHAEL D FISCHER (Ctr for Social Anthropology and Computing) Computer Assisted
Ethnography: Arranging a Marriage in Pakistan
9:30 Break
9:45 Discussant: JAMES DOW (Oakland)
10:00- Discussion/Questions
10:15

3-014 INVITED SESSION REPRESSION AND RESISTANCE Hyatt-Curtis A


Organizer/Chair: JOANN MARTIN (UC-Berkeley)
8:00 Introduction
8:15 OSAMA A DOUMANI (UC-Berkeley) The Recent Uprising in the West Bank and Gaza
8:30 LONGINA JAKUBOWSKA (Pacific) The Question of Identity of the Bedouin in Israel
8:45 JOANN MARTIN (UC-Berkeley) Repression, Power and Political Alienation
9:00 MARCELO M SUAREZ-OROZCO (UC-San Diego) A Grammar of Terror in the Argentine
Dirty War
9:15 Break
9:30 DUNBAR T MOODIE (Hobart and William Smith) Domination and Resistance in the South
African Gold Mines
9:45 STANLEY DIAMOND (New School for Social Research) Three Forms of Resistance to
Repression: Flight, Survival and Structured Anti-State Behavior
10:00 Discussant: LEITH MULLINGS (CUNY)
10:15 Discussant: LAURA NADER (UC-Berkeley)
10:30- Discussion
10:45

3-015 INVITED SESSION INTERACTIVE NARRATIVE AND ITS TRANSFORMATIONS: TELL·


INGS AND RETELLINGS IN A CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE (Society for Lin-
guistic Anthropology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom C
Organizers/Chairs: ALESSANDRO DURANTI (UCLA) and CHARLES GOODWIN (South
Carolina)
8:00 ELINOR OCHS (Southern California), RUTH SMITH (Southern California) and CARO-
LYN TAYLOR (Southern California) Dinner Narratives as Detective Stories
8:15 ALESSANDRO DURANTI (UCLA) Tellings and Retellings in a Samoan Context
8:30 MARJORIE HARNESS GOODWIN (South Carolina) Retold Stories
8:45 RONALD K S MACAULAY (pitzer C) Making the Point
9:00 Break
9:15 CHARLES GOODWIN (South Carolina) Embedded Context
9:30 PAUL V KROSKRITY (UCLA) Speaking the Past, Speaking the Present: Convention and
Emergence in Arizona Tewa Traditional Narratives
9:45 JURGEN STREECK (Freie Universitat Berlin) Syntax and Memory: Linguistic Coopera-
tion in an Old Ilokano Couple
10:00 JOHN B HAVILAND (Reed C) and LOURDES DE LEON (Reed C) "Me tengo que tragar
mis broncas" (I Have to Swallow My Problems)
10:15 BARBARA FOX (Colorado) and SANDRA THOMPSON (UC-Santa Barbara) Interaction
and Cognition: Relative Clauses in English Conversation
10:30 Discussant: AARON CICOUREL (UC-San Diego)
10:45- Discussant: MICHAEL MOERMON (UCLA)
11:00
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3-016 THROUGH CHILDREN'S EYES AND IN CHILDREN'S VOICES: DOING THE ETHNOG-
RAPHY OF CHILDREN, PART I (Council on Anthropology and Education) Sheraton-
Havasupai
Organizers: ROBERT D WHITTEMORE (Lewis and Clark) and DANIEL WALSH (Virginia)
Chair: DANIEL WALSH (Virginia)
8:00 Introduction
8:10 KATHLEEN BENNETT (Tennessee), PAT NELSON (Alaska) and JILL BAKER (Alaska)
Yup'ik Eskimo Storyknifing: Young Girls at Play
8:20 LEILA F MONAGHAN (Teachers C-Columbia) Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Chil-
dren's Use of Space in a New Zealand Elementary School
8:30 MARY E BRENNER (UC-Berkeley) Children Make Sense of Numbers
8:40 DANIEL J WALSH (Virginia) Under the Watchful Eyes of Teachers: Conducting Inter-
views with Young Children in School
8:50 DEBRA G SKINNER (North Carolina-Chapel Hill) Negotiations of Identity Through Nar-
rative: Nepali Children'S Understanding of Self and Others
9:00 MARION L DORBERT (Minnesota) Observing the Children'S Component of Positive
Learning Cultures
9:10 Discussant: MICHELLE FINE (Pennsylvania)
9:20 Break
9:35- Discussion
10:35

3-017 INVITED SESSION THE POLITICS OF GENDER IN SCHOOL, FAMILY, COMMUNITY


AND THE STATE (Council on Anthropology and Education) Sheraton-Navajo A
Organizers/Chairs: SALLY LUBECK (North Carolina-Chapel Hill) and LAURIE MCDADE
(Ohio-Miami)
8:00 JUDITH PREISSLE GOETZ (Georgia), LINDA GRANT (Georgia) and SUSAN COX
(Georgia) Social Interaction Studies of Gender and Education
8:15 PETER MCLAREN (Ohio-Miami) Student Resistance and the Gendered Body
8:30 LINDA K CHRISTIAN-SMITH (Marian C) Femininity and Teen Romance Readers
8:45 DIANNE SMITH (Ohio-Miami) and LAURIE A MCDADE (Ohio-Miami) Family Life "Man-
Dates": The Politics of Reconstituting Sex and Gender in the Eighties
9:00 Break
9:15 LILA JACOBS (UC-Santa Barbara) "Someday I'll Get Somewhere"
9:30 ELIZABETH S KIRTON (UC-Santa Barbara) Poverty to Power: What Does It Take to Join
the System?
9:45 NANCY A NAPLES (CUNY-Graduate Ctr) Making Indigenous Female Community Work-
ers Visible: The Unintended Achievement of the War on Poverty
10:00- Discussant: SANDRA MORGAN (Massachusetts-Amherst)
10:15

3-018 ISLAM AND THE SYMBOLICS OF POWER (Association for Political and Legal Anthro-
pology) Sheraton-Maricopa
Organizer/Chair: SUDESHNA BAKSI-LAHIRI (Cornell)
8:00 Introduction
8:05 RICHARD T ANTOUN (SUNY-Binghamton) The Qur'anic View of 'Parties" in the Modern
World
8:20 MARK R WOODWARD (Arizona S) Sufi Revival or Government Islam: Recent Develop-
ments in Indonesian Muslim Political Thought
8:35 THOMAS M MCKENNA (UC-Davis) Islamic Ideology, Elite Competition, and Political Mo-
bilization in Cotabato
8:50 REZA FAZEL (Massachusetts-Boston) Revolution and Tribal Societies in Iran
9:05 Break
9:15 MARY E HEGLAND (Franklin and Marshall) Gender Politics and Political Process in Vil-
lage Iran
9:30 CATHERINE VEREECKE (Ohio S) Islam and the POlitics of Subordination of Women in
Northern Nigeria
9:45 MICHAEL LAMBEK (Toronto) Certain Knowledge, Contestable Authority: Power and
Practice on the Islamic Periphery
68 Saturday Morning. November 19

10:00 SUDESHNA BAKSI-LAHIRI (Cornell) Ritual and the Gender Construction of Power in the
Maldives Context
10:15 Discussant: LAWRENCE ROSEN (Princeton)
10:30- Discussion: LOIS C BECK (Washington-St Louis)
10:45

3-019 REDISCOVERING OUR PAST: FIRST ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE HISTORY OF


ARCHEOLOGY (Archeology Section) Hyatt-Curtis B
Organizer/Chair: JONATHAN E REYMAN (Illinois S)
8:00 JONATHAN E REYMAN (Illinois S) Introduction
8:05 DONALD E MCVICKER (North Central C) Franz Boas and the Definition of Americanist
Archeology
8:20 DOUGLAS R GIVENS (St Louis Comm C) The Impact of Sylvans Morley on the Carnegie
Institution's Program of Mayan Research
8:35 SERGIO J CHAVEZ (Central Michigan) A Methodology for Studying the History of Ar-
cheology
8:50 RICHARD E DAGGETT (Massachusetts-Amherst) Tello. The Press and Peruvian Ar-
cheology
9:05 LESTER EMBREE (Dusquesne) Did Walter Taylor Influence American Theoretical Ar-
cheology?
9:20 Break
9:30 ALICE B KEHOE (Marquette) The Paradigmatic Vision of the Science of Archeology
9:45 JAMES A BROWN (Northwestern) Theoretical Relativism in American Archeology?
10:00 DON D FOWLER (Nevada-Reno) Early Southwestern Archeology and the Development
of American Anthropology
10:15 E MOTT DAVIS (Texas-Austin) Effect of Pioneers on Regional Archeology: The Texas
Example
10:30 LAWRENCE J JACKSON (Northeastern Archaeological Associates), HEATHER MCKIL-
LOP (Trent) and SUSAN WURTZBURG (SUNY) The Colorado Museum and Paleo-Indian
Studies in Canada. 1933-35
10:45 LAWRENCE G DESMOND (California Academy of Sciences) Alice Dixon Le Plongeon:
Mayanist Pioneer
11 :00- Discussant: JONATHAN E REYMAN (Illinois S)
11:30

3-020 INVITED SESSION IS BOAS DEAD? ANTHROPOLOGICAL PROBLEMS FROM THE


PERSPECTIVE OF MUSEUM ANTHROPOLOGY IN HONOR OF ERNA GUNTHER
(General Anthropology Division) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom A
Organizer/Chair: THOMAS F KEHOE (Milwaukee Public Museum)
8:00 THOMAS F KEHOE (Milwaukee Public Museum) Introduction
805 DONALD R TUOHY (Nevada State Museum) Problems of the State Museum System in
Nevada
8:20 J EDSON WAY (Wheelwright Museum) The Native American Cultural Resource and the
Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe: An Approach to Native Involvement in the Museum
8:35 JULIA D HARRISON (Glenbow Museum) and MICHAEL M AMES (British Columbia) Why
Did Anthropologists Boycott an Anthropology Exhibit? The Case of "The Spirit Sings"
8:50 A MCFADYEN CLARK (Canadian Museum of Civilization) Canadian Museum of Civili-
zation's Answer to the Less than Two Percent: Research. Documentation. Publication
and Exhibition
9:05 GERALD T CONATY (Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History) Partnerships Needed
in a Provincial Museum on the Canadian Prairies
9:20 Break
9:30 JOALL YN ARCHAMBAULT (Smithsonian Institution) The Tribal Catalog Project at the
Smithsonian: Political Pressure and Intellectual Harvest
9:45 WALTER A FAIR SERVIS (Vassar C) The American Museum of Natural History and I
10:00 ANNA C ROOSEVELT (American Museum of Natural History) The Museum of the Amer-
ican Indian: A Troubled History
10:15 FREDERICK W LANGE (U of Colorado Museum) and EDUARDO FAIT (Museo-Banco
Central de Costa Rica) Anthropology in Costa Rican Museums
Saturday Morning, November 19 69

10:30 ORIN C SHANE III (Science Museum of Minnesota) Playpen Anthropology or Informal
Public Science Education?
10:45 ROBERT B PICKERING (The Childrens Museum) Cultural Awareness in Tomorrow's
Adults: The Collection Strategy at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis
11:00 CLAUDIA L JACOBSON (SUNY-Stony Brook) The Collections Management Dilemma:
Use, Don't Use
11:15 DOLORES NEWTON (SUNY-Stony Brook) Prospects for a Material Anthropology
11:30 JULIE A BROYLES (Washington) Defining the "Anthropology of Museums": Native
American Museums as "Artifacts of Society"
11:45- Discussant: ANDREW H WHITEFORD (Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian)
12:00

3-021 INVITED SESSION MANAGING CULTURAL TRANSITIONS IN ORGANIZATIONS AND


COMMUNITIES (National Association for the Practice of Anthropology and National As-
sociation of Student Anthropologists) Sheraton-Hopi B
Organizer: ELIZABETH K BRIODY (GM Research Labs)
Chair: RIALL W NOLAN (Experiment in Int'I Living)
8:00 ENOS I COZIER (Martin Marietta Aerospace) Action Research and Anthropology: A
Comparison of Applied Methodology
8:15 RIALL W NOLAN (Experiment in Int'l Living) Culture Shock and Cross-Cultural Adjust-
ment
8:30 ELIZABETH K BRIODY (GM Research Labs) and MARIETTA L BABA (Wayne S) Career
Paths of International Service Personnel at General Motors
8:45 PHILIP C THOMPSON (East Jefferson General Hospital) Organizational Change in a
Large Community Hospital: An Ongoing Study
9:00 JOHN M COGGESHALL (Clemson) Behind Bars: Transformations in Prison Culture
9:15 Break
9:25 MARY STRONG (Fordham) Historical Revisionism in the Hispanic Murals of New York
9:40 SUSAN T FERKANY (Wayne S) Room for One More: Managing Growth in the Family
Business
9:55 CHARLOTTE F CHASE (UC-Berkeley) Cultural Values and Alcohol-Related Problems: A
Study of Mexican-American Women
10:10 BARBARA C ASWAD (Wayne S) Challenges to the Arab Patrilineal Family in Michigan
10:25 Discussant: RICHARD W STOFFLE (Michigan)
10:35- Discussant: JOHN VAN WILLIG EN (Kentucky)
10:45

3-022 QUAKER ANTHROPOLOGISTS Hyatt-Cassidy


8:30- Informal Discussion
9:30 Chair: MARY ELIZABETH NEAL (Indiana)

3-023 AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST Sheraton-Mohave B


8:30- Editorial Board
11 :30

new INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF TRADITIONAL ASIAN MEDI-


CINE (ISTAM) Hyatt-Terrace 318
8:30- Chairs: CHARLES LESLIE (Delaware) and MARGARET LOCK (McGill)
9:30

3-024 INVITED SESSION HISTORY AND ANTHROPOLOGY: EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES


(Society for the Anthropology of Europe) Sheraton-Grand Ballroom North
Organizer: WILLIAM A DOUGLASS (Nevada-Reno)
Chair: SUSAN CAROL ROGERS (New York)
9:00 CARLO GINZBURG (Bologna and UCLA) The Inquisitor as Anthropologist
9:45 LAWRENCE STONE (Princeton) Money, Sex and Murder: An 18th-Century English Story
and Its Meaning
10:30 Break
70 Saturday Morning, November 19

10:45 EMMANUEL LE ROY LADURIE (Bibliotheque Nationale) Ethnic Minorities in the French
Nation
11 :30 Discussant: JAMES FERNANDEZ (Chicago)
12:00- Discussion
12:30

3-025 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY, WORKSHOP


11 Pool Terrace Suite 327, Hyatt Regency
8:30- Computer Analysis of Anthropological Data: Advances in Method
12:30 Leaders: RUSSELL BERNARD (Florida) and ROBERT TROTTER II (Northern Arizona)
Attendance is by registration. For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk.

3-026 SOCIETY FOR VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY WORKSHOP 6 Pool Terrace Suite 326,
Hyatt Regency
9:00- Visual Representations of Culture: Exploring the Use of Ethnographic Film in Teaching
1:00 Anthropology
Leaders: TIMOTHY ASCH (Southern California) and NANCY LUTKEHAUS (Southern
California)
Attendance is by registration. For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk.

3-027 RESTRUCTURING THE CONTEXT OF LANGUAGE MINORITY EDUCATION: PEDA-


GOGY, POLICY AND SOCIAL CHANGE ISSUES Sheraton-Grand Ballroom South
Organizers/Chairs: TERESA L MCCARTY (Arizona Dept of Education) and NANCY
MENDOZA (Arizona Dept of Education)
9:55 Introduction
10:00 JIM CUMMINS (Ontario Inst for Stud Education) A Theoretical Framework for Imple-
menting Change in Minority Education
10:15 NANCY MENDOZA (Arizona Dept of Education) The Relative Influence of Policy, Re-
search and Practice on Decision Making for Language Minority Students
10:30 MARGARITA CALDERON (UC-Santa Barbara) Successful Teachers, Successful Stu-
dents: Changing Language Minority Education Through Staff Development
10:45 Break
10:55 KAREN SWISHER (Arizona S) and TERESA L MCCARTY (Arizona Dept of Education)
Bilingual Education Policy and the Empowerment of American Indian Communities
11 :10 LUCILLE L WATAHOMIGIE (Peach Springs School) and AKIRA Y YAMAMOTO (Kansas)
Collaboration of Academic and Local Professionals in Bilingual Education: Theory to
Practice in Peach Springs
11 :25- Discussant: LUIS MOLL (Arizona)
11:40

3-028 ETHNICtTY IN THE US Hyatt-Remington A


Chair: ANTHONY COLSON (Georgia S)
10:25 DONALD N BROWN (Oklahoma S) The Tulsa Hmong Community
10:40 BARBARA BILGE (Eastern Michigan) Women's Occupations and Public Roles in De-
troit's Old Turkish Community
10:55 GLADIS M KAUFMAN (Wisconsin-Waukesha) Marriage Among Muslim Women of South
Asian Background in the United States
11 :10 MIKEL GARCIA (CSU-Fullerton) Adaptation Strategies of the Los Angeles Black Com-
munity, 1880-1920
11 :25- BARBARA A LYNCH (Rutgers and Princeton) Dwelling Space of Irish- and Siovak-Amer-
11 :40 icans Viewed as Ethnic Domains

3-029 METHODS IN THE STUDY OF VISUAL AND VERBAL RHETORIC Sheraton Apache A
Chair: JAMES CLIFFORD (UC-Santa Cruz)
10:00 JAMES CLIFFORD (UC-Santa Cruz) Introduction
10:(15 DAVID M GUSS (Vassar C) Shifting Fields: Art and Abstraction in a Tribal Society
Saturday Morning, November 19 71

10:20 NORRIS BROCK JOHNSON (North Carolina) Anthropology and the Spirit of Art
10:35 ALICIA SCHOUA-GLUSBERG (NORC) and RAFAEL SANCHEZ (Chicago) Combining
Ethnographic and Marketing Methods for Translation
10:50 SUSAN RODGERS (Ohio) "You Could Look It Up": How-to Guides to Batak Kin Term
Usage
11:05 ELIZABETH P HAHN (North Carolina) The Radio Tonga Fakataputapu and Its Implica-
tions for the Concept of "Tapu"
11:20 DAVID C GRIFFITH (East Carolina) Constructing the Other: The Political Economy of
Western Literature
11:35 Discussant: JAMES CLIFFORD (UC-Santa Cruz)
11:50- Discussion
12:10

3-030 ARCHEOLOGICAL METHODS: IMPLICATIONS FROM STUDIES OF MODERN POP-


ULATIONS AND ARTIFACTS (Archeology Section) Sheraton-Navajo D
Chair: CAROL KRAMER (CUNY-Lehman)
10:10 ROY LARICK (Rhodes C) Warrior Settlements in Samburu District, Kenya
10:25 WARREN HILL (Rhodes C) and ROY LARICK (Rhodes C) Complementary Analytical
Taxonomies for a Material Culture
10:40 HASKEL J GREENFIELD (Indiana) Bone Consumption of Pigs in a Contemporary Ser-
bian Village: Implications for the Interpretation of Faunal Assemblages
10:55 THOMAS FLETCHER (SUNY-Buffalo) Household SOCioeconomic Strategies and the
Material Expression of Wealth and Status Differentiation
11:10 KATHARINE W FERNSTROM (Baltimore Museum of Art) The Organization of Design
and Information: A Comparative Approach
11:25- DAVID W ANTHONY (Hartwick C) Migration in Archeological Theory
11:40

3-031 TRADITIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE Hyatt-Phoenix East


Chair: LORI BROOMHALL (UC-Riverside)
10:10 ROBERT ANDERSON (Mills C) Testing the Efficacy of Traditional Healers
10:25 MARIBETH ERB (SUNY-Stony Brook) Visions and Sacred Water: Healers and Healing in
Northeastern Manggarai
10:40 MARIE-LUCIE BRUTUS (New York) Can Home Remedies Improve or Harm the Physi-
cian's Treatment of Illness?
10:55 BEVERLY Y BENNETT (Cornell) Interactions Among Systems of Traditional Medicine in
the Peruvian Amazon
11 :10 KAREN Z WALTENSPERGER (Wayne S) This Year at Marienbad: The Persistence of
Balneomedicine in Modern Eastern European Health Care Systems
11 :25- DEBRA KANTOR (Rutgers) Illness-Pilgrimage of Middle Class Americans
11:40

3-032 RECONCEPTUALIZING THE CHINESE STATE (American Ethnological Society)


Hyatt-Regency Ballroom B
Organizer/Chair: MAYFAIR YANG (UC-Santa Barbara)
10:15 MAYFAIR MEI-HUI YANG (UC-Santa Barbara) Introduction
10:20 ANN ANAGNOST (Illinois) Defining a Socialist Imaginary: The Civilized Village Cam-
paign in China
10:35 PRASENJIT DUARA (George Mason) Modernity as State Ideology and Discourse
10:50 MAYFAIR YANG (UC-Santa Barbara) Universalistic State Ethics and Kinship Ethics in
Ancient China: A History of the Present
11 :05 TANI BARLOW (Missouri) Theorizing Chinese Women: Woman, Family, Nation
11 :20 Discussant: EMILY MARTIN (Johns Hopkins)
11 :35- Discussion
11:55

3-033 FILMIVIDEO SCREENINGS Sheraton-Apache B


Organizers: JOAN WILLIAMS (Anthropology Film Ctr) and ALLISON JABLONKO
72 Saturday Morning, November 19

10:00 ANDY HARRIES and PETER YULE Martin Chambi and the Heirs of the Incas
10:55- TAGGART SIEGEL and KATI JOHNSTON Blue Collar and Buddha
12:00

3-034 RESISTANCE AND REBELLION IN SURINAME: NEW AND OLD (Society for Latin
American Anthropology) Sheraton-Navajo B
Organizer/Chair: GARY BRANA-SHUTE (Utrecht)
10:20 WIM HOOGBERGEN (Utrecht) The Tempati Revolt in Suriname, 1757-60
10:35 HUE THODEN VAN VELZEN (Utrecht) The Brunswijk Revolt in Suriname
10:50 GARY BRANA-SHUTE (Utrecht) The Serious Play of a Suriname Election
11 :05 EDWARD DEW (Fairfield) Hanuman, Pendawalima and the Political Art of Bending Like
Padi
11 :20- Discussant: SIDNEY W MINTZ (Johns Hopkins)
11:30

3-035 NATURAL AND SOCIETAL RESOURCES: NATIVE NORTH AMERICA Sheraton-Na-


vajo C
Chair: DAVID MURRAY (Brandeis)
10:15 GEORGE A GALE (Connecticut) and WILLIAM S LAUGHLIN (Connecticut) The Birds of
Bering Land and Sea and Interactions with the First Americans
10:30 ALLEN C TURNER (Idaho) They Kill Eagles Don't They: Federal Indian Law and Natural
Resource Allocation
10:45 DAVID W ZEANAH (Utah) Putting Your Eggs in One Basket: Hunter-Gatherer Storage
Strategies
11:00 ANTONIA MILLS (Virginia) Gitksan and Wet'suwet'en Cases of Reincarnation with Birth-
marks
11 :15- LINDA K WATTS (Arizona S) Relational Terminology and Household-Group Role Struc-
11:30 ture at Zuni

3-036 PRIMATE BIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR Hyatt-Borein A


Chair: ESTE ARMSTRONG (Yakovlev Collection and USUHS)
10:30 BRENDA R BENEFIT (National Museum of Kenya) Middle Miocene Monkeys and Apes
10:45 MARK A TAFF (UC-Berkeley) and PHYLLIS DOLHINOW (UC-Berkeley) Structural
Change in an All-Male Group: Langur Monkeys
11 :00 NANCY A KRUSKO (UC-Berkeley) Male and Female Langur Monkeys: Interactions in
Adulthood
11 :15 FRIEDA M RICKENBACH (UC-Berkeley) The Indian Langur Monkey: Comparative ECOl-
ogies and Social Organization
11:30- BEN CAMPBELL (Harvard) Testosterone, Loss of Estrus and Female Proceptivity
11 :45

3-037 INVITED SESSION ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON AIDS IN THE BLACK


COMMUNITY (Association of Black Anthropologists) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom D
Organizers/Chairs: MOSES B POUNDS (Johns Hopkins) and RUTH WILSON (Rutgers)
10:40 JEROME WRIGHT (CSU-Fullerton) AIDS: Relationships and Attitudes
10:55 DIANE K LEWIS (UC-Santa Cruz) Risks for HIV Infection in IV Drug Users: Some Race/
Sex Contrasts
11 :10 IRA E HARRISON (Tennessee-Knoxville) AIDS in Black Appalachia
11 :25 RUTH WILSON (Rutgers-New Brunswick) Excess Mortality from AIDS in the Afro-Amer-
ican Community: A Structural Analysis
11 :40 Discussant: SALLY GUTTMACHER (Rutgers-Newark)
11 :50- Discussant: MOSES B POUNDS (Johns Hopkins)
12:00

Information for SeSSion 3-038 is on p. 62.

3-039 GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY DIVISION Sheraton-Hopi A


11 : 15- Executive Committee
1:30
Saturday Afternoon. November 19 73

3-040 USING MICROCOMPUTERS IN THE PRESERVATION OF LANGUAGES AND CUL-


TURES Sheraton-Mohave B
11 :45- Chairs: H RUSSELL BERNARD (Florida) and JESUS SALINAS PEDRAZA
1:30

SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 19


3-041 AAA PROJECT ON GENDER AND THE CURRICULUM Hyatt-Borein A
12:00- The Challenge of Incorporating New Scholarship on Gender in Introductory Anthropology
1:30 Chair: SANDRA MORGEN (Massachusetts-Amherst)
Panelists: LYNN STEPHEN (Northeastern). RALPH FAULKINGHAM (Massachusetts).
DIANA CRADER (Southern Maine). DAVID KIDECKEL (Central Connecticut S). DEBO-
RAH WINSLOW (New Hampshire). ALAN SWEDLUND (Massachusetts) and CATHER-
INE COLES (Dartmouth)

3-042 ANTHROPOLOGY AND THE HUMAN SERVICES Sheraton-Navajo B


12:00- Chair: GEORGE ESBER (Miami)
1:30

3-043 BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY SECTION Hyatt-Curtis B


12:00- Presenting Evolution Outside the University
1:30 Chair: EUGENIE C SCOTT (National Center for Science Education)
Panelists: PATRICK MCKIM (California Poly tech-San Luis Obispo), LAURIE GODFREY
(MassaChusetts), MARY ELLEN MORBECK (Arizona) and JOHN R COLE (Massachu-
setts Water Resources Res Ctr)

3-044 AAA CONGRESSIONAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM Sheraton-Gila


12:00- Chair: JUDITH LlSANSKY (Director of Programs, AAA)
1 :30 Panelists: LINDA GIRDNER (Consensus), CAROLE JENNINGS (Legislative Assistant,
US House of Representatives) and KATY MORAN (health lobbyist)

3-045 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Sheraton-Hopi B


12:00- Committee on Environmental Issues in Anthropology Panel
1:30 Discussion: Land, Economic Development and Cultural Survival, Part II
Organizer: RAY BARNHARDT (Alaska-Fairbanks)
Chair: JOHN CHILCOTT (Arizona)
Panelists: GERALD ANTON (Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Comm), RENO JOHNSON
(White Mountain Apache Reservation), PETE GARCIA (Chicanos Por La Causa) and
VINE DELORIA (Arizona)

3-046 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Hyatt-Phoenix West


12:00- Committee on Ethnographic Approaches to Evaluation in Education Business Meeting
1 :30 Chair: RONALD MERTZ (St Louis Public Schools)

3-047 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Sheraton-Havasupai


12:00- Committee on Teaching of Anthropology-Panel Discussion: Using Case Studies to
1 :30 Teach Sociocultural Anthropology
Chair: PATRICIA C RICE (West Virginia)
Panelists: NAPOLEON CHAGNON (UC-Santa Barbara), KARL HEIDER (South Caro-
lina), GILBERT HERDT (Chicago), RICHARD LEE (Toronto), LOUISE SPINDLER (Stan-
ford) and GEORGE SPINDLER (Stanford)

3-048 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Sheraton-Navajo D


12:00- Committee on Cognitive and Linguistic Process Panel Discussion in The Literacies Insti-
1:30 tute: Teacher-Researcher Collaboration
Chair: SARAH MICHAELS (Education Development Ctr)
Panelists: JAMES PAUL GEE (Boston), SARAH MICHAELS (Education Development
Ctr). BERTRAM BRUCE (BBN Laboratories), ADRIAN BENNETT (Lexington Ctr),
JAMES COLLINS (Temple) and NANZETTA MERRIMAN (Harvard)
74 Saturday Afternoon, November 19

3-049 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Sheraton-Navajo C


12:00- Committee on Issues in Transnational Education and Change Informal Discussion:
1 :30 Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Formal Education
Chairs: K ANDERSON-LEVITT (Michigan-Dearborn) and DEBORAH REED-DANAHAY
(Wellesley)
Panelists: NANCY H HORNBERGER (Pennsylvania), DEBORAH REED-DANAHAY
(Wellesley), PATRICIA J HIGGINS (SUNY-Plattsburgh), EVA V HUSEBY-DARVAS
(Michigan-Dearborn), EDITH W KING (Denver) and LOREN S BARRITT (Michigan-Ann
Arbor)

3-050 EAST EUROPEAN ANTHROPOLOGY GROUP Sheraton-Pima


12:00- Business Meeting
1:30 Chair: LINDA BENNETT (Memphis S)

3-051 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FORTHE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Phoe-


nix East
12:00- LPO Forum: Training Anthropologists for Non-Academic Employment
1 :30 Chair: LINDA W SMITH (phoenix C)
Panelists: LOUISA R STARK (Arizona S), KAREN A CURTIS (Resource Ctr for Human
Services), RANDALL M SMITH (American Express Co), ELINOR G LARGE (Arizona S)
and BRIDGET CIARAMITARO (Memphis S)

new SOCIETY FOR FEMINIST ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Terrace 318


12:00- Board of Directors
2:00

3-052 SOCIETY FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Board Room


12:00- Board of Directors
2:00

3-053 SOCIETY FOR VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Maricopa


12:00- Collaboration, Conflict and Control in Anthropological Filmmaking
1:30 Organizer: JACK R ROLLWAGEN (SUNY-Brockport)
Chair: PETER BIELLA (Temple)
Panelists: PETER BIELLA (Temple), JACK ROLLWAGEN (SUNY-Brockport) and
HONG-JOON KIM (Temple)

3-054 SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY LUNCHEON ROUNDTABLE Hyatt-


Curtis A
12:00- Organizer: EDWARD M BRUNER (Illinois)
2:00 Attendance is by subscription. For information see staff at Special Services desk.
1-JAMES W FERNANDEZ (Chicago) Emotional Styles in Culture
2-DENNIS TEDLOCK (SUNY-Buffalo) Dialogical Anthropology
3-RENATO ROSALDO (Stanford) Ethnographic Writing
4-EDWARD M BRUNER (Illinois) The Anthropology of Experience
5-BARBARA TEDLOCK (SUNY-Buffalo) Narrative Ethnography

3-055 FINANCE COMMITTEE Hyatt-Board Room


1:00- Executive Session
4:00

3-056 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT ANTHROPOLOGISTS, WORKSHOP 4 Pool


Terrace Suite 326, Hyatt-Regency
1:00- How to Get Your First Paper Published: Advice From Experts
4:00 Leader: H RUSSELL BERNARD (Florida; Editor, American Anthropologist)
Attendance is by registration. For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk.
Saturday Afternoon. November 19 75

3-057 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FORTHE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY, WORKSHOP


12 Pool Terrace Suite 327. Hyatt Regency
1 :00- Conducting Effective Evaluation Research
5:00 Leaders: ANN DRAKE (Southeast Missouri S) and MAX DRAKE (Southeast Missouri S)
Attendance is by registration. For information see staff at the Placement Service Center
registration desk.

3-058 XXVllth CONFERENCE ON AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES: DISCOURSE STRUC·


TURE (Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas) Hyatt-Re-
gency Ballroom D
Organizer: LOUANNA FURBEE (Missouri)
Chair: JANE H HILL (Arizona)
1:30 WALLACE CHAFE (UC-Santa Barbara) Adjectives in Caddo
1 :45 NANCY H HORNBERGER (Pennsylvania) Three Quechua Stories: An Incident and Line
Analysis
2:00 M DALE KINKADE (British Columbia) Topical Objects and Discourse Tracking in Salish
2:15 SALLY MCLENDON (Hunter C) The Discourse Structure of Eastern Pomo
2:30 Break
2:40 ROBERT T FRANKLIN (CSU-Dominguez Hills) and PAMELA BUNTE (CSU-Long Beach)
The Ethnopoetics of Southern Paiute Round Dance Songs
2:55- LOUANNA FURBEE (Missouri) Past as Present in the Tojolabal (Mayan) Folktale
3:10

3-059 CROSS-CULTURAL CONCEPTIONS OF HUNGER AND FASTING (Council on Nutri-


tional Anthropology) Sheraton-Pima
Organizer/Chair: CAROLE M COUNIHAN (Millersville)
1:30 JOHN H STORER (Mississippi) Hunger. Nutrition and Malnutrition in Rural Mississippi:
Cultural Implications for Nutritional Intervention
1 :45 CAROLE M COUNIHAN (Millersville) and DEBRA TARBERT (Millersville) Attitudes To-
ward Hunger and Fasting in the US: Cultural Value and Problem
2:00 RENATE LELLEP FERNANDEZ (Princeton Research Forum) Transformation of Dietary
Rituals in Spain
2:15 STEPHEN D GLAZIER (Westmont C) Hunger. Mourning and Fasting Among Trinidad's
Spiritual Baptists
2:30 MARIA MESSINA (SUNY-Stony Brook) The Odor of Piety
2:45- Discussant: ELLEN MESSER (Brown)
3:00

3-060 INVITED SESSION ANTHROPOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF MUSEUMS II-THE OB-


JECTS OF CULTURE (American Ethnological Association) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom B
Organizers/Chairs: PETER H WELSH (Heard Museum) and NANCY PAREZO (National
Science Foundation)
1:30 VIRGINIA R DOMINGUEZ (Duke) On Creating a Material Heritage
1 :45 NANCY J PAREZO (National Science Foundation) A Glass Box for Everyone: Displaying
Others' Cultures
2:00 IRA JACKNIS (Brooklyn Museum) Franz Boas and the Object: Artifacts. Texts and Mu-
seums
2:15 SHELLY E ERRINGTON (UC-Santa Cruz) Objects of Power
2:30 PETER H WELSH (Heard Museum) Exotic Illusions: Museum Exhibits and Cultural Inter-
pretation
2:45 Discussant: MICHAEL M AMES (British Columbia)
3:05- Discussion
3:30

3-061 ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON NEW WORLD PRIMATES (Biological An-


thropology Unit) Sheraton-Apache A
Organizer/Chair: WARREN G KINZEY (National Science Foundation)
1 :30 JOHN G FLEAGLE (SUNY-Stony Brook) Platyrrhines and African Origins
76 Saturday Afternoon, November 19

1:45 WARREN G KINZEY (National Science Foundation) Parallel Evolution of Platyrrhine Di-
etary Adaptations
2:00 ESTE ARMSTRONG (Yakovlev Collection and USUHS) and KARL ZILLES (Cologne)
The Limbic System in New World Monkeys and Catarrhines
2:15 KAREN B STRIER (Beloit) Subtle Cues of Social Relations in Muriquis (Brachyteles ar-
achnoides)
2:30 Break
2:45 CHARLES T SNOWDON (Wisconsin-Madison) Is Speech Special? Lessons from New
World Primates
3:00 WILLIAM C MCGREW (Stirling) Cotton-top Tamarin Family Life: Socio-Ecological Valid-
ity in the Laboratory
3:15 CONNIE M ANDERSON (Hartwick C) Neotropical Mating and Rearing Systems in Theo-
ries of Old World Primates
3:30 KATHERINE MILTON (UC-Berkeley) Dietary Ecology of Indigenous Groups in Amazonia
3:45 Discussant: DANIEL R GROSS (CUNY-Hunter C)
4:00- Discussant: MARVIN HARRIS (Florida)
4:15

3-062 THE GENDER STATUS OF NORTH AMERICAN NATIVE PEOPLES Sheraton-Grand


Ballroom South
Organizers/Chairs: LILLIAN A ACKERMAN (Washington S) and LAURA F KLEIN (Pacific
Lutheran)
1:45 LEE GUEMPLE (Western Ontario) Gender in Inuit (Eskimo) SOCiety: Traditional, Transi-
tional and Modern
2:00 JOY A BILHARZ (SUNY -Fredonia) First Among Equals? The Changing Status of Seneca
Women
2:15 RICHARD A SATTLER (Newberry Library) Women's Status Among the Creek and Cher-
okee
2:30 ALICE B KEHOE (Marquette) Blackfoot Persons and Gender
2:45 LILLIAN A ACKERMAN (Washington S) Complementary but Equal: Gender Status in the
Plateau
3:00 Break
3:15 MARTHA C KNACK (Nevada-Las Vegas) The Dynamics of Southern Paiute Indian Wom-
en's Role
3:30 MARY T SHEPARDSON (San Francisco S) Gender Status Among Navajo Indians
3:45 SUE-ELLEN JACOBS (Washington) Changes in Gender Roles and Statuses at San Juan
Pueblo
4:00 VICTORIA PATTERSON (News From Native California) Evolving Gender Roles in Pomo
Society
4:15 LAURA F KLEIN (Pacific Lutheran) Mother as Clanswoman: Rank and Gender in Tlingit
Society
4:30- Discussion
4:45

3-063 INVITED SESSION MEMORY AND EXCHANGE: SOCIAL HISTORY THROUGH NAR-
RATIVE AND OBJECTIFICATION (American Ethnological Society and Society for Cul-
tural Anthropology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom
Organizers/Chairs: DEBBORA BATTAGLIA (Mount Holyoke) and SUSANNE KUECH-
LER (Johns Hopkins)
1:30 DEBBORA BATTAGLIA (Mount Holyoke) and SUSANNE KUECHLER (Johns Hopkins)
Memory and Exchange: A Position Statement
1:50 M STRATHERN (Manchester) The Decomposition of an Event
2:10 RENA LEDERMAN (Princeton) Pearlshells "In" and "As" Mendi History
2:30 STEVEN FELD (Texas-Austin) Polyphony and Intertextuality: Voicing Kaluli Memories
2:50 Discussant: ALFRED GELL (London School of Economics)
3:10 Break
3:20 ANNETTE WEINER (New York) In Pursuit of Inalienability
3:40 ROY WAGNER (Virginia) Finishing All Thought: How Austronesians Remember The Fu-
ture
Saturday Afternoon, November 19 77

4:00 Discussant: NANCY MUNN (Chicago)


4:20- Discussion
4:50

3-064 INVITED SESSION EMICS AND ETICS: TWO VIEWS OF THEIR HISTORY AND APPLI-
CATION IN LINGUISTICS AND ANTHROPOLOGY-A DIALOGUE BETWEEN KEN-
NETH PIKE AND MARVIN HARRIS (AAA Program Committee and General Anthropol-
ogy Division) Sheraton-Grand Ballroom North
Organizer/Chair: THOMAS N HEADLAND (Summer Inst of Linguistics)
1 :30 THOMAS N HEADLAND (Summer Inst of Linguistics) Introduction
1 :45 KENNETH L PIKE (Texas at Arlington) On the Emics and Etics of Pike and Harris
2:05 MARVIN HARRIS (Florida) Emics, Etics and Cultural Anthropology
2:25 Response by KENNETH PIKE
2:35 Response by MARVIN HARRIS
2:45 Discussant: DELL H HYMES (Virginia)
2:55 Discussant: NIRA REISS (Haifa)
3:05 Break
3:20 Discussant: GERALD F MURRAY (Florida)
3:40 Discussant: ROGER M KEESING (Australian National)
3:50 Discussant: JAMES W LETT (Indian River Comm C)
4:00- Discussion
5:00

3-065 INVITED SESSION MURDER, FEUD AND REVENGE (Association for Political and Legal
Anthropology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom A
Organizers: REBECCA R FRENCH (Yale) and DAN STROUTHES (Yale)
Chair: NAPOLEON CHAGNON (UC-Santa Barbara)
1 :30 LEOPOLD POSPISIL (Yale) Law, Feud and War in Segmented Lineage Systems
1:45 JEROME A OFFNER (independent researcher) Aztec Royal Family Feuds
2:00 REBECCA R FRENCH (Yale) The "Tong" Murder Compensation Laws of Tibet
2:15 Discussion
2:30 DAVID EYDE (Texas-EI Paso) Warfare and the Prestige System in Southwest New
Guinea
2:45 NAPOLEON CHAGNON (UC-Santa Barbara) Consanguineal Aspects of Yanomamo Re-
venge
3:00 EMILIENNE IRELAND (Yale) Killing a Public Witch or a Private Enemy? Revenge and
Witchcraft Execution
3:15 Discussion/Break
3:30 ANDREW STRATHERN (Pittsburgh) Guns at Golke
3:45 DANIEL STROUTHES (Yale) The Importance of Revenge on a Micmac Reserve
4:00 WILLIAM SAX (Harvard) Ritual and Rivalry in a Himalayan Procession
4:15 SALLY FALK MOORE (Harvard) Theories of Force and the Force of Theories
4:30 Discussant: MELVIN EMBER (CUNY-Hunter C)
4:40 Discussant: RONALD COHEN (Florida)
4:50- Discussion
5:00

3-066 FILMIVIDEO SCREENINGS Sheraton-Apache B


Organizer: JOAN WILLIAMS (Anthropology Film Center)
Chairs: RICHARD CHALFEN and CARROLL WILLIAMS
1 :30 CARMA HINTON (Long Bow Group) and RICHARD GORDON (Long Bow Group)First
Moon
2:10 BETH HARRINGTON Ave Maria: The Story of the Fisherman's Feast
2:40 NICHOLAS R SPITZER (Smithsonian) Zydeco: Creole Music and Culture in Rural Loui-
siana
3:50 VICTOR FUKS (Indiana) Waiapi Indians of Brazil: Caxiri or Manioc Beer
4:10- JUDITH HADEL and WADE BLACK (Temple) Dorothy Molter
5:00
78 Saturday Afternoon, November 19

3-067 TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS AND ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE 1980S: SOUTHWESTERN


TRIBAL CULTURAL RESOURCES PROGRAMS (InterTribal Council of Arizona Inc and
General Anthropology Division) Sheraton-Navajo A
Organizers: JOHN R LEWIS (Inter Tribal Council of Arizona) and PATRICIA MARl ELLA
(Inter Tribal Council of Arizona)
Chair: CECIL ANTONE (Gila River Indian Comm) Gila River Indian Community Cultural
Resources Program
2:15 VIVIENNE JAKE (Kaibab-Paiute Tribe) Kaibab-Paiute Cultural Resources Activities
2:30 CHARLES LAMB (Colorado River Indian Tribes Museum) Colorado River Indian Tribes
Cultural Resources Management Program
2:45 ERIC POLlNGYOUMA (Hopi Tribe) Hopi Tribe Cultural Resources Program
3:00 Break
3:15 EDGAR PERRY (White Mountain Apache Tribe) White Mountain Apache Tribe Cultural
Programs
3:30 ALAN DOWNER (Navajo Tribe Historic Preservation) Navajo National Historic Preser-
vation Program
3:45 ALFRETTA ANTONE (Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Comm) Salt River Pima-Mari-
copa Indian Community Cultural Programs
4:00- Discussant: JOHN R LEWIS (Inter Tribal Council of Arizona)
4:15

3-068 ARTISAN PRODUCTION AND THE WORLD SYSTEM (National Association for the
Practice of Anthropology and Society for the Anthropology of Work) Sheraton-Navajo B
Organizer/Chair: JUNE NASH (CUNY-Graduate Ctr)
2:00 JUNE NASH (CUNY -Graduate Ctr) Introduction
2:05 ROBERT S CARLSON (Colorado) Discontinuous Warps: Change in Highland Guatema-
lan Textiles
2:20 DUNCAN EARLE (Vanderbilt) and ERICA VENTRELLI (Vanderbilt) Crafts, Development
and Displaced Maya: The Maintenance of Communities Under Adverse Political Condi-
tions
2:35 SCOTT COOK (Connecticut) Petty Commodity Production Peasant Artisans and Capi-
talism
2:50 FLORA KAPLAN (New York) Mexican Museums in the Creation of a National Image in
World Tourism
3:05 Break
3:15 TRACY BACHRACH EHLERS (Denver) Beads, Belts and Business: A New Model of Gua-
temalan Artisan Development
3:30 JUNE NASH (CUNY-Graduate Ctr) Household Production for a World Market-Maya
Potters and the Tourist Trade
3:45 JIM WElL (Wisconsin-River Falls) From Ekeko to Scrooge McDuck: Changing Signifi-
cance of Miniature Replica Reproduction in Bolivia
4:00- Discussant: GOBI STROMBERG (Tulsa)
4:15

3-069 THROUGH CHILDREN'S EYES AND IN CHILDREN'S VOICES: DOING THE ETHNOG-
RAPHY OF CHILDREN (SESSION II) (Council on Anthropology and Education) Sher-
aton-Havasupai
Organizers/Chairs: ROBERT D WHITTEMORE (Lewis and Clark) and DANIEL WALSH
(Virginia)
2:00 JEFFREY SHULTZ (Beaver C) Whose Meaning Is It?: A Critique of Ethnographic Re-
search on Young Children
2:10 ROBERT D WHITTEMORE (Lewis and Clark) Pain and Gain: Mandinka Children's Per-
ceptions of Their Work Roles
2:20 STEPHEN ROWLAND (Sheffield) Teachers as Anthropologists in the Classroom
2:30 RUTHANNE KURTH-SCHAI (Macalester C) Exploring Children's Perceptions of Positive
Learning Cultures: A Delphic Approach
2:40 BETH BLUE SWADENER (Pennsylvania S) Elementary Children'S Perspectives on
Peace Education in a Friends School
2:50 MARCELO M SUAREZ-OROZCO (UC-San Diego) Speaking of the Unspeakable: Re-
search Strategies Among Youngsters from War-Torn Central America
Saturday Afternoon. November 19 79

3:00 Discussant: JOHN D'AMATO (Kamehameha Ctr)


3:00 Break
3:45- Discussion
4:30

3-070 STEMMING THE SCHOOL DROPOUT RATE: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES


(Council on Anthropology and Education Committee 4) Sheraton-Maricopa
Organizers/Chairs: RONALD E MERTZ (St Louis Public Schools) and DAVID FETTER-
MAN (Stanford)
2:00 RONALD E MERTZ (St Louis Public Schools) The "Dropout Phenomenon" and the Utility
of Cultural Models
2:15 GEORGE SPINDLER (Stanford) and LOUISE SPINDLER (Stanford) Cultural Disconti-
nuity and Compression. Resolution and Commitment: Road to Success and Failure
2:30 DAVID SMITH (Alaska) and PERRY GILMORE (Alaska) Contextualizing Dropping Out
2:45 ROLAND G THARP (Hawaii) 4V = 2K = A Formula for Minority Student Success
3:00 Break
3:15 JUDITH L SCHWARTZ (Northern Arizona) Traditionality and Success: A Comparison of
High-School and College-Age Native Americans
3:30 G ALFRED HESS JR (Chicago Panel on Public School Policy and Finance) Teen Preg-
nancy and Dropping Out
3:45 LOTTY VAN DEN BERG-ELDERING (Leiden- The Netherlands) Home Intervention Pro-
gram for Ethnic Minority Families
4:00 Discussant: DAVID FETTERMAN (Stanford)
4:15- Discussion
4:30

3-071 PEOPLE AND PLANTS: CURRENT INVESTIGATIONS IN ETHNOBOTANY Hyatt-


Phoenix West
Organizers/Chairs: DANIEL E MOERMAN (Michigan-Dearborn) and MICHAEL LOGAN
(Tennessee)
2:00 Introduction
2:05 ROBERT T TROTTER III (Northern Arizona) Ethnopharmacology and Acculturation: A
Probabilistic Survey of Home Remedies
2:20 NINA ETKIN (Minnesota) Contemporary Herbal Medicine in Rural Nigeria: Report of a
Restudy
2:35 MARGARITA A KAY (Arizona) and MARY O'CONNOR (UC-Santa Barbara) The Medical
Ethnobotany of the Mayo
2:50 Break
3:00 B BERLIN. EBERLIN. D BREDELOVE. T DUNCAN. V JARRA, R LAUGHLIN and A MEN-
DEZ (PROCOMITH) Scientific and Practical Contributions of Traditional Mayan Medicine
3:15 MICHAEL H LOGAN (Tennessee) Plant Attributes, Selection and the Discovery of Medi-
cal Knowledge
3:30 DANIEL E MOERMAN (Michigan-Dearborn) POisoned Apples and Honeysuckle: Some
Native American Medicinal Plants
3:45 Discussant: RICHARD I FORD (Michigan-Ann Arbor)
4:00- Discussion
4:30

3-072 ANTHROPOLOGY, COMMUNICATIONS AND THE NUCLEAR-FREE AND INDEPEN-


DENT PACIFIC MOVEMENT Sheraton-Gila
Organizers/Chairs: ANGELA GILLIAM (SUNY-Old Westbury) and GLENN ALCALAY
(New School for Social Research
2:00 AMBASSADOR RENAGI LOHIA (Embassy of Papua New Guinea) The Anthropologist's
Primitive Paradise and the Aquatic Continent of the Pacific
2:15 LENORA FOERSTEL (Maryland Inst of Art) A Cultural/Historical Analysis of the Effects
of Telecommunications on the South Pacific, With a Focus on Papua New Guinea
2:30 ANGELA GILLIAM (SUNY-Old Westbury) Sex, Savages and Spears: The Politics of Lan-
guage in Pacific Ethnography
80 Saturday Afternoon, November 19

2:45 GLENN ALCALAY (New School for Social Research) The Ethnography of Destabiliza-
tion: Pacific Islanders in the Nuclear Age
3:00 Break
3:15 SIMIONE DURUTALO (SUNY-Binghamton) Anthropology and Activism in the Modern
Pacific
3:30 Discussant: PEM DAVIDSON BUCK (Elizabethtown Comm C)
3:45 Discussant: LOUIS KEMNITZER (San Francisco S)
4:00- Discussion
4:15

3-073 COMMITTEE ON ETHICS Sheraton-Hopi A


2:00-
5:00
Execu-
tive Ses-
Sion

3-074 BRIEF REPORTS ON RECENT RESEARCH Sheraton-Mohave A


Chair: MARIO D ZAMORA (William and Mary)
2:00 ROSALIND SHAW (Edinburgh) Contrasting World-Structures? Gender and Temne Ritual
2:05 LAURA MILLER The Importance of Tsukiai and "Small Talk" in Japanese and American
Business Relationships
2:10 MICHAEL HARRIS (Southern Methodist) Sex-Specific Mortality and Diarrhea in Bangla-
desh: A Quantitative Model
2:15 ANOOP CHANDOLA (Arizona) Worship with Stories for Human Contact: An Active Ap-
proach to a Popular Hindu Ritual
2:20 FAY A HEAD (Texas Tech) Student Teaching: The Liminal Phase of an Educational Rite
of Passage?
2:25 SUSAN KENT (Old Dominion), EUGENE WEINBERG (Indiana) and PATRICIA STUART-
MACADAM (Toronto) Role of Anemia as a Defense Against Infectious Disease and Cul-
tural Practices that Inhibit This Defense
2:35 SUSAN A MESWICK (Stjohn's) Developing Culturally Appropriate Services for AIDS Pa-
tients
2:40 MARIO D ZAMORA (William and Mary) and RAJIV RAMAPRASAD (William and Mary) A
South Indian Life History: A Profile in Continuity and Change
2:45 ROGER LANCASTER (George Mason) Nicaraguan Carnival
2:50 JEAN-CLAUDE MARTIN (Kutztown) College Students' Understanding of the Term "An-
thropology" Prior to Class Enrollment
2:55 DANA WINKLER (New School for Social Research) Reciprocity, Re-membering and Re-
search: Anthropological Work Among People with AIDS
3:00 SILVESTER J BRITO (Wyoming) Folk Medicine in South Texas
3:05 JULIE HEIFETZ (UCLA) The Adjustment of Vietnamese Youth in Los Angeles: Continu-
ity, Conflict and Change
3:10 MICHAEL G BAKSH (UCLA) The Consequences of Machiguenga Sedentism on Diet,
Body Size and Growth
3:15 DAVID S WILKIE (Utah) Knowing Where You Are: A New Tool for Remote Field Sites
3:20 JULIA LYDON (Metropolitan Public Schools) Cultural Adaptation and School Success in
Nashville, Tennessee
3:25 BARBARA LEMASTER (UCLA) Male and Female Morphophonemic Distinction in Irish
Sign Language
3:30 KRISTEN JOHNSON (UCLA) Second Wings and Wild Flowers

3-075 ART, CULTURE AND EXCHANGE IN NEW IRELAND Hyatt-Remington A


Organizer/Chair: DOROTHY K BILLINGS (Wichita S)
2:00 F ALLAN HANSON (Kansas) Meaning, Form and Esthetics in the Analysis of Art
2:15 MARIANNE GEORGE (Inter-Polar Research Soc) The Elicitation of Hidden Power in the
Imagery of the Una la Gaba Ritual
2:30 ELIZABETH BROUWER (Aust Inti Development Assoc Bureau) The Picture inthe Frame:
Cultural Messages in the Malagans of Mandak
Saturday Afternoon, November 19 81

2:45 JERRY MARTIN (Wichita S) The Uli: Its Function and Power
3:00 Break
3:10 LOUISE LINCOLN (Minneapolis Inst of Arts) "Art" Bilong Husat: The History of Artistic
Dilemmas in New Ireland
3:25 DAVID LASISI (New Ireland Provincial Government) New Ireland Art in the Present
3:40 DEANE FERGIE (South Australia Museum) Rituals of Passage and the Public Ritual Cor-
puson Tabar
3:55 DOROTHY K BILLINGS (Wichita S) New Ireland Malanggan Art: What Tikana Say About
It
4:10 Discussant: DOUGLAS NEWTON (SUNY-Stony Brook)
4:25- Discussant: WARD GOODENOUGH (Pennsylvania)
4:40

3-076 INVITED SESSION EMBODIED KNOWLEDGE (General Anthropology Division) Hyatt-


CurtisB
Organizers/Chairs: LUCY SUCHMAN (Xerox Palo Alto Res Ctr) and DEBORAH R GOR-
DON (UC-San Francisco)
2:00 DEBORAH R GORDON (UC-San Francisco) Introduction
2:05 PATRICIA BENNER (UC-San Francisco) The Nature of Embodied Knowledge in Expert
Nursing Practice and Patient Self-Care
2:20 MARIELLA PANDOLFI (Rome) Memory as the Dissolvent of Knowledge: The Power of
Emotion
2:35 DEBORAH R GORDON (UC-San Francisco) Embodying Illness, Embodying Cancer
2:50 THOMAS J CSORDAS (Harvard Medical School) Modes of Somatic Attention: Sensation
and Revelation Among Charismatic Healers
3:05 BRIGITTE JORDAN (Michigan S) Turning the Baby: Authoritative Knowledge of the Body
3:20 Break
3:30 H M COLLINS (Science Studies Ctr) Knowing and Growing: Building an Expert System
for Semiconductor Crystal Growing
3:45 LUCY SUCHMAN (Xerox Palo Alto Res Ctr) The Embodied Practice of Artificial Intelli-
gence
4:00 JULIAN E ORR (Xerox Palo Alto Res Ctr) Work, Practice and Community Knowledge
4:15 EDWIN HUTCHINS (Inst for Cognitive Science) Where's the Expertise in Expert Naviga-
tion?
4:30 Discussant: HUBERT DREYFUS (UC-Berkeley)
4:45- Discussant: JEAN LAVE (UC-Irvine)
5:00

3-077 AGING AND HEALTH CARE IN CULTURAL CONTEXT (Association for Anthropology
and Gerontology, Council on NurSing and Anthropology and Society for Medical Anthro-
pology) Sheraton-Navajo C
Organizer/Chair: BETHEL A POWERS (Rochester)
2:00 BETHEL POWERS (Rochester) Introduction
2:05 CHARLOTTE IKELS (Case Western Reserve) Political and Cultural Variables in the Pro-
vision of Long-Term Care to the Elderly in Urban China
2:20 VERONICA F REMPUSHESKI (Beth Israel Hospital) The Ethnic Club as a Place for Car-
ing: The Polish-American Case
2:35 BARBARA V REID (UC-San Francisco) Cultural Factors Affecting Diabetes Management
Among Elderly Blacks
2:50 JUDITH C BARKER The Domestic Arrangements of Frail Elders
3:05 MYRNA SILVERMAN (Pittsburgh) and ELIZABETH WHITTEMORE (Pittsburgh) They
Treat Me Like I'm Human
3:20 Break
3:30 JESSICA H MULLER (UC-San Francisco) Cultural Meanings of Resuscitation in Late Life
3:45 BARBARA G HORNUM (Drexel) Contrasting Perceptions of Health Needs in a Continu-
ing Care Community
4:00 SALL Y HUTCHINSON (Florida) Geriatric Remotivation: Elders' Perspectives
4:15 BETHEL A POWERS (Rochester) The Roles Staff Play in the Social Networks of Elderly
Institutionalized People
82 Saturday Afternoon, November 19

4:30 SR MARY CHRISTINE CREMIN (Michigan S) "Troubled Aging": An Ethnographic Anal-


ysis
4:45- Discussant: OTTO VON MERING (Florida-Gainesville)
5:00

3-078 BRIDGING LEVELS: ANTHROPOLOGICAL ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICA


Sheraton-Hopi B
Organizer/Chair: ELLIOTT P SKINNER (Columbia)
2:00 ELLIOTT P SKINNER (Columbia) Introduction
2:05 DANA A FARNHAM (UC-San Diego) Kabiye and Lamba Cooperative Work Parties: A
Study in Contrast
2:20 GWENDOLYN MIKELL (Georgetown) Peasant Politicization and Economic Recupera-
tion in Ghana
2:35 ELLIOTT P SKINNER (Columbia) Mossi Migrants in Ivory Coast: Burkinabe or Ivoirian?
2:50 Break
3:00 MARC J SWARTZ (UC-San Diego) How Culture Affects Those Who Don't Share It: A
Swahili Case
3:15 ENID GORT (Anson Phelps Stokes Inst) Changing Traditional Medicine in Rural Swazi-
land: The Effects of the Global Systems
3:30 ROBERT G CARLSON (Illinois) Symbolic Mediation: The Role of Banana Beer in Tradi-
tional Kyamutwara Kingdom in Tanzania
3:45- Discussant: To be announced
4:00

3-079 HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD


IN SOUTHERN EUROPE (Society for the Anthropology of Europe) Sheraton-Navajo D
Organizers: SARAH UHL (SUNY-Stony Brook) and DONNA MUNCEY (Brown)
Chair: DONNA MUNCEY (Brown)
2:00 DONNA MUNCEY (Brown) Introduction
2:05 CAROLINE B BRETTELL (Southern Methodist) Soltelra, but Solitary? The Domestic Life
of Spinsters in Northwestern Portugal
2:20 HEIDI KELLEY (Washington) Households Without Men in Spanish Galicia
2:35 SARAH UHL (SUNY-Stony Brook) This Is My House: Female Identity in Southern Spain
2:50 SUSAN CAROL ROGERS (New York) The Embedded Stem Family: Structure and
Change in Southwestern France
3:05 Break
3:15 GEORGE B SAUNDERS (independent researcher) Family Feelings: The Political Econ-
omy of Emotion in Italy
3:30 DONALD S PITKIN (Amherst) Family and Person as Ideology in Italy: A Search for Mean-
ing
3:45 DIANE 0 BENNETT (Washington) The Role of the House in "Household"
4:00 SUSAN BUCK SUTTON (Indiana-Indianapolis) Household Structure and Family Identity
for the Mobile Peasant Population of Modern Greece
4:15 Discussant: LAWRENCE STONE (Princeton)
4:30 Discussant: DAVID KERTZER (Bowdoin)
4:45- Discussion
5:00

3-080 INVITED SESSION INSIDER AND OUTSIDER PERSPECTIVES ON THE ORGANIZA-


TIONAL CULTURE OF FEDERAL AGENCIES (National Association for the Practice of
Anthropology and Society for Urban Anthropology) Hyatt-Phoenix East
Organizers/Chairs: BENITA J HOWELL (Tennessee) and MURIEL CRESPI (National
Park Service)
2:00 MURIEL CRESPI (National Park Service) Introduction
2:05 HERBERT H VREELAND (Maryland) NIMH: An Insider View
2:20 CLAUDIA M ROGERS (Army Corps of Engineers) Corporate Change: Engineer Style
2:35 SONIA TAMEZ (USDA Forest Service) Organizational Values and Dispute Resolution: A
Case Study
Saturday Afternoon. November 19 83

2:50 BENITA J HOWELL (Tennessee) Outsider Perspectives on Forest Service Planning and
Management at Mount Rogers National Recreation Area. Southwest Virginia
3:05 Break
3:15 ROBERT M LAIDLAW (US Dept of Interior) Anthropological Applications in Federal
Agency Program Development
3:30 MURIEL CRESPI (National Park Service) Native American Catalysts for Change in the
Culture of Federal Agencies
3:45 SALLY M WEAVER (Waterloo) Concepts of Aboriginality in Australian and Canadian
Federal Agencies
4:00 GERALD M BRITAN (AID) The Influence of Organizational Culture on AID's Development
Assistance Program
4:15 JOHN P MASON (LABAT-Anderson/AID) Ethnography of an AID Contractor
4:30- Discussant: THOMAS WEAVER (Arizona)
4:45

3-081 THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF EXPERIENCE Hyatt-Curtis A


Chair: MILES RICHARDSON (Louisiana S)
3:00 MILES RICHARDSON (Louisiana S) and WILLIAM DAVIDSON (Louisiana S) Earth as the
Lord's Bread: Pilgrimage and Geophagy in Esquipulas, Guatemala
3:15 TONI FLORES (Hobart and William Smith) Teodora Blanco: A Potter's Construction and
Deconstruction of the World
3:30 PAMELA HAJI (Arizona) The Navajo Creation Myth in Translation: A Literary Analysis
3:45 Break
4:00 CHERI A VITEZ (Oregon) Parallels of Experience and Patterns to Lives
4:15 INGHAI PAN (Oregon) Experience and Its Performance
4:30 HARRIET D LYONS (Wilfrid Laurier) Zora Neale Hurston, the Anxiety of Influence and the
Belatedness of Anthropological Innovation
4:45- ANDREW P LYONS (Wilfrid Laurier) Writing Against Apartheid: Ethnography, Literature
5:00 and Apocalypse

3-082 XXVlIth CONFERENCE ON AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES: OTOMANGUEAN


LANGUAGES (SOciety for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas)
Hyatt-Borein A
Organizer: DORIS A BARTHOLOMEW (SIL)
Chair: ERIC HAMP (Chicago)
3:00 BARBARA E HOLLENBACH (SIL) Any Old Thing Whatsoever: Indefinite Expressions in
Mixtecan
3:15 MONICA MACAULAY (George Mason) The Plural Word in Chalcatongo Mixtec
3:30 GEORGE HILLMAN (UNAM and SIL) and JAMES WATTERS (UC-Berkeley and SIL) Met-
latonoc Mixtec Tone Sandhi: An Autosegmental Perspective
3:45 ROBERT E MACLAURY (Arizona) Proto-Otomanguean Color Categories
4:00 Break
4:15 DORIS A BARTHOLOMEW (SIL) Explanation, Critique and Exhortation in Otomi Expo-
sitory Discourse
4:30 YOLANDA LASTRA (UNAM) Noun Morphology and Urbano's Otomi Grammar
4:45- STEPHEN A MARLETT (SIL and UND) Nasalization in Mixtec
5:00

3-083 GENDER, ETHNICITY AND RAPE Hyatt-Regency Ballroom D


Organizer/Chair: CATHY WINKLER (Georgia S)
3:25 VALERIE FENNELL (Georgia S) Southern Rape Case
3:40 CATHY WINKLER (Georgia S) The Aftermath: A Comparison of Rape Case Studies from
Mexico and the United States
3:55 JOYCE E WILLIAMS (Texas Women's) The Second Assault: Racial Ethnic Variations in
Rape Victimization
4:10 Discussion
4:20 Break
4:30 CYNTHIA J JUNIPER (Texas Women's) Recovery from Rape from the Survivor's Per-
spective
84 Saturday Afternoon, November 19

4:45 CLARISSA S SCOTT (Miami School of Medicine) Ethnicity and the Impact of Rape
5:00- Discussant: PEGGY SAN DAY (Pennsylvania)
5:10

3-084 THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDY OF DEVIANCE VI Sheraton-Pima


Organizer/Chair: MARK S FLEISHER (Washington S)
3:15 MARK S FLEISHER (Washington S) Studying Deviants, Becoming Deviant
3:30 NANCY P MCKEE (CSU-Chico) Deviance and the Bureaucratic Eye
3:45 ROGER M LAJEUNESSE (CSU-Fresno) Cultural Deviance Observed at Autopsy
4:00 EDGAR A GREGERSEN (CUNY-Queens C and Grad Center) The Ultimate Last Tabu:
Sex with Children
4:15 C EUGENE COOK (Comm C of Philadelphia) Voluntary Postpubertal Castration Among
Male Homosexuals
4:30 Discussant: ALLAN MARSHALL (Lewis and Clark S)
4:45- Discussion
5:00

3-085 THE MEANING OF ADEQUATE CARE IN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH (Council for An-
thropology and Reproduction) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom B
Organizer/Chair: KAREN L MICHAELSON (Eastern Washington)
3:45 MARILYN L POLAND (Wayne S), JOEL AGAR (Wayne S) and KAREN OLSON (Wayne
S) Factors Associated with Prenatal Care Seeking and Birth Weight
4:00 RUTHBETH FINER MAN (Memphis S) The Power of Hindsight: The Impact of Pregnancy
History on Reproductive DeciSions in Andean Ecuador
4:15 SHELLY ROMALIS (York) Politics and Paradigms in Reproductive Care
4:30 CAROL SHEPHERD MCCLAIN (UC-San Francisco) Patient Demand for Repeat Cesar-
ean Section
4:45- Discussion
5:00

3-086 MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY QUARTERL Y Sheraton-Board Room


4:40- Editorial Board
6:00

3-087 ANTHROPOLOGISTS FOR KOREAN STUDIES Sheraton-Maricopa


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: CHOONG SOON KIM (Tennessee-Martin)

3-088 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Hyatt-Phoenix East


5:30- Business Meeting and Special Address by President
7:00 Chair: DAVID SMITH (Alaska-Fairbanks)

3-089 COUNCIL ON NUTRITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Borein A


5:30- Informal Discussion
7:00 Chair: ROBERTA D BAER (South Florida)

3-090 GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY DIVISION Hyatt-Curtis B


5:30- Informal Discussion: Embodied Knowledge
7:00 Cash Bar Reception
Organizer: DEBORAH R GORDON (UC-San Francisco
Chair: LUCY SUCHMAN (Xerox Palo Alto Res Ctr)
Panelists: PATRICIA BENNER (UC-San Francisco), THOMAS CSORDAS (Harvard),
BRIGETTE JORDAN (MiChigan S), LUCY SUCH MAN (Xerox Palo Alto Res Ctr), JULIAN
ORR (Xerox Palo Alto Res Ctr), HARRY COLLINS (Bath), DEBORAH R GORDON (UC-
San Francisco), EDWARD HUTCHINS (UC-San Diego), MARIELLA PANDOLFI (Rome),
JEAN LAVE (UC-Irvine) and HUBERT DREYFUS (UC-Berkeley)
Saturday Evening, November 19 85

3-091 MIDDLE EAST RESEARCH GROUP IN ANTHROPOLOGY Hyatt-Curtis A


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: LAURENCE 0 MICHALAK (UC-Berkeley)

3-092 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-


HopiB
5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: MARIETTA L BABA (Wayne S)

3-093 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT ANTHROPOLOGISTS Sheraton-Gila


5:30- Business Meeting
7:00 Chair: ROLAND FOULKES (UC-Berkeley)

3-094 SOCIETY FOR ANTHROPOLOGY IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND SOCIETY FOR


HUMANISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Pima
5:30- Anthropology as a Lifeway
7:00 Chair: CHARLES 0 ELLENBAUM (C of DuPage)
Panelists: WALTER ADAMS (Michigan S), HARRIET LEE BLOCH (Mount St Mary C),
JONATHAN A BOYARIN (YIVO Ins! for Jewish Research), CONSTANCE DEROCHE (C
of Cape Breton), SUSAN BRANDT GRAHAM (New Mexico). BETHE HAGENS (Gover-
nors S), GILBERT KUSHNER (South Florida), MADELEINE M LEININGER (Wayne S),
BARBARA J MICHAEL (Kansas), WALTER J PACKARD (C of DuPage) and FRANK A
SALAMONE (Elizabeth Seton C)

3-095 SOCIETY FOR FEMINIST ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Havasupai


5:30- Organizing Meeting
7:00 Chair: NAOMI QUINN (UC-San Diego)

SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19

3-096 SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Board Room


6:00- Executive Committee
9:00

3-097 COUNCIL ON ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION Hyatt-Phoenix West


7:00- Cash Bar Reception and Roundtable Discussion
8:30

3-098 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT ANTHROPOLOGISTS Sheraton-Gila


7:00- Cash Bar Reception
8:00

3-099 PRESENTATION OF AWARDS AND DISTINGUISHED LECTURE Sheraton-Grand


Ballroom
86 Sunday Morning, November 20

9:00 Presentation of Awards


Stirling Award for Contributions in Psychological Anthropology. Presented forthe Society
for Psychological Anthropology and the American Anthropological Association.

THOMAS J CSORDAS (Harvard Medical School)


THOMAS GREGOR (Vanderbilt)

Honorable Mention:
EYTAN BERCOVITCH

L Bryce Boyer Prize. Presented for the Society for Psychological Anthropology by Gilbert
Herdt, Chair, Selection Panel.

WAUD KRACKE (Illinois)

Distinguished Service Awards. Presented by Roy A Rappaport, Chair, Selection Panel.

DAVID H FRENCH
DAVID H P MAYBURY-LEWIS (Harvard)
PIA MAYBURY-LEWIS

Solon T Kimball Award for Public and Applied Anthropology

MICHAEL CERNEA

Distinguished Lecture

The Hotel Kwilu.· A MOdel of Models


MARY DOUGLAS (Northwestern)

SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20

4-001 DOMESTIC MATERIAL CULTURE OF CONTEMPORARY JAPAN Hyatt-Phoenix


West
Organizer/Chair: JOSEPH J TOBIN (Hawaii-Manoa)
8:00 JOSEPH J TOBIN (Hawaii-Manoa) The Changing Japanese Home
8:15 NANCY R ROSENBERGER (Oregon S) From Tatami to Tile-Domestic Spatial Repre-
sentations in Japan
8:30 DIANA L BETHEL (Hawaii) Home Cooking: The Role of Food in a Japanese Old Age
Home
8:45 DAVID PLATH (Illinois-Urbana) My-Carisma
9:00- Discussant: KEITH BROWN (independent researcher)
9:15

4-002 CLASSROOM DISCOURSE AND SPATIAL COGNITION: LEARNING IN A CLASS-


ROOM CONTEXT (Council on Anthropology and Education) Hyatt-Remington AlB
Organizer: YOLANDA T MOSES (CSU-Dominguez Hills)
8:15 CAROL S SOULE (Georgia) Spatial Representation Styles of Young Children
8:30 DEBORAH POOLE (Southern California) The Role of Contextualization in Quiz Reviews
8:45 DOUGLAS H MACBETH (UC-Berkeley) Resuming the Flow: The Last Contingency of Re-
proach
9:00- Discussion
9:15

4-003 ISSUES FOR PLAINS NATIVE AMERICANS: PAST AND PRESENT Sheraton-Apache
A
Organizer/Chair: ELIZABETH GROBSMITH (Nebraska)
Sunday Morning, November 20 87

8:00 ELIZABETH GROBSMITH (Nebraska) Introduction


8:05 BEA MEDICINE (CSU-Northridge) Native Women in Canada: Private Lives and Public
Policy
8:20 OMER C STEWART (Colorado) The Historic Opposition to Peyotism and the Native
American Church in Nebraska
8:35 MARGOT LIBERTY (Trail's End Historical Ctr) Northern Cheyenne Schoolchildren Re-
visited
8:50 ELIZABETH GROBSMITH (Nebraska) Staying Out and Staying Dry: An Evaluation of
Therapeutic Treatment Modalities for Incarcerated Native Americans and Ex-Offenders
9:05- Discussion
9:20

4-004 THE MEANING OF REPRODUCTIVE LOSS (SOCiety for Medical Anthropology and The
Council for Anthropology and Reproduction) Sheraton-Hopi B
Organizer/Chair: MARCHA FLINT (Montclair S)
8:00 MARCHA FLINT (Montclair S) Introduction
8:05 LINDA L LAYNE (New York) Motherhood Lost: A Cultural Analysis of Stillbirth and Mis-
carriage in the US
8:20 ANDREA L TATKON-COKER (Mt Mercy C) Neonatal Loss, Nursing Implications and Eth-
nic Considerations
8:35 MARCHA FLINT (Montclair S) Before They Are Born
8:50 Break
9:00 JUDITH MODELL (Carnegie-Mellon) The Concept of Loss in American Adoption
9:15 ROBERT L RUBINSTEIN (Philadelphia Geriatric Ctr) Interpretations of Childlessness by
American Older Women
9:30- Discussant: FAYE GINSBURG (New School for Social Research)
9:40

4-005 XXVllth CONFERENCE ON AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES: CULTURAL ATTI-


TUDES TOWARD LANGUAGE Hyatt-Regency Ballroom D
Chair: J V (JAY) POWELL (British Columbia)
8:00 PHYLLIS MORROW (Alaska-Fairbanks) The Insomnia Plague: Rewriting Culture in the
Aftermath of Translation
8:15 CHARLOTTE S BASHAM (Alaska-Fairbanks) Transformations of Text
8:30 PATRICIA KWACHKA (Alaska-Fairbanks) The Social Consequences of Truth: Express-
ing the Possible in Yup'ik Eskimo
8:45 JAMES V POWELL (British Columbia) Native Language Teaching on the NW Coast-
Cultural Reasons for Why We Don't Succeed
9:00 Break
9:10 REGNA DARNELL (Alberta) Demographic Correlates of Cree Language Retention
9:25- MARIANNE BOELSCHER (Secwepemc Cultural Educ Soc) In the Passive Voice: An
9:40 Analysis of Shuswap Narrative Discourse

4-006 ETHNOMEDICAL RESEARCH Sheraton-Mohave A


Chair: EUGENE N ANDERSON, JR (UC-Riverside)
8:15 MARGOT L LYON (Australian National) Healing the State: Political and Psychological Or-
der in Contemporary Javanese Mysticism
8:30 MARK NICHTER (Arizona) The Question of Medicine Answering
8:45 RUTH S FREED (American Museum of Natural History) and STANLEY A FREED (Amer-
ican Museum of Natural History) Ghost Illness in a North Indian Village
9:00 Break
9:10 CHRISTINE GREENWAY (Washington-Seattle) Self and Soul Loss in Quechua Healing
Practices
9:25 DENNIS WIEDMAN (Florida International and Miami) Big Moon and Little Moon Peyotism
as Health Care Delivery Systems
9:40- DENNIS C TANNER (Northern Arizona) and KATHY HUTTLINGER (Northern Arizona)
9:55 Peyote in the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Aphasia: A Case Study
88 Sunday Morning, November 20

4-007 DREAMS, BELIEFS AND MYTHS, AND FORMAL METHODS Sheraton-Grand Ball-
room South
Chair: PATTY MARSHALL (Loyola)
8:00 LYDIA NAKASHIMA DEGARROD (UCLA) and DOUGLAS PRICE-WILLIAMS (UCLA)
Souls as Dreamers: A Cross-Cultural Study of Indigenous Dream Theories
8:15 T M LUHRMANN (Cambridge) The Concept of Evil in Contemporary Zoroastrianism
8:30 PIERRE- YVES JACOPIN (Brandeis) Myth and Ritual as Transitional Phenomena
8:45 JUDITH WINGERD (Broward General Medical Ctr and Ford Foundation) Cultural Values
Evident in Haitian Mother-Infant Communication
9:00 Break
9:10 DANIEL R SCHEINFELD (Erikson Inst) and PATRICIA A MARSHALL (Loyola) The Re-
lationship of Positive and Negative Emotion Reports
9:25 DAVID W BEER (Erikson Inst), DANIEL R SCHEINFELD (Erikson Ins!) and PATRICIA A
MARSHALL (Loyola) Staff Members' Sentiments Toward Patients on Adolescent Psychi-
atric Units
9:40- RUTH M PARADISE (Ctr for Research and Advanced Studies-Mexico) Interpreting
9:55 Everyday Social Behavior: Interactional Learning in Mazahua Children

4-008 HOUSES AND CALENDARS: CONSTRUCTIONS OF SPACE AND TIME Sheraton


Hopi A
Chair: RICHARD WILK (New Mexico S)
8:00 RICHARD WILK (New Mexico S) Introduction
8:05 AMY BRUCE (Texas-Austin) Gender, Spacial Practice and History in Papua New Guinea
8:20 LINDA W DONLEY (Texas-San Antonio) AI-Habib Swaleh: A Symbolic Analysis of a Swa-
hili Saint's Clay House
8:35 HILARIE KELL Y (UCLA) Pit Toilets, Clay Houses and Mud Stoves: Cultural Values and
Development in a Pastoral Community in Kenya
8:50 SUSAN KUS (Rhodes C) and VICTOR RAHARIJAONA (Maa, Madagascar) Forest and
Hearth, Fire and Water-Sources of Life Among the Tanala, Madagascar
9:05 LEE DAVIS (UC-Berkeley) Time Keeping and the Hupa Indian Calendar
9:20 Discussant: RICHARD WILK (New Mexico S)
9:30- Discussion
9:50

4-009 CURRENT RESEARCH IN NUTRITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY (Council on Nutritional


Anthropology) Sheraton-Maricopa
Chair: ROBERTA BAER (South Florida)
8:00 GERALDINE MORENO-BLACK (Oregon) and LISA LEIMAR (Oregon) Gathering of Wild
Food as a Nutritional and Economic Strategy of Women in Northeastern Thailand
8:30 NICOLETTE I TEUFEL (Colorado) Non-obesity and Acculturation Among Hualapai In-
dian Women
8:45 Break
8:55 MARIANN LYNCH (pittsburgh) Food and Intermarriage: Australian Cases
9:10 ALAN S RYAN (Ross Laboratories) Breastfeeding and the Employed Mother
9:25 BARRETT P BRENTON (Massachusetts-Amherst) The Dialectical Nutritionist: Food
Faddism in the Context of Anthropology
9:40- Discussant: GRETEL PELTO (Connecticut)
9:50

4-010 WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST: THE RHETORIC AND REALITY OF DEVELOPMENT
Sheraton-Navajo A
Organizer/Chair: PATRICIA LYONS JOHNSON (Pennsylvania S)
8:00 DANA RAPHAEL (The Human Lactation Ctr Ltd) Myths and Realities About Third-World
Women
8:15 MARIA LEPOWSKY (Wisconsin-Madison) Women, Children and the Introduction of
Western Medicine on a Papua New Guinea Island
8:30 SUSAN S WADLEY (Syracuse) More Children, Fewer Daughters: Family-Building Strat-
egies of the Rural Poor in North India
Sunday Morning, November 20 89

8:45 MARGARET RODMAN (York) Women First and Last in a Pacific Island Fisheries Devel-
opment Project
9:00 Break
9:10 VICTORIA JORALEMON LOCKWOOD (Southern Methodist) The Implications of Female
Development Participation for Women's Status and Family Well-Being on Tubuai
9:25 MARIANNE N BLOCH (Wisconsin-Madison) and PETER C BLOCH (Wisconsin-Madison)
Women's Role in the Bakel (Senegal) Small Irrigated Perimeters
9:40 PATRICIA LYONS JOHNSON (pennsylvania S) Education and the Reproduction of Gen-
der-Based Inequality in Papua New Guinea
9:55- Discussion
10:10

4-011 LAND USE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Sheraton-Mohave B


Chair: SUSAN LEES (Cleveland S)
8:00 MICHAEL R DOVE (Winrock Inst) A Humoral System of Agroforestry in Pakistan
8:15 JEFFERY W BENTLEY (Escuela Agricola Panamerica) Farmer Participation in Inte-
grated Pest Management Research in Honduras
8:30 SUSAN W ALMY (Internationallnst of Tropical Agriculture) The Shift to Permanent CUl-
tivation in Coastal Cameron
8:45 EDWARD ROBINS (Wisconsin and USAID) Client-Centered Agriculture: A View to Sus-
tainability
9:00 Break
9:10 BARBARA E GRANDIN (ILRAD) Wealth, Land Tenure Insecurity and Herding Manage-
ment: A Kenya Maasai Group Ranch
9:25 SUSAN H LEES (Cleveland S) Custodians of the Land: Conflicting Views of the Devel-
opment of the Negev
9:45- ELAINE C BROWN (SUNY-Binghamton) Land for Tribal Filipinos: The Dynamics of So-
10:10 cial Differentiation and Agrarian Reform

4-012 POLITICS OF REPRODUCTION: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES (Society for Medical An-


thropology, Council for Anthropology and Reproduction and Critical Anthropology of
Health Caucus) Sheraton-Navajo C
Organizers/Chairs: BETTY WOLDER LEVIN (Brooklyn C) and PATRICIA ANTONIELLO
(Brooklyn C)
8:00 MICHELLE FINE (Pennsylvania) Sex Education and Teenage Pregnancy
8:15 PATRICIA ANTONIELLO (CUNY-Brooklyn C) Reproductive Health and Ethnicity:
Women in a Poor Working-Class Neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York
8:30 IRIS LOPEZ (CUNY-City C) The Sociocultural Barriers to Prenatal Care: A Case Study of
Non-White Women in New York City
8:45 Break
8:55 ELLEN LAZARUS (Oberlin C and Case Western) I'm Just a Clerk: Medical Workers and
Prenatal Care
9:10 LISA ALLEN (Hispanic Health Council) Neonatal Intensive Care and Reproductive
Choice
9:25 GAIL GARFIELD (Community Service Society) Babies in Crisis
9:40 KAREN L MICHAELSON (Eastern Washington) Alienated Labor, or Marx in the Birthing
Room: What Do We Mean by a Critical Anthropology of Reproductive Health?
9:55 Discussant: MERRILL SINGER (Connecticut)
10:05- Discussant: RAYNA RAPP (New School for Social Research)
10:15

4-013 RITES OF PASSAGE IN BORNEO (Borneo Research Council) Sheraton-Navajo B


Organizer/Chair: VINSON H SUTLlVE, JR (William and Mary)
8:00 CLIFFORD SATHER (Reed C) Social Process in Iban Rites of Infancy
8:15 WILLIAM M SCHNEIDER (Arkansas) Selako Male Initiation
8:30 VINSON H SUTLlVE, JR (William and Mary) A Choice of Trips: Initiates' Journeys and
Shamanic Initiations Among the Iban
8:45 LAURA W R APPELL (Social Transformation and Adaptation Research Institute) Mar-
riage Rites Among the Rungus of Northern Borneo
90 Sunday Morning, November 20

9:00 PETER METCALF (Virginia) Under the Net: The Significance of Diverse Berawan Mar-
riage Rites
9:15 Break
9:30 ANNE SCHILLER (Cornell) Husbands as Strangers: Polarization and Reconciliation in
Ngaju Rites of Marriage
9:45 ALLEN R MAXWELL (Alabama) The Cultural Construction of Danger in Brunei
10:00 G N APPELL (Brandeis) Rites of Bereavement Among the Rungus of Northern Borneo
10:15- JA YL LANGUB (State Planning Unit, Sarawak) Development, Education and Restructur-
10:30 ing of Rites of Passage

4-014 MESOAMERICAN ARCHEOLOGICAL STUDIES (Archeology Section) Sheraton-Pima


Chair: GARY FEINMAN (Wisconsin-Madison)
800 WILLIAM F RUST (University Museum) New Settlement Evidence from La Venta
8:15 E IVONNE DE LA CRUZ (Arizona) A Retrospective Evaluation of the Olmec Heartland as
the Center of a Redistributive Economy
8:30 ARLEN F CHASE (Central Florida) Maya Warfare and the Classic Period Site of Caracol,
Belize
845 DIANE Z CHASE (Central Florida) The Cultural Dynamics of Prehistoric Maya Warfare
9:00 PETER S DUNHAM (SUNY-Albany) Maya Balkanization and the Classic Florescence:
Golden Age or InCipient Collapse?
9:15 Break
9:25 K ANNE PYBURN (Wm H Mathers Museum) The Garbage Available: Prehistoric Maya
Platform Fill and Population Density
9:40 RICHARD D HANSEN (UCLA) Explorations at La Muerta, Peten, Guatemala
9:55 SUSAN WURTZBURG (SUNY-Albany) Ceramics and Social Status at Sayil, Mexico
10:10- HELMUT PUBL (Harper C) A Pochteca Presence in West-Northwest Mexico During Clas-
10:25 sic-Postclassic Times? An Appraisal

4-015 ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON DISEASE DISTRIBUTION, RISK AND


ETIOLOGY: THE BIOCUL TURAl INTERFACE (Society for Medical Anthropology)
Sheraton-Navajo D
Organizer/Chair: CRAIG R JANES (Colorado-Denver)
8:00 CRAIG R JANES (Colorado-Denver) Introduction
8:05 JOHN BRETT (Colorado) and SUSAN NIERMEYER (Children's Hospital-Denver) Neo-
natal Hyperbilirubinemia: An Adaptive Significance?
820 SANDRA D LANE (UC-San Francisco) A 'Bitter Smile": The Political Epidemiology of
Neonatal Tetanus in Egypt
8:35 MARY K SANDFORD (Spina Bifida Assoc of Acadiana) and PAUL E JOUBERT (South-
western Louisiana) Epidemiology of Neural Tube Defects: Maternal Health and Nutrition
8:50 CRAIG R JANES (Colorado-Denver) Gender, Stress and Health: The Samoan Case
9:05 Break
9:15 RON STALL (UC-San Francisco) The Prevalence of High-Risk Sexual Behavior Among
Heterosexual and Homosexual "Pick Up" Bar Patrons in San Francisco
9:30 LAWRENCE A PALINKAS (UC-San Diego), DEBORAH L WINGARD (UC-San Diego) and
ELIZABETH BARRETT-CONNER (UC-San Diego) The Biocultural Context of Social
Support and Depression Among the Elderly
9:45 KITTY CORBETT (Kaiser Div of Res) Questionable Assumptions in Epidemiological Re-
search: Observations on Validity from an Alcohol Survey in a Mexican-American Com-
munity
10:00 GREGORY T CAMPBELL (UCLA) Historic Health Patterns on the Northern Cheyenne
Reservation, 1910-1929
10:15 Discussant: ARTHUR J RUBEL (UC-Irvine)
10:25- Discussant: LORNA GRINDLAY MOORE (COlorado-Denver)
10:35

4-016 CHURCH, TEMPLE AND COMMUNITY: CHRISTIANITY AND HINDUISM IN QUEENS


Sheraton-Havasupai
Organizer/Chair: ROGER SANJEK (CUNY-Queens C)
Sunday Morning. November 20 91

8:00 ROGER SANJEK (CUNY-Queens C) Christians from Three Continents: Americans and
Immigrants in Protestant Churches of Elmhurst. Queens
8:15 HSIANG-SHU I CHEN (CUNY-Queens C) A Guest Congregation?
8:30 RUBY DANTA (CUNY-Queens C) Hispanics in Protestant Churches
8:45 KYEYOUNG PARK (CUNY-Queens C) "Born Again": What It Means to Korean-Ameri-
cans in New York City
9:00 Break
9:10 MADHULIKA SHANKAR (Carnegie Mellon) Hindu Religious Activities of Asian-Indians in
Queens. NY
9:25 PRITI PRAKASH (CUNY-Queens C) Racial Tensions. Temple Defacement and the In-
dian Community
9:40 ELENA ACOSTA (CUNY-Queens C) The Socialization of Youth in an Italian and Hispanic
Catholic Parish
9:55 MILAGROS RICOURT (CUNY-Graduate Ctr) Church and Community Needs in Corona:
Protestant Women Leaders' Voices
10:10 STEVEN GREGORY (CUNY-Queens C) Religion and Empowerment Politics in a Black
Middle-Class Community
10:25- Discussion
10:45

4-017 ANTHROPOLOGY OF NONVIOLENCE AND PEACE (Commission on the Study of


Peace of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences) Shera-
ton-Gila
Organizers/Chairs: LESLIE S SPONSEL (Hawaii) and THOMAS A GREGOR (Vanderbilt)
8:00 LESLIE E SPONSEL (Hawaii) Introduction
8:05 BRUCE M KNAUFT (Emory) Harmony Versus Violence: Reflections From South New
Guinea
8:20 CLAYTON A ROBARCHEK (Wichita S) Ghosts. Witches and the Psychodynamics of Se-
mai Peacefulness
8:35 THOMAS A GREGOR (Vanderbilt) Intertribal Relations in Central Brazil and "Negative
Peace"
8:50 ROBERT A RUBINSTEIN (Chicago) Symbols. Substance and Security: Militarization in
the Caribbean and the Belize-Guatemala Dispute
9:05 MARY LECRON FOSTER (UC-Berkeley) Peace-Promoting Ritual Reversal
9:20 Break
9:30 Discussant: ROBERT KNOX DENTAN (SUNY-Buffalo)
9:45 Discussant: CARL O'NELL (Notre Dame)
10:00 Discussant: WALTER GOLDSCHMIDT (UCLA)
10:15- Conclusion
10:30

4-018 INVITED SESSION THE PASSING OF WILTON MARION KROGMAN: THE END OF AN
ERA (AAA Program Committee and Biological Anthropology Section) Hyatt-Phoenix
East
Organizer/Chair: M YASAR ISCAN (Florida Atlantic)
8:00 ALBERT A DAHLBERG (Chicago) Bill Krogman and His Early Years in Chicago
8:15 EDWARD E HUNT. JR (Massachusetts) Wilton M Krogman and Earnest A Hooton
Teachers of the New Physical Anthropology
8:30 GORDON T BOWLES (Syracuse) Human Growth and Variability
8:45 BERNARD W AGINSKY (World Understanding) Cultural Bio-Genetics
9:00 M YASAR ISCAN (Florida Atlantic) The Founder of Forensic Anthropology
9:15 W M BASS (Tennessee) Skeletal Remains Associated with the Lindbergh Kidnap Case
9:30 Break
9:45 ROBERT M MALINA (Texas) Growth of North American Children
10:00 ALEX F ROCHE (Wright S). SUMEI GIRO (Wright S) and RICHARD M BAUMGARTNER
(Wright S) Serial Changes in Body Composition
10:15 SOLOMON H KATZ (Pennsylvania) Progressive Accumulation of Centralized Body Fat in
Adolescent Males
10:30 JAMES A GAVAN (Missouri) Comparative Postnatal Growth in Primates
92 Sunday Morning, November 20

10:45 M S GOLDSTEIN (Tel Aviv) and B ARENSBURG (Tel Aviv) Israeli Paleoanthropology
11 :00- Discussion
11 :15

4-019 INVITED SESSION THE VISIBLE AND THE INVISIBLE: EXPLORATIONS IN MEANING
AND HUMAN ACTION (Society for Visual Anthropology) Hyatt-Russell A/B
Organizer/Chair: BRENDA FARNELL (Indiana)
8:00 Introduction
8:10 DRID WILLIAMS (Sydney) Space, Inter-Subjectivity and the Conceptual Imperative:
Three Ethnographic Cases
8:35 ADAM KEN DON (Indiana) Sociality, Social Interaction and Sign Language in Aboriginal
Australia
8:55 GAYNOR MCDONALD (McArthur Inst) Where Words Harm and Blows Heal
9: 15 BRENDA FARNELL (Indiana) Where Mind Is a Verb: 'Sign-Talk' of the Plains Indians Re-
visited
9:40 Discussion
9:55 Break
10:00 JOHN R VON STURMER (New South Wales) Truth Claims, Truth Production and the Em-
piricallmperative: Two Australian Cases
10:25 LEE ELLEN FRIEDLAND (Pennsylvania) Social Commentary in Afro-American Move-
ment Performance
10:45 ADRIENNE KAEPPLER (Smithsonian) Visible and Invisible in Hawaiian Dance
11 : 10- Discussion
11 :30

4-020 INVITED SESSION BUILDING CULTURAL MODELS FROM INTERVIEWS AND OTHER
TALK (American Ethnological Society) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom B
Organizers/Chairs: LINDA C GARRO (Manitoba) and CLAUDIA STRAUSS (Brown)
8:00 CLAUDIA STRAUSS (Brown) Unsettled Issues in the Cognitive Analysis of Discourse
8:20 ROY G D'ANDRADE (UC-San Diego) Building a Model of Equality
8:40 LAURIE J PRICE (North Carolina-Chapel Hill) Illness Discourse: Mappingthe Knowledge
Behind the Talk
9:00 LINDA C GARRO (Manitoba) Building Individual and Cultural Models of Chronic Pain
9:20 Break
9:35 NAOMI QUINN (Duke) The Usefulness and Limitations of the Interview for Cultural Anal-
ysis
9:55 EVE SWEETSER (UC-Berkeley) Universal and Cultural Metaphorical Models
10:15 HOLLY F MATHEWS (East Carolina) Uncovering Models of Gender from Accounts of
Folktales
10:35 DOROTHY HOLLAND (North Carolina-Chapel Hill) Cultural Models and Practice
10:55- Discussion
11 :30

4-021 INVITED SESSION INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND INTERNATIONALIZING THE


CURRICULUM: WHERE ARE WE? (Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges)
Hyatt-Regency Ballroom A
Organizer/Chair: CHARLES 0 ELLENBAUM (C of DuPage)
8:00 CHARLES 0 ELLENBAUM (C of DuPage) Introduction
8:05 MARLENE S ARNOLD (Millersville) Anthropologists as Cultural Consultants
8:15 RICHARD H FURLOW (Broward Comm C) International Education and Anthropology:
Broward Community College as a Model
8:25 MARGO L SMITH (Northeastern Illinois) Anthropology, A Logical But Not Inevitable
Leader in International/Intercultural Studies Programs
8:35 Discussion
8:50 DEBORAH P BHATTACHARYYA (Wittenberg) Living and Learning in Another Culture
9:00 BRUCE LA BRACK (Pacific) The Role of Anthropology in the Creation of Cross-Cultural
Training Courses for Study Abroad Programs
9:10 LINDA MILLER (Florida) Community College Faculty Seminar in Brazil
9:20 Discussion
Sunday Morning, November 20 93

9:35 BARBARA ITO (Rose-Ulman Inst of Tech) and TOMOKO HAMADA (William and Mary)
East Asian Curriculum Development for Scientists and Engineers
9:45 ELLEN C K JOHNSON (DuPage) Teaching About Women in Non-Western Cultures
9:55 KATHLEEN LOGAN (Alabama-Birmingham) International Studies Program
10:05 Discussion
10:20 Break
10:30 TED W PRESLEY, JR (Abilene Christian) International Students at US Universities and
Sociocultural Change
10:40 SHELDON SMITH (Wisconsin-La Crosse) Anthropology and Global Issues
10:50 KENYON R STEBBINS (West Virginia) International Studies at West Virginia University
11:00 Discussion
11 :15 SUSAN CALKINS (Macomb) Strategies for Internationalizing the CUrriculum
11:25 THOMAS R OBERLINK (Kalamazoo Valley Comm C) Strategies for an Internationalized
Curriculum
11:35- Discussion
11:55

4-022 FILMIVIDEO SCREENINGS Sheraton-Apache B


Organizer: JOAN WILLIAMS (Anthropology Film Center)
Chair: JOANNE KIRKPATRIC
8:00 MICHAEL TOBIAS Ahimsa
9:00 NIGERIAN YV AUTHORITY Portrait of a Culture
9:35 DUNCAN HOLADAY (Annenberg) Metos Jah Hut
9:45 THOMAS LUEHRSEN (Southern California) Zengbu After Mao
10:10 PETER ENTELL and WILLIAM HINTON Depending on Heaven
10:30 ANDRE SINGER (Southern California) Last Navigator
11:25 ROBERT ASCHER (Cornell) Bar Yohai
11:30 BETTY GOERKE (C of Martin) Archaeology
12:00- JERRY SCHULTZ (Kansas) and DAVID KENDALL (Kansas/KTWU) Chen and China's
1:00 Symphony

4-023 INVITED SESSION AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: JAMES W FERNANDEZ AND META-
PHORTHEORY IN ANTHROPOLOGY (American Ethnological Society) Hyatt-Regency
C
Organizer/Chair: STEPHEN GUDEMAN (Minnesota)
8:45 JOHN GUMPERZ (UC-Berkeley) Metaphors and the Maintenance of Involvement
9:10 RICHARD WERBNER (Manchester) Organizing Metaphors: Primordial and Ritual Se-
quencing
9:35 BENJAMIN N COLBY (UC-Irvine) On the Importance of Coherence for an Anthropology
of Practice
10:00 PASCAL R BOYER (Cambridge) Inchoateness and Memory
10:25 MARILYN IVY (Cornell) Figures of the Inchoate
10:50- Discussant: JAMES W FERNANDEZ (independent researcher)
11:20

4-024 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE ASSOCIATION Hyatt-Borein A/B


9:00

4-024A INVITED SESSION THEMES OF PLACE AND LOCALITY IN THE COLLECTIVE IDEN-
TITY OF MOBILE AND DISPLACED POPULA TIONS (AAA Program Committee) Hyatt-
Curtis A
Organizers: JAMES FERGUSON (UC-Irvine) and LlISA MALKKI (Harvard)
Chair: SALLY FALK MOORE (Harvard)
9:00 MARTHA KAPLAN (Chicago) Re-Creating the Yavutu: Visions of Past and Future Among
Fijian Deportees
9:15 LlISA MALKKI (Harvard) Autochthons in Exile: "History" and "Homeland" in the Con-
sciousness of Hutu Refugees
9:30 GEORGE BISHARAT (San FranciSCO Public Defender's Office) The Dynamics of Social
Identification Among Palestinian Refugees in the West Bank
94 Sunday Morning, November 20

9:45 YASUKO I TAKEZAWA (Washington) "Breaking the Silence": Re-creation of Ethnicity


Among Japanese Americans
10:00 KAREN LEONARD (UC-Irvine) Finding One's Own Place: The Imposition of Asian Land-
scapes on Rural California
10:15 Break
10:25 JAMES FERGUSON (UC-Irvine) The Country and the City on the Copperbelt
10:40 JOHN BORNEMAN (Harvard) A House Divided: Territorial and Familial Metaphors of Na-
tional Division
10:55 PAULINE TURNER STRONG (Chicago) Captivated by the Other: Representations of
Captivity Among Indians in Colonial North America
11:10 INTISAR NAJD (UC-Irvine) The Sense of Community Among Druze Immigrants in the US
11 :25 KATHLEEN HALL (Chicago) Becoming Ethnic: A Process of Negotiating Place and
Homeland Among British Sikhs
11 :40- Discussant: SALL Y FALK MOORE (Harvard)
12:00

4-025 XXVlIth CONFERENCE ON AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES: HISTORICAL AND


AREAL TOPICS (Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas)
Hyatt-Curtis B
Organizer: LOUANNA FURBEE (Missouri)
Ch3ir: WICK R MILLER (Utah)
9:00 JOHN E KOONTZ (Colorado-Boulder) Avian Loans: Selected Birdnames of Eastern
North America
9:15 MARTHA J MACRI (UC-Berkeley) Quichean Influent;e in the Formation of the Maya Script
9:30 HILAIRE P VALIQUETTE (New Mexico) Greenberg's Keresan Connection
9:45 VICTOR GOLLA (George Washington) Penutian: A Successful Hypothesis
10:00 Break
10:15 ERIC P HAMP (Chicago) On the Strength of Mesoamerica as a Linguistic Area
10:30 DORIS L PAYNE (Oregon) Evidences for a Western Amazonian Linguistic Area
10:45 BRUCE MANNHEIM (Michigan) Conditions on Sound Change in Southern Peruvian Que-
chua
11 :00 ARTHUR P SORENSEN (independent researcher) Reconsiderations from Eastern Tu-
kanoan for Amerindian
11:15- RUDOLPH C TROIKE (Illinois-Champaign) Ancient Eastern South American: Arawakan
11 :30 and Macro-Ge

4-027 RITES OF PASSAGE AND CONCEPTIONS OF GENDER IN JUDAISM Hyatt-Phoenix


West
Organizers/Chairs: HOWARD EILBERG-SCHWARTZ (Temple) and RIV-ELLEN PRELL
(Minnesota)
9:30 HOWARD EILBERG-SCHWARTZ (Temple) The Fertile Cut: The Meaning of Circumci-
sion in Ancient Judaism
9:45 LAWRENCE A HOFFMAN (Hebrew Union) Male Life-Line and Blood Symbolism in Clas-
sical Judaism
10:00 HARVEY E GOLDBERG (Hebrew) Humpty Dumpty and the Gaon of Vilna: Methodologi-
cal Problems in Analyzing Jewish Wedding Ceremonies
10:15 NAOMI JANOWITZ (UC-Davis) Dust to Dust: Notions of Body and Secondary Burial in
Judaism
10:30 Break
10:40 RIV-ELLEN PRELL (Minnesota) The Meaning of Gender Symmetry and Asymmetry in Ju-
daism
10:55 JOELLE BAHLOUL (Indiana) Practical Liminality in Contemporary Jewish Ritual
11:10 Discussant: DON HANDELMAN (Hebrew)
11:25- Discussion
11:40

4-028 ANTHROPOLOGY MEETS HISTORY IN PORTUGAL: KINSHIP, INHERITANCE AND


DYNAMIC COMMUNITY MODELS (Society for Anthropology of Europe) Sheraton-
Grand Ballroom North
Organizer/Chair: BRIAN JUAN O'NEILL (ISCTE-Lisbon)
Sunday Morning, November 20 95

9:20 BRIAN JUAN O'NEILL (ISCTE-Lisbon) Introduction


9:25 DENISE LAWRENCE (California Poly tech-Pomona) Home, Housing and Neighborhood:
Changing Patterns in the Alto Alentejo
9:40 ALVARO FERREIRA DA SILVA (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) Family, Property and
Work: Structures and Developmental Processes of Domestic Groups
9:55 CRISTIANA BASTOS (CUNY-ISCTE) Household, Inheritance and Settlement Patterns in
the Mountains of the Algarve
10:10 M FATIMA BRANDAo (Fac Economica-Porto) Peasant Property and the 1867 Civil Code
10:25 BRIAN JUAN O'NEILL (ISCTE-Lisbon) Preferential Partibility and the Ambiguous Heir
10:40 Break
10:50 FRANCISCO MARTINS RAMOS (Evora) Vila Velha Revisited: Anti anti-Cutileiro
11 :05 JOAQUIM PAIS DE BRITO (ISCTE-Lisbon) A Communitarian Village: Temporal Pro-
cesses and Historicity
11:20 JOSE MANUEL SOBRAL (Instituto de Ciencias Sociais-Lisbon) Reproduction, Historicity
and Identity in the History of a Portuguese Village
11:35 Discussant: GEORGES AUGUSTINS (CNRS)
12:00- Discussion
12:15

4-029 SCHOOL CULTURE, STUDENT SUCCESS AND PUBLIC POLICY: ETHNOGRAPHIC


APPROACHES Hyatt-Remington A/B
Organizer: YOLANDA T MOSES (CSU-Dominguez Hills)
Chair: SIGNITHIA FORDHAM (Yale)
9:30 JOANN DANELO BARBOUR (Stanford) The Work of School District Superintendents: A
Culture of Reciprocity and Exchange-Methods and Findings
9:45 CLIFFORD A BEHRENS (UCLA) Factors Affecting Performance in a Shipibo Bilingual
School
10:00 REBA N PAGE (UC-Riverside) What Kinds of Schools?
10:15 JERRY A SCHULTZ (Kansas) Indian Policy Implementation: The Kickapoo Nation School
10:30 SIGNITHIA FORDHAM (Yale) Peer-Proofing Academic Competition Among Black Ado-
lescents: "Acting White" Black American Style
10:45 MART JO MCGEE BROWN (Georgia) Learning From the Hidden Curriculum
11 :00- Discussion
11:15

4-030 POWER AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF POLITICAL REALITY (Society for the Anthro-
pology of Europe) Sheraton-Apache A
Organizers/Chairs: PATRICIA R GIBSON (U of the South) and ULI LINKE (Rutgers)
9:35 HERMINE G DE SOTO (Wisconsin-Madison) Between ReSignation and Revolution: A
Contemporary German Scenario from the Countryside
9:50 ULI LINKE (Rutgers) "Green" Politics and the Appropriation of Popular (Folk) Culture
10:05 PATRICIA R GIBSON (U of the South) From Hausfrau to Autonome Frau: Feminism in
Rosenheim County
10:20 IVAN KALMAR (Toronto) Jews and Germans: A Study of Political Discourse
10:35 Break
10:45 ANDREA C KLiMT (Stanford) Friends, Enemies or Hosts: Portuguese Migrants Argue
About the Germans
11 :00 SAM BECK (Cornell) The Deculturalization of Romania's Saxons
11 :15 Discussant: GEORGE SPINDLER (Stanford)
11 :35- Discussant: JOHN W COLE (Massachusetts)
11:55

4-031 INVITED SESSION ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY AND METHODOLOGY IN CON-


TEMPORARY AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES (National Association for Student
Anthropologists and General Anthropology Division) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom D
Organizers: A K B PILLAI (Ramapo C) and JAMES M EDELL (Columbia)
Chair: JOAN VINCENT (Barnard C)
9:55 GEORGE W STOCKING, JR (Chicago) Adhesions of Customs and Alternations of
Sounds
96 Sunday Morning, November 20

10:40 A K B PILLAI (Ramapo C) Scientific Anthropology: Theory and Applications


11 :25- Discussion
12:00

4-032 LANGUAGE AND CHILDREN IN THE MAYAN AREA Sheraton-Hopi B


Organizer/Chair: SUSAN GARZON (Iowa)
10:00 CLIFTON PYE (Kansas) Acquisition of Voice in Quiche Mayan
10:15 MICHAEL RICHARDS (Wisconsin-Madison) and JULIA RICHARDS (Wisconsin-Madi-
son) Bilingualism Among Guatemalan Mayan Schoolchildren
10:30 SUSAN GARZON (Iowa) Bilingualism Among Mayan Children and Its Relation to Lan-
guage Shift
10:45 MARCELA SALDIVIA (Rafael Landivar) Domains of Use Among Children in Xenacoj
11 :00 JOSE ARNULFO SIMON (Guatemalan Ministry of Education, Region V) Curriculum Re-
form and Its Benefits for Children Who Speak Mayan Languages
11 :15- Discussant: NORA ENGLAND (Iowa)
11:30

4-033 DEVELOPMENT ANTHROPOLOGY IN LATIN AMERICA (Inter-American Foundation


and National Association for the Practice of Anthropology) Sheraton-Maricopa
Organizers: DAVID BRAY (Inter-American Foundation) and RICHARD REED (Smith C)
Chair: RICHARD REED (Smith C)
10:05 RICHARD K REED (Smith C) Indian Households and Transformation of the Agrarian Sec-
tor
10:20 LEOPOLDO J BARTOLOME (Entidad Binacional Yacyreta) Assessing Success in Rural
Development Projects: Some Empirical Considerations
10:35 DAVID BRAY (Inter-American Foundation) Development Anthropology and Indigenous
Peoples in the Argentine Chaco
10:50 RAMON FOGEL (CERI) The Policies of the World Bank and Indigenous Peoples in Par-
aguay: The Case of Proyecto Caazapa
11 :05 FREDERICK J CONWAY (San Diego S) Sustainability in Development: A Case Study
from Haiti
11 :20- Discussant: ROBERT J SMITH (Kansas)
11 :30

4-034 STUDIES IN HISTORICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Hopi A


Chair: SUSAN DOBYNS (Arizona)
10:05 SUSAN DOBYNS (Arizona) Thieves, Captains and Kings: Perceptions of Cultures in
Contact
10:20 DONNA BIRDWELL-PHEASANT (Lamar) The Social Reproduction of Poverty: A Case
Study from Ireland
10:35 DANIEL MCGEE (SUNY-Binghamton), DAVID PRICE (Florida) and PAUL GOLDSMITH
(Florida) Nuer Expansion: Materialist Considerations
10:50 ROGER G ROSE (Bishop) Patterns of Protest: A Hawaiian Mat-Weaver's Response to
19th-Century Taxation and Change
11 :05 Break
11:15 MARY T HUBER (Carnegie Foundation) Service and Solidarity: Colonial Contradictions
and Community Ideals
11:30 DANIEL L BOXBERGER (Western Washington) The Indian Homestead Act: An Ethnohis-
torical Analysis
11:45- EVERETT J BASSETT (Dames and Moore) Apache Assimilation and the Reclamation
12:00 Service

4-035 THE EMERGENCE OF WAGE LABOR: STRUCTURE, CHOICE AND CULTURE Sher-
aton-Mohave A
Chair: AMITAI ETZIONI (Harvard)
10:10 AMITAI ETZIONI (Harvard) Introduction
10:15 KARL F RAMBO (SUNY-Stony Brook) Work Categories and Economic Change in Simbu,
Papua New Guinea
Sunday Morning, November 20 97

10:30 JOSIAH HEYMAN (CUNY) The Emergence of Waged Work Lives on the US-Mexico Bor-
der
10:45 BAHRAM TAVAKOLIAN (Denison) Working for the Extras: Gender and Work in an Oil
Economy
11 :00 DANIEL BRADBURD (Clarkson) Market Relations, Herd Structure and Social Organiza-
tion Among Pastoralists
11 :15 STEPHEN L MIKESELL (Wisconsin-Madison) Industrial Capitalism, Textile Trade and
Urbanization of the Countryside
11 :30 Discussant: JUNE NASH (CUNY)
11 :45 Discussant: AMITAI ETZIONI (Harvard)
12:00- Discussion
12:15

4-036 ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO SOCIAL HISTORY IN EARLY COLONIAL


CENTRAL AMERICA (Archeology Section) Sheraton-Grand Ballroom South
Organizer/Chair: WILLIAM R FOWLER (Vanderbilt)
10:10 RICHARD M LEVENTHAL (SUNY-Albany) and GRANT DJONES (Davidson C) Ethnohis-
torical Archeological Research in the Maya Lowlands
10:25 ROBERT M HILL (Texas-San Antonio) Boundaries of the Eastern Chajoma POlity: A Con-
tribution to Preconquest Highland Maya Political Geography
10:40 PAUL E AMAROLI (Vanderbilt) and WILLIAM R FOWLER (Vanderbilt) The Collapse of
the Cuscatlan Kingdom
10:55 WILLIAM R FOWLER (Vanderbilt) The Political Economy of 16th-Century Izalco
11:10 Break
11:20 GLORIA LARA PINTO (Inst Hond de Ant e Hist) and GEORGE HASEMANN (Kentucky)
Indigenous Society in 16th-Century Northeast Honduras
11:35 JOHN M WEEKS (Minnesota) Congregacion as a Frontier Institution in Colonial Hondu-
ras
11 :05 NANCY J BLACK (SUNY-Albany) Missionaries as Agents of Culture Change: The Mer-
cedarian Order in Western Honduras During the Colonial Period
12:05- Discussion
12:20

4-037 HIERARCHIES AND RESISTANCE IN BRAZIL Sheraton-Navajo A


Chair: ROBERTO DA MATTA (Notre Dame)
10:25 JOSE FLAvlO PESSOA DE BARROS (Federal Do Rio De Janeiro) Jurema, Black-Indig-
enous Cultural Complex
10:40 ELAINE ELiSABETSKY (Federal Do Para) Emic Medical Systems as an Instrument of
Cultural Resistance
10:55 DARRELL ADDISON POSEY (Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi) White People Say They
Admire the Indian, But They Really Only Ignore Us: What Happens When Native Peoples
Try to Speak Out Against Mega-Projects
11:10 SIDNEY M GREENFIELD (Wisconsin-Milwaukee) The Body as a Disposable Container:
Spiritist Healers in Brazil and Their Critics
11:25- ANTONIUS C G M ROBBEN (Michigan-Ann Arbor) Domestic Space and Social Organi-
11 :40 zation in Brazil

4-038 AUTHORING PERSONS. BODIES AND TEXTS Sheraton-Navajo C


Organizers/Chairs: FRANCES E MASCIA-LEES (Simon's Rock of Bard C) and LOUISE
KRASNIEWICZ (SUNY-Albany)
10:30 FRANCES E MASCIA-LEES (Simon's Rock of Bard C) and PAT SHARPE (Simon's Rock
of Bard C) Reading the Female Body
10:45 LOUISE KRASNIEWICZ (SUNY-Albany) Authorship and the Semiotic Riot of Partheno-
genesis
11:00 DALE BAUER (Miami) Edith Wharton's Twilight Sleep and the Politics of the Twenties
11:15 COLLEEN B COHEN (Vassar C) Reading and Writing the Script of Anthropology: Bene-
dict, Gender and Style
11:30- Discussant: PAT SHARPE (Simon's Rock of Bard C)
11:45
98 Sunday Morning, November 20

4-039 TEXT, FORM AND CULTURE Sheraton-Mohave B


Chair: ROBERT DANIELS (North Carolina)
10:25 JOHN C H R KNUDSEN (Bergen) Diamonds, Powers and Biographies
10:40 AYALA GABRIEL (Rochester) Between Text and Context: Israeli Women's Eisegesis of
the Hebrew Bible
10:55 KATHERINE PLATT (Brown) Orality and Gender in Tunisian Islam
11:10 BARBARA JO LANTZ (Wilson Ctr) Reportorial Cartoons, Female Entertainers and An-
thropologicallnquiry: The Power of the Gaze in Mexico
11 :25 Break
11 :35 CYNTHIA J NOVACK (Barnard C) What Is American About American Dance?
11:50 WILLIAM WASHABAUGH (Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Night Music at the Imperial Western
Eatery: Flamenco
12:05- JOHN KIRKPATRICK (Nomos Institute) From Was to Ought: Arguments from Tradition in
12:20 Modern Hawaii

SUNDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 20

4-040 ANTHROPOLOGY AND HISTORY IN THE MIXTECA: RECENT MULTIDISCIPLINARY


RESEARCH (Archeology Section) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom C
Organizers: MARK B KING (Michigan) and BRUCE E BYLAND (CUNY-Lehman C)
Chair: RONALD SPORES (Vanderbilt)
1 : 15 Introduction
1:20 PATRICIA MONTESANO (CUNY-Graduate Ctr), BRUCE E BYLAND (CUNY-Lehman)
and JOHN POHL (UCLA) Archeological and Codical Views of Changing Political Associ-
ation in the Mixteca Alta
1:35 AUDREY KORELSTEIN (CUNY-Graduate etr) Late Formative and Early ClaSSic Orga-
nization in the Mixteca Alta
1 :50 EDWINA WILLIAMS (CUNY-Graduate Ctr) Lithic Production in the Mixteca Alta: Special-
ized Craft Production in the Classic and Postclassic Periods
2:05 SUSAN SNOW (UCLA) Astronomy and the Calendar in Mixtec Codices
2:20 Break
2:30 JOHN MONAGHAN (Vanderbilt) From Cargo to Gift Exchange in a Mixtec Community
2:45 JOHN POHL (UCLA) and BRUCE E BYLAND (CUNY-Lehman) The Mixtec Codices Re-
visited: Archeology, Ethnography and Ethnohistory in the Study of Mixtec Political History
3:00 MARK B KING (Michigan) Historical Metaphors and Mixtec Political Ideology: The Poetic
Structures of 16th-Century Mixtec Language and Symbolism
3:15 Discussant: RONALD SPORES (Vanderbilt)
3:25- Discussion
3:35

4-041 WOMEN'S HEALTH Sheraton-Apache A


Organizer/Chair: EVELYN L BARBEE (Michigan)
1:15 EVELYN L BARBEE (Michigan) Introduction
1 :20 KATHLEEN HUTTLINGER (Northern Arizona) Cultural Implications of Adolescent Child-
bearing
1:35 LESLIE MARSHALL (Iowa) Acculturated Women and Traditional Life Events: Pregnancy
and Childbirth for Papua New Guinea University Women
1:50 ANDREA F BROCKMEIER (Southern Methodist) and THOMAS M JOHNSON (Southern
Methodist) Ethnographic Evidence for Menstrual Synchrony
2:05 SUM I E COLLIGAN (North Adams S) and MICHELE A ETHIER (North Adams S) PMS:
Medical or Cultural Anomaly?
2:20 Break
2:30 JANET D ALLAN (Texas-Austin) Weight Management Activities Among Black Women
2:45 EVELYN L BARBEE (Michigan) Sadness and Depression in African American Women
3:00 MARJORIE A MUECKE (Washington) Mother Sold Food, Daughter Sells Her Body: Cul-
tural Continuity in the Thai Context of "Progress"
3:15- Discussant: LEE ANN HOFF (Northeastern C of Nursing)
3:30
Sunday Morning, November 20 99

4-042 CHRISTIANITY AND COLONIALISM Sheraton-Mohave B


Chair: JUDITH SHAPIRO (Bryn Mawr)
1 :30 JUDITH SHAPIRO (Bryn Mawr) Introduction
1:35 JAY C FIKES (Michigan) Investigating Esoterica in Huichol Ritual and Shamanism
1 :50 ANNE WOODRICK (UC-San Diego) The Descent of the Holy Ghost: Catholic Pentecos-
talism Among Rural Yucatecan Women
2:05 ALEXANDER H BOLYANATZ (UC-San Diego/SIL) Varied Reactions to Christian Mis-
sionization: A Case From Irian Jaya
2:20 JOHN BARKER (British Columbia) Papuan Clergy and the Emergence of a National CUl-
ture in Papua New Guinea: A Life History Perspective
2:35 NICOLE CONSTABLE (UC-Berkeley) The Hakka Past in Hakka Christian Present
2:50 SARAH H STAPLETON (Stanford) The Madwoman, the Priest and the Old Men: A Reli-
gious Movement in the Northern Philippines
3:05 Discussant: JUDITH SHAPIRO (Bryn Mawr)
3:20 Discussant: TOM BEl DELMAN (New York)
3:35- Discussion
3:55

4-043 SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN HUMANS AND THEIR ANCESTORS (Biological Anthropol-


ogy Section) Sheraton-Grand Ballroom South
Organizer/Chair: ANDREW KRAMER (Michigan)
1:30 LENORE BARBIAN (Massachusetts-Amherst) and GEORGE J ARMELAGOS (Massa-
chusetts-Amherst) Patterns of Sexual Dimorphism as an Indicator of Behavior and Nutri-
tional Status
1 :45 ANDREW KRAMER (Michigan) Sexual Dimorphism in the Hominid Fossil Record: The
Sang iran Remains
2:00 DAVID W FRAYER (Kansas) Sexual Dimorphism in Post-Neanderthal Europeans
2:15 TZIPI KAHANA (Hebrew) Microevolutionary Changes in Sexual Dimorphism
2:30 Break
2:45 PATRICIA BRIDGES (Queens) Sexual Dimorphism and Subsistence Strategy in Recent
Human Groups
3:00 C OWEN LOVEJOY (Kent S). SCOTT W SIMPSON (Kent S) and KEVIN KERN (Kent S)
Skeletal Dimorphism in Fossil Samples: A New Method with Application to Australopithe-
cus afarensis
3:15 DWIGHT W READ (UCLA) Sexual Dimorphism or Species Differences Among Early
Hominids?
3:30 Discussant: ROBERTA HALL (Oregon S)
3:45- Discussant: C LORING BRACE (Michigan)
4:00

4-044 REFLECTIONS ON THEORETICAL APPROACHES Sheraton-Mohave A


Chair: To be announced
1:30 ROBERT C ULiN (Alleghany C) Critical Reflections on the Textual Turn
1 :45 DEJAN TRICKOVIC (New School for Social Research) Anthropology and Metaphysics
2:00 JOHN W BURTON (Connecticut C) The Individualist Mode: Beyond the Reflexive Muse
2:15 FRAN MARKOWITZ (Hebrew U) Can Anthropology Be Life?
2:30 JEFFREY C REICHWEIN (Ohio S) Critique of the "Classics": Early 20th-Century Colum-
bia Plateau Ethnographies
2:45 Break
3:00 VIRGINIA KERNS (Williams and Mary) Early Influences on Steward's Cultural Ecology
3:10 EDWARD L GREENAMYRE (Tennessee Tech) Counting So long and Getting It Wrong
3:25 PHILIP SINGER (Oakland School of Health Sciences) and KATE ANKENBRANDT (Oak-
land Comm C) Informant Fraud-lying or Cultural Adaptation?
3:40- JAMES DOW (Oakland) The Evolution of ExplOitation
3:55

4-045 REPRODUCING AND TRANSFORMING GENDER ROLES Hyatt Regency Russell A/B
Chair: HOllY MATHEWS (East Carolina)
1:30 NIELS M SAM PATH (Oxford) East Indian Masculinity in Trinidad
100 Sunday Morning, November 20

1 :45 MARIA-BARBARA WATSON-FRANKE (San Diego S) Where's Pappa? Male Roles and
Images in Matrilineal Societies
2:00 BRUCE G MILLER (Arizona S) Sexual Composition of Tribal Councils
2:15 MARY ANGLIN (Lenoir-Rhyne C) Working in the Mica: Wage Labor and the Construction
of Gender
2:30 JOYCE DE HAMMOND (Western Washington) Role Reversal Cartoons and Feminism
2:45 Break
3:00 JANET BAUER (Tufts) Patriarchy in Anthropology: Between Missionary Ethnography
and Critical Feminist Studies
3:15 ROBERT BRIGHTMAN (Wisconsin-Madison) Woman the Non-Hunter: The Social Prem-
ises of Anthropological Explanation
3:30 KATHRYN H KAVANAGH (Maryland) Ethnicity and Gender in Nursing: A Case of Invisi-
bility and Selective Avoidance
3:45- PATRICIA V SYMONDS (Brown) Inferiors and Equals: Hmong Women in Northern Thai-
4:00 land

4-046 SUBVERSION, RESISTANCE AND PROTEST Hyatt Remington AlB


Chair: JEAN DEBERNARDI (Bryn Mawr)
1:35 FAYE V HARRISON (Louisville) The Struggle to Define and Empower "True Rastas"
1 :50 JOHN W PULIS (New School for Social Research) Ears to Hear and Eyes to See: The
Power of Words and Sounds in Ras-Ta-Farian Reasoning
2:05 ELIZABETH S EVANS (Stanford) "Manifestation": French Agriculturalists and the Dis-
course of Popular Resistance
2:20 JANE SZUREK (Rhode Island C) Women and the British Coal Strike: Lives Transformed?
2:35 Break
2:50 MARY MARGARET STEEDL Y (Inst for Advanced Study) Requiem For a Badman: Se-
ance and Subversion in Karoland
3:05 JENNIFER NOURSE (Virginia) The Stranger King in Indonesia
3:20 EUGENE S KUMEKAWA (UC-San Diego) The Legitimation and Construction of Tradi-
tion: The Maintenance of Ethnicity Among the Chinese in Fiji
3:50 Discussant: MICHAEL FOLEY (Texas A & M)
4:05- Discussion
4:20

4-047 HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS AND FORMS OF ACTION Hyatt-Regency Ballroom


D
Organizers/Chairs: DEBORAH A CARO (George Washington) and DEBORAH S RUBIN
(IFPRI)
1:30 DEBORAH A CARO (George Washington) Introduction
1:35 CHARLES RUTHEISER (Johns Hopkins) Culture, Schooling and Ideology in Belize
1:50 GERTRUDE FRASER (Cornell) The Loss of Mother Wit: Memory and History in an Afro-
American Community
2:05 REBECCA B BATEMAN (Johns Hopkins) Slaves or Warriors? Differing Interpretations of
History Between Indians and Blacks of the Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma
2:20 SAMUEL MARTINEZ-MAZA (Johns Hopkins) Popular Images of History and the Ques-
tion of Black Political Participation in the Dominican Republic Today
2:35 KENNETH BILBY (Johns Hopkins) Ethnogenesis, Historical Consciousness and Histori-
cal Depth
2:50 Break
3:00 SALL Y PRICE (Minnesota) Europe and the People Without Art History
3:15 DEBORAH S RUBIN (International Food Policy Research Inst) Farming Together: Pat-
terns of Cooperation in Tanzanian Agriculture
3:30 DEBORAH HEATH (Lewis and Clark) Images of Patron-Clientage and Political Economy
in Senegambia
3:45 DEBORAH A CARO (George Washington) Reproducing Labor: Procreative Metaphors in
the Accumulation of Herds and Cloth in the Andes
4:00 SCOTT GUGGENHEIM (World Bank) Peasant Perceptions of Agricultural Researchers
4:15 Break
4:20 Discussant: RICHARD PRICE (Minnesota-Minneapolis)
Sunday Afternoon, November 20 101

4:35 Discussant: SIDNEY W MINTZ (Johns Hopkins)


4:50- Discussion
5:00

4-048 INVITED SESSION THE LEGACY OF KATE PECK KENT: MATERIAL CULTURE
STUDY IN THE SOUTHWEST (American Ethnological Society and Council for Museum
Anthropology) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom A
Organizers/Chairs: MARGOT B SCHEVILL (Haffenreffer Museum and Brown) and SUZ-
ANNE BAIZERMAN (Minnesota)
1:30 MARGOT B SCHEVILL (Haffenreffer Museum and Brown) Kate Peck Kent: 1914-1987-
Anthropologist, Textile Expert, Teacher, and Valued Colleague
1:50 SUZANNE BAIZERMAN (Minnesota) The Study of Material Culture: The Case of South-
west Textiles
2:10 ANNE M SPENCER (The Newark Museum) The Legacy of Kate Peck Kent: A Museum
Curator's View
2:30 RAMONA L SAKIESTEWA (Ramona Sakiestewa Inc) Pueblo Embroidery
2:50 Break
3:05 MARIA VERGARA WILSON (independent researcher) Kate Peck Kent: Friend and Ob-
server
3:25 SUSAN BROWN MCGREEVY (Wheelwright Museum) Woven Holy People: Navajo
Sand painting Textiles
3:45 ANN LANE HEDLUND (Arizona S) In Pursuit of Style: Kate Kent and Navajo Esthetics
4:05 Discussant: JOE BEN WHEAT (Colorado-Boulder)
4:20 Discussant: ANDREW H WHITEFORD (BelOit)
4:35- Discussion
4:55

4-049 CURRENT TRENDS IN SWEDISH SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY Sheraton-Grand Ball-


room North
Organizers/Chairs: W ARENS (SUNY-Stony Brook) and ULLA-BRITT ENGELBREKT-
SON (Gothenburg)
1:30 W ARENS (SUNY-Stony Brook) Introduction
1:45 TOMAS GERHOLM (Gothenburg) Disciplinary Cultures
2:00 GEORG Y L1THMAN (Stockholm) Globalizing Essentialism: Literacy and Literacy Pro-
graming
2:15 MARITA EASTMOND (Gothenburg) Political Symbolism in Chilean Exile
2:30 GUDRUN DAHL (Stockholm) The Emics and Etics of Development
2:45 THOMAS HAKANSSON (Stockholm) Bridewealth and Stratification Among the Gusii of
Kenya
3:00 Discussant: DAVID PARKIN (SOAS)
3:15 Break
3:30 ULLA-BRITT ENGELBREKTSON (Gothenburg) Second-Generation Turks in Sweden:
Identity and DeCision Making
3:45 WIL LUNDSTROM-BURGHOORN (Gothenburg) A Mixed Bag
4:00 CELIO FERREIRA (Gothenburg) "Possible Worlds" in Western Micronesia
4:15 CLAES CORLIN (Upsala) Collective and Individual Responsibility: Economic Transfor-
mation and Social Control in the Vietnamese Rural Cooperative
4:30 SVEN CEDERROTH (Gothenburg) Landless Villagers in Java: Economic Conditions, So-
cial Relations and Cultural Models
4:45- Discussant: ADAM KUPER (Brunei)
5:00

4-050 LANGUAGE USE AND MEANING Hyatt-Phoenix West


Chair: BEN BLOUNT (Georgia)
2:00 KAREN J BRISON (UC-San Diego) Gossipand Innuendo: The Importance of Informal Ac-
tivities in Community Politics
2:15 JAMES M ORR (Oregon) Preferred Personality Descriptors and Self-Esteem in a Turkish
Small Town
102 Sunday Afternoon, November 20

2:30 MARK 0 SUTTON (California S) Ethnobiologicallnferences from Great Basin Oral Tra-
dition
2:45 WILLIAM BALEE (New York Botanical Garden) Nomenclatural Rules in Ka'apor Ethno-
botany
3:00 Break
3:15 CRAIG MISHLER (independent researcher) The Blind Boy and the Loon: A Native Amer-
ican Tale Type
3:30 KATE BROWN (Creighton) and ANDREW JAMETON (U of Nebraska Medical Ctr) The
USSR and Hard Times in the US Heartland
3:45- DOUGLASS P ST CHRISTIAN (McMaster) Sex, Death and the Poetics of Lust: Political
4:00 Metaphors in News Media AIDS Narratives

4-051 STUDIES OF SELF AND EMOTION Sheraton-Pima


Chair: DEWIGHT R MIDDLETON (SUNY-Oswego)
2:00 TAKAMI KUWAYAMA (UCLA) Merging: Parent-Child Suicide in Japan
2:15 THOMAS MASCHIO (McMaster) The Way of a Person: Discourse About the Human Per-
sonality in Southwest New Britain
2:30 SIAMAK MOVAHEDI (Massachusetts-Boston) Individual Identity and Cultural Ideology
of Life and Death
2:45 CAROL TROSSET (Arizona) Effusiveness and Repression: The Dual Self in Wales
3:00 Break
3:15 RICHARD G CONDON (Arkansas) AggreSSion Management and Conflict Resolution
Among Inuit Adolescents in the Canadian Arctic
3:30 PEARL KATZ (Walter Reed) Constructs of Emotion Among Drill Sergeants
3:45 KARL G HEIDER (South Carolina) Anger in Indonesia
4:00- DEWIGHT R MIDDLETON (SUNY-Oswego) Emotion and Morality: New Perspectives
4:15

4-052 EXPLORING THE ADOLESCENT WORLD: FAMILY, PEERS, SCHOOL, WORK AND
COMMUNITY Sheraton-Havasupai
Organizers/Chairs: HEEWON CHANG (Oregon) and LETTY LINCOLN (Oregon)
2:00 Introduction
2:05 DOUG COOPER (Vanderbilt) Talking To and About Computers in a Middle-School Class-
room
2:20 CHRISTINE SLEETER (Wisconsin-Parkside) Student Cultural Knowledge versus Class-
room Knowledge
2:35 HEEWON CHANG (Oregon) Adolescent Fund Raising as a Reflection of American Ideals
2:50 KATHY G HAYES (UCLA) When the Learning Disability Is Left at School: The Case of the
Mexican-American Adolescent
3:05 DONNA L DEYHLE (Utah) What Happened to the Drum?: The World of Navajo Youth
3:20 OIAN LU (Alaska-Fairbanks) A Chinese Adolescent in an American School: A Case Study
3:35 Discussant: JOHN CHILCOTT (Arizona)
3:50- Discussion
4:05

4-053 APPLYING ANTHROPOLOGY TO ORGANIZATIONAL ISSUES (National Association


for the Practice of Anthropology and Society for Urban Anthropology) Sheraton-Apache
B
Chair: PETER B HAMMOND (UCLA)
2:00 PETER B HAMMOND (UCLA) Toward Redefining Applied Anthropology
2:15 BRIDGET CIARAMITARO (Memphis S) and STANLEY HYLAND (Memphis S) Energy Fu-
tures: The Changing Roles of Producers, Distributors and Consumers in Complex Soci-
eties
2:30 CAROLE J ROBBINS (HBM/Creamer) Applying Ethnography to Marketing Research
2:45 KAREN A STEPHENSON (Harvard) Corporate Hierarchy and Influence
3:00 Break
3:15 DAVID P REDDY (Florida) Technology Utilization and Organizational Culture
3:30 FRANKLIN C SOUTHWORTH (Pennsylvania) Training in Non-Verbal Communication for
Cross-Cultural Work
Sunday Afternoon, November 20 103

3:45 MARGARET KIEFFER (Cognitive Enterprises) 1-, We-, Us- Types: To What Extent the
Helping Hand
4:00- Discussant: ERVE CHAMBERS (Maryland)
4:15

4-054 COGNITION AND IDEOLOGY IN EUROPEAN CULTURE (Society for the Anthropology
of Europe) Sheraton-Maricopa
Organizer/Chair: WILLIAM A DOUGLASS (Nevada-Reno) (Nevado-Reno)
2:00 ELLEN BADONE (McMaster) Power and Fear: Reconstructing Witchcraft Experiences in
Brittany
2:15 SALVATORE CUCCHIARI (Colgate) Moral Integrity and Social Hierarchy in Southern Eu-
rope: Reexamining "Honor and Shame" Through the Lens of Sicilian Pentecostalism
2:30 PAMELA QUAGGIOTTO (Columbia) Affect and Cognition in Ritual: The Oedipal Drama
Through Sicilian Women's Symbolic Production
2:45 JACQUELINE LlNDENFELD (CSU-Northridge) Traditi'lnal Aspects of French Urban
Marketplaces
3:00 Break
3:10 ROBERT HOWARD (SUNY-Stony Brook) Ecology and C,ass Conflict in Spanish Wine
Cooperatives
3:25 CARRIE DOUGLASS (Virginia) The Spanish Fiesta Cycle
3:40 RACHELLE H SALTZMAN (Texas) A Working-Class Critique of British Upper-Class Folk-
lore
3:55 KATHERINE C DONAHUE (e ,Quth and Hitchcock) Au Revoir to Ideology? Rassem-
blement and the French Pre, ,al Elections
4:10 LAWRENCE J TAYLOR (LaL lie) Speaking of Mericles: Peripheral Religious Dis-
course in Post-Vatican IIlrelano
4:25- Discussion
4:45

4-055 XXV 11th CONFERENCE ON AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES: LANGUAGES OF THE


SOUTHWEST (Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas)
Hyatt-Phoenix East
Organizers: LOUANNA FURBEE (Missouri) and ELOISE JELINEK (Arizona)
Chair: ELOISE JELINEK (Arizona)
2:00 ELOISE JELINEK (Arizona) Noun Incorporation in Yaqui
2:15 FERNANDO ESCALANTE (Arizona) Spanish Loanwords in Yaqui
2:30 OFELIA ZEPEDA (Arizona) Dialect Differences in the Use of Temporal Expressions in
Tohono O'odham
2:45 WICK R MILLER (Utah) Corn and Tortillas in the Greater Southwest
3:00 Break
3:15 SUSAN STEELE (Arizona) A Number of Plurals
3:30 ZARINA ESTRADA (Arizona and Sonora) Possessives in Pima Baja
3:45 LAWRENCE R HAGBERG (Arizona) Mayo Prosodic Structure
4:00 MARY ANN WILLIE (Arizona) Another Look at the Animacy Hierarchy in Navajo
4:15- DAVID L SHAUL (Indiana) Hymesian Analysis of Hopi Traditional Narratives
4:30

4-056 CULTURAL DIMENSIONS OF NORTH AMERICAN SOCIETY Sheraton-Gila


Chair: ANDREW W MIRACLE (Texas Christian)
2:00 ALLEN S EHRLICH (Eastern Michigan) Mother-in-law and American Society: A Cultural
AnalySiS
2:15 CAROLINE BANKS (Minnesota) Religious Fundamentalism and the Meaning of Anorexia
Nervosa
2:30 PAMELA R FRESE (C of Wooster) American Yard Ornaments: Artifacts of Cultural Space
2:45 ALICE J HAUSMAN (Boston) Adolescent Violence in America
3:00 JANET M FITCHEN (Ithaca C) Changing Communities in Rural America
3:15 Break
3:30 ANDREW W MIRACLE (Texas Christian) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Fitness: A
Study of Ritual in a Commercial Health Club
104 Sunday Afternoon. November 20

3:45 PAUL GREBINGER (Rochester Inst of Tech) The Button: Not a Simple Notion
4:00 WILLIAM G TIERNEY (Pennsylvania S) Interpreting Colleges and Universities as Cul-
tures: Research Dilemmas
4:15- JAMES FOX (Northeast Missouri S) Native American Stickball
4:30

4-057 INVITED SESSION MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF NEW AGE RESEARCH: METH-
ODOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS IN APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY (National Association
for the Practice of Anthropology and General Anthropology Division) Hyatt-Curtis B
Organizer/Chair: TIMOTHY J FINAN (Arizona/BARA)
2:00 HELEN K HENDERSON (Arizona-BARA) Doing Applied Research with Women Farmers
in the Sahel
2:15 PENN HANDWERKER (Humboldt) Fieldwork and Field Surveys Under Time Constraints
2:30 TIMOTHY R FRANKENBERGER (Arizona) Rapid Rural Appraisal: A New Tool forthe An-
thropology Trade
2:45 TIMOTHY J FINAN (Arizona/BARA) A Multi-Disciplinary Technique for Assessing Policy
Impacts on Rural Households
3:00 GLENN D STONE (School of American Research) Micro Methods and Macro Databases
3:15 Break
3:25 NORMAN B SCHWARTZ (Delaware) Rapid Assessment and Development Projects in
Panama and Guatemala
3:40 AUGUSTA M MOLNAR (World Bank Consultant) Rapid Appraisal Methods Useful for
Community Forestry
3:55 KENDALL A BLANCHARD (Emporia S) Institutional Culture and Higher Education: An
Anthropological Approach to Strategic Planning
4:10 Discussant: EMILIO MORAN (Indiana)
4:20- Discussant: PETER WElL (Delaware)
4:30

4-058 FAMILIES, CHILDREN AND PERSONS ACROSS CULTURES: MAKING THE IMPLICIT
WESTERN COMPARISON EXPLICIT (Society for Psychological Anthropology) Sher-
aton-Hopi B
Organizer/Chair: THOMAS S WEISNER (UCLA)
2:00 GILDA A MORELLI (Utah) DENISE FITZ (Utah). D OPPENHEIM (Utah). and BARBARA
ROGOFF (Utah) Social Relations in Infants' Sleeping Arrangements
2:15 CAROL YN EDWARDS (Massachusetts-Amherst) Cross-Cultural Consensus in Educa-
tors' Developmental Expectations
2:30 SUSAN ABBOTT (Kentucky) Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression Among Kenyan Ki-
kuyu and US Appalachian Adolescents: Insights from Comparative Fieldwork
2:45 MICHAEL BURTON (UC-Irvine) Initiations, Social Structure and Household Economy
3:00 Break
3:15 THOMAS S WEISNER (UCLA) Fervent Beliefs and Their Consequences: Ecocultural
Constraints on Changes in Child Care
3:30 RICHARD A SHWEDER (Chicago) Thinking Through Cultures
3:45 Discussant: MICHAEL FISCHER (Rice)
4:00 Discussant: ELINOR OCHS (Southern California)
4:15- Discussion
4:30

4-059 AFRICAN KINSHIP AND THE LIFE CYCLE Sheraton-Navajo B


Chair: DONALD DONHAM (Emory)
2:00 DONALD DONHAM (Emory) Introduction
2:05 JACQUELINE S SOLWAY (Toronto) Affines and Spouses. Friends and Lovers: The Pass-
ing of Polygyny in Botswana
2:20 ELLIOT FRATKIN (Duke) The Exploitation of Women in a Kinship Mode of Production
2:35 SHARON HUTCHINSON (Yale) Rising Divorce Among the Nuer: Implications for the
"Bridewealth/Marriage Stability" Debate
2:50 Break
3:05 WALTER SANGREE (Rochester) Elderhood. Grandfatherhood and Paternity
Sunday Afternoon, November 20 105

3:20 MARIA G CATTELL (Brinmore) Models of Old Age in Rural Kenya


3:35 STEPHEN DAVID SIEMENS (UCLA) Azande Mourning Rituals as "Rites of Passage"
3:50 PAMELA A R BLAKELY (Brigham Young) The Art of Insult and Accusation in Hemba
Women's Funerary Ritual
4:05 Discussant: DONALD DONHAM (Emory)
4:20- Discussion
4:35

4-060 NATIONALIST DISCOURSE AND THE USES OF THE PAST IN SRI LANKA Sheraton-
Navajo A
Organizers/Chairs: JAMES BROW (Texas-Austin) and MICHAEL WOOST (Texas-Aus-
tin)
2:00 JONATHAN SPENCER (Sussex) The Power of the Past: Nationalism, History and Con-
flict in Sri Lanka
2:15 JAMES BROW (Texas-Austin) Local Memory and National History in a Sri Lankan Village
2:30 MARK P WHITAKER (Drew) A Compound of Many Histories: Fireworks or Gunfire in an
East Coast Tamil Village
2:45 MICHAEL WOOST (Texas-Austin) Rural Awakenings: Grassroots Development and the
National Past in Sri Lanka
3:00 SERENA TENNEKOON (Cornell) History, Nationalism and Sinhala Identity in the 1980s
3:15 Discussant: E VALENTINE DANIEL (Washington)
3:30- Discussion
3:45

4-061 IDEOLOGY IN TRANSIT: TRANSFORMATIONS, EXPECTATIONS AND CONTRADIC-


TIONS AS MINORITY MEETS MAJORITY Sheraton-Navajo D
Organizers/Chairs: JO ANNE SCHNEIDER (Temple), ANAHID ORDJANIAN (Temple)
and HONG-JOON KIM (Philadelphia Folklore Project)
2:00 JO ANNE SCHNEIDER (Temple) Introduction
2:05 BARRI ANNE BROWN (New School for Social Research) America in Black and White:
Toward an Understanding of American/Afro-American Culture
2:20 MARK A MOBERG (UCLA) From Faction to Class: Politics and Stratification in a Belizean
Village
2:35 JONATHAN T CHURCH (Drexel) Soothmoothers, Shetlanders and the Simulacre of
Identities
2:50 WESLEY SHUMAR (Drexel) Under the Logic of Capital: Gender and Ethnicity in the New
Higher Education
3:05 Break
3:15 ANAHID ORDJANIAN (Temple) Conflicting Ethnic Ideologies: A Comparison of Armeni-
ans from Lebanon and the United States
3:30 HONG-JOON KIM (Philadelphia Folklore Project) Ideology, Class and Ethnicity of Ko-
rean-American Entrepreneurs
3:45 JO ANNE SCHNEIDER (Temple) Fieval Is an Engineer: Immigrant Ideology and Eco-
nomic Absorption of Eastern European Refugees
4:00 GISELE LUCE BOUSQUET (New Mexico S) The Refugee Next Door: A Critical Approach
to the Studies on Indochinese Refugees in the United States
4:15 Discussant: JOHANNA LESSINGER (Columbia)
4:30 Discussant: JOHN KRENISKE (SUNY-Old Westbury)
4:45- Discussion
5:00

4-062 GENDER HIERARCHY AND ECONOMIC CHANGE IN MEXICO (Society for Latin Amer-
ican Anthropology) Sheraton-Navajo C
Organizers/Chairs: LYNN STEPHEN (Northeastern), NICOLE SAULT (Santa Clara) and
CATHY WINKLER (Georgia S)
1 :30 ANYA PETERSON ROYCE (Indiana) and CATHY WINKLER (Georgia S) Gender Expres-
sion in Authority in Mexican Communities
1 :45 CAROLE H BROWNER (UCLA) Knowledge, Power and the Management of Reproduc-
tion: A Case Study of Economic and Political Change in Rural Mexico
106 Sunday Afternoon, November 20

2:00 CATHERINE GOOD (Johns Hopkins) Gender Complementarity and Ethnic Identity as
Economic Resources: A Nahuatl Case
2:15 BEVERLY H CHINAS (California S) Isthmus Zapotec Attitudes Toward Sex and Gender
Anomalies
2:30 Break
2:45 NICOLE SAULT (Santa Clara) Patrons and Sponsors: The Economic Strategies of Za-
potec Women in the Oaxaca Valley
3:00 LYNN STEPHEN (Northeastern) Zapotec Gender Politics
3:15 MARGARITA DALTON (CIESAS-Oaxaca-Mexico) Women's Political Organizing and the
State: The Case of Oaxaca
3:30 TERESA CARILLO (Stanford) The Significance of Gender for Working Women: The '19th
of September" Mexican Garment Workers' Union
3:45 Discussant: LOURDES ARIZPE (UNAM-Mexico)
3:55 Discussant: JUNE NASH (CUNY-City C)
4:05- Discussant: FADWA EL GUIDI (independent researcher)
4:15

4-063 EN-GENDERING DISCOURSE AND PRACTICE (American Ethnological Society)


Hyatt-Regency Ballroom B
Organizers/Chairs: MAR lANE FERME (Carter Woodson Institute, Virginia) and LISA
DOUGLASS (Chicago)
2:30 MAR lANE FERME (Carter Woodson Institute, Virginia) Introduction
2:35 MINDIE LAZARUS-BLACK (Chicago) Leave Me Never, Be Mine Forever: Power, Justice
and Gender in Obeah (Antigua, West Indies)
2:50 LISA DOUGLASS (Chicago) The Cultivation of Ignorance as Knowledge: Female Style
and Male Discourse in Jamaica
3:05 MAR lANE FERME (Carter Woodson Institute, Virginia) Brave Men and Senseless
Women: Gender, Value and Productive Process Among the Mende of Sierra Leone
3:20 Break
3:30 DAVID KOESTER (Chicago) "Mother," National Identity, and the Feminine Ethic in Ice-
landic Culture
3:45 RUTH MANDEL (Chicago) Turkish Headscarves: Mediators of Gender, Emblems of Iden-
tity
4:00 Discussant: SYLVIA YANAGISAKO (Stanford)
4:15 Discussant: LILA ABU-LUGHOD (Inst lor Advanced Study)
4:30- Discussion
4:50

4-064 TEACHING COMPARATIVE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT TO LAW STUDENTS AND UN-


DERGRADUATES (Association for Political and Legal Anthropology) Hyatt-Curtis A
Organizer/Chair: PETER SEVAREID (Temple)
3:00 CAROL J GREENHOUSE (Cornell) Legal Anthropology as Anthropology
3:15 JOHN FLOOD (Indiana) Resolution of Conflicts and Students Who Would Be Lawyers
3:30 Discussion
3:45 ROBERT M HAYDEN (pittsburgh) Turning Anthropology Back on Law
4:00 PETER SEVAREID (Temple) Sex and Witchcraft: Legal Anthropology for Law Students
and Undergraduates
4:15 Discussant: LAURA NADER (UC-Berkeley)
4:25 Discussant: SALL Y MERRY (Wellesley)
4:35- Discussion
4:45

4-065 INTERACTION AND INTEGRATION: INDIVIDUAL AND CULTURAL TRANSFORMA-


TIONS Sheraton-Apache A
Chair: MAY EBIHARA (Lehman C)
3:45 THOMAS B STEVENSON (Alabama-Birmingham) Voluntary Sports Clubs as Mecha-
nisms for Social Change in Yemen
4:00 DIANE Z WILHElM (Middlesex County C) The Dublin Pub
Sunday Afternoon, November 20 107

4:15 ELIZABETH A SHEEHAN (CUNY-Graduate Ctr) Irish University Intellectuals and Images
of National Culture
4:30 MELINDA BOLLAR WAGNER (Radford) Christian Schools: Walking the Christian Walk
the American Way
4:45- BEVERLY H GAGLIONE (East Stroudsburg) Cognitive Orientations of Three Healthy Re-
5:00 tired American Men

4-066 AGRICULTURE, CERAMICS AND COMPLEXITY IN THE US SOUTHWEST (Archeol-


ogy Section) Hyatt-Regency Ballroom C
Chair: DAVID R ABBOTT (Arizona State)
3:45 CYNTHIA ANN BETTISON (UC-Santa Barbara) Nothing on the Surface? A Method for
Identifying Prehistoric Fields
4:00 JOHN A WELCH (Arizona) Rapid Agricultural Commitment in the American Southwest:
Toward a Cultural Ecology of Prehistoric Agrarian Transformation in Marginal Environ-
ments
4:15 HOWARD C HIGGINS (USAF Space Command, Holloman AFB) The Pedregosa Re-ex-
amined: The Utility of the Concept of Phase in Northeast New Mexico
4:30 BARBARA J MILLS (New Mexico) Ceramics and Settlement in the American Southwest:
Models for Archeological Analysis
4:45- DAVID R ABBOTT (Arizona S) Social Complexity and the Hohokam: A New Conceptual
5:00 Framework

4-067 RITUALS, POSSESSION AND SPIRITUALITY Sheraton-Hopi A


Chair: EDWARD L SCHIEFFELIN (Emory)
1:30 ALAN G MARSHALL (Lewis-Clark S C) The Death and Rebirth of the Spirits
1:45 LINDA L GILES (Texas-Austin) The Dialectic of Spirit Production: A Cross-Cultural Dia-
logue
2:00 LESLEY A SHARP (UC-Berkeley) Tromba Possession in Northwest Madagascar
2:15 SEAMUS METRESS (Toledo) and EILEEN METRESS (Toledo) The Communal Signifi-
cance of the Republican Funeral in Ireland
2:30 Break
2:40 J PETER BROSIUS (Michigan) Appellation as Ritual: Pen an-Gang Death-Names
2:55 FRANCIS X GROLLlG, S J (Loyola-Chicago) Death for the Aztec Indians
3:10 BETH ANN CONKLIN (UC-San Francisco) Cannibalism Among the Wari' Indians
3:25- JONATHAN WOLFF (Cornell) The Lively Graveyards of O-Bon
3:40
TOPICAL, ETHNIC, AND GEOGRAPHIC INDEX OF SESSIONS

The following indexes sCientific sessions by general topic, including ethnic groups and especially
geographic regions where groups are located. It is not an index of individual papers, but a guide to
sessions treating these topics. It should also be noted that this index is largely compiled from key-
words supplied by authors; this accounts for some inconsistencies in coverage.

Abandoned terraces 1-085 Agrarian reform 4-011


Aborigines/Indians 3-080 Agrarian systems 3-009
Academic discourse 1-079 Agricultural adaptation 4-011
Acculturation 2-021,2-088,3-021,4-009,4- Agricultural change 4-056
036,4-039 Agricultural decision making 4-011
Achievement 1-034 Agricultural development 3-009
Action research 3-021 Agricultural protest 4-046, 4-061
Activism 3-072 Agricultural research 4-011
Activity theory 3-011 Agricultural space 3-005
Actuality 1-062 Agricultural sustainability 4-011
Adaptation 0-017,1-063, 1-070, 1-083,2-038, Agriculturalists 4-043
3-012,4-011,4-044 Agriculture 0-030, 1-011, 1-017, 1-089,2-030,
Adaptive response 4-015 2-070,2-072,2-076,3-009
Administration 2-075,4-057 Agriculture/natural resources 4-011
Adolescent culture 4-052 Agriculture, irrigated 4-010
Adolescent passage 2-083 Agro-pastoralism 3-001
Adolescent smoking 2-038 AIDS 0-024,2-014,2-019,2-025,3-037,4-050
Adolescents 2-025, 2-083, 4-012, 4-038, 4-041, Alabama 0-014
4-052, 4-056 Alaska 2-006,3-016
Adolescence 1-071 Alaska natives 2-076
Adoption 4-004 Alcohol 1-086,2-083,3-078
Adult males/females 3-036 Alcohol control 2-083
Advertising 1-002,2-004 Alcohol policy 2-083
Affliction 2-015 Alcohol research 4-015
Africa 0-020, 0-024, 1-011, 1-015, 1-066,2- Alcohol-related problems 3-021
025,2-034,2-069,2-074,2-080,3-009,3- Aleut 1-015
078,4-006,4-034,4-047,4-057,4-059,4- Algonquian language 3-01 0
063 Alliance theory 2-074
Africa (Cameroon) 0-015 Alternative medicine 3-031
African women 4-059 Amazon 0-017
African-Americans 3-037 Amazon (Xingu) 4-017
African-Cuban religion 1-076 Amazon Basin 2-023, 4-050
Afro-American anthropology 3-081 Amazonia 0-023, 0-037, 3-031 , 4-067
Afro-American culture 2-019 Amenorrhea 0-015
Age 2-021 America 2-017,2-078,3-005
Age determination 1-030 America, 20th-century 2-017
Age estimation 1-030 America and South Asia 1-060
Agency and structure 3-001 American culture 1-013, 1-062, 1-077,2-017,
Agency for International Development (AID) 3- 2-019,2-063,2-078,3-003,4-004, 4-039, 4-
080 056,4-061
Aggression reduction 2-013 American history 0-026
Aging 0-044,1-015,1-083,2-032,3-077,4- American Indian education 1-034, 3-027
001, 4-004, 4-015 American Indian languages 0-014, 3-010, 4-
Agrarian class relations 1-076 025
Agrarian ecology 4-066 American Indian stUdies 0-037
Agrarian movements 2-070 American Indians 0-044,1-086,3-010,3-035,

108
Topical, Ethnic, and Geographic Index of Sessions 109

3-058, 4-003, 4-005, 4-006, 4-008, 4-045 Architecture 0-030, 2-002, 3-030
American marriage 4-020 Arctic/subarctic 4-050
American Plains 1-075 Areal linguistics 4-025
American Southeast 1-075 Argentina 2-063
American Southwest 1-075, 3-019, 4-066 Aristocracy 2-063
American studies 1-013 Arizona 1-039
American women 1-002 Arizona Tewa 3-015
American workplace 2-083 Armageddon 2-004
Americas 3-020, 4-011 Armenians 1-035, 4-061
Amerindian languages, northwest coast 4-005 Art 1-001, 3-021, 3-075, 4-047
Analysis of self 4-051 Art styles 1-001
Analysis of space 3-016 Art/esthetics 0-020
Anaphora 2-073 Artifacts 0-030,1-061,3-076
Anasazi 0-030 Artificial intelligence 3-076
Andalusia 4-039,4-054 Artisanry 4-062
Andaman Islands 1-018 Artisans 2-065, 3-068
Andean archeology 0-033 Aspect 0-014
Andean South America 2-001 Aspirations 2-006
Andes 0-021, 1-085, 2-013, 2-023, 3-001, 3- Assessment 2-088
009,3-012,4-025,4-047 Assimilation 2-086, 4-034
Andes/Lain America 1-017 Association 1-006
Anorexia nervosa 4-056 Astronomy 4-040
Anthropological practice 4-039 Asymmetrical interaction 4-002
Anthropological social work 1-088 Ataques de nervios 1-060
Anthropological theory 3-020, 4-044 Athabaskan 1-004
Anthropologists 3-013, 3-020 Atlantic Coast Creoles 2-065
Anthropology 0-030, 1-065,2-065,3-013,3- Australia 3-004, 4-009
072 Australia/Canada 3-080
Anthropology and education 0-037, 1-031, 1- Australian Aborigines 3-011, 4-019
033,2-071,3-016 Australians 4-019
Anthropology and literature 3-081 Australopithecus 4-043
Anthropology as cultural critique 2-071 Author/text 4-038
Anthropology of education 1-003 Authoritative knowledge 3-076
Anthropology of Europe 4-030 Authority 0-034, 0-036, 3-062, 4-062
Anthropology of experience 3-081 Authorship 4-038
Anthropology of knowledge 4-049 Automation 1-012
Anthropology of law 2-040 Automobiles 4-001
Anthropology of women 0-037, 4-062 Autonomy 2-065
Anthropology of work 1-010 Autosegmental phonology 2-073
Anthropology of the body 0-020 Azande (Zande) 4-059
Anthropometry 0-017 Azorean-Portuguese 1-068
Antinuclear movement 0-022 Aztecs 1-014, 2-011, 2-030, 2-077, 3-065, 4-
Apache 4-034 067
Aphasia 4-006
Appalachia 2-089, 4-058 Baby spoon-feeding 4-053
Applied anthropology 0-036, 1-088, 2-005, 2- Bakhtin 0-034
071,2-072,2-076,3-021,3-027,3-067,3- Bali 2-031
068, 3-080, 4-011 , 4-031, 4-053 Balkans 1-038
Applied method 3-021 Balneomedicine 3-031
Applied sociolinguistics 2-072 Barbados 0-035
Apprenticeship 3-011 Bars 1-073
Archeo/ethnohistory 4-014 Basque country 2-008
Archeoastronomy 2-077 Basques 1-065
Archeologists 1-061 Bedouins 0-020
Archeology 0-013,0-030, 1-039, 1-061, 1-089, Behavior 4-043
2-030,2-064,3-013,3-019,3-020,4-014,4- Behavior observation 4-007
036,4-040, 4-066 Belief systems 1-070, 4-006
Archeology of American Southwest 4-066 Belize 3-001, 4-017, 4-047, 4-061
Archeology of coastal Peru, 2nd and 3rd BNC Benedict, Ruth 1-079, 4-038
2-001 Bering Land 3-035
110 Topical, Ethnic, and Geographic Index of Sessions

Berlin 2-079 Campas 2-023


Big-men 4-020 Canada 3-019,3-020,3-085
Bilingual education 2-035, 3-027, 4-029, 4-032 Canadian Indians 0-036
Bilingualism 4-032 Cancer 1-008
Biocultural anthropology 3-012 Cannibalism 4-067
Biohistory 0-017 Capitalism 3-068, 4-035
Biological anthropology 1-019, 1-063, 3-012, 4- Cardiovascular disease 1-063
018 Care 1-008
Biology 4-018 Career paths 3-021
Biomedicine 2-082, 2-085, 3-012 Caribbean 0-019, 0-023, 0-035, 0-040, 0-042,
Bird names 4-025 1-017, 1-020,3-003, 3-059,4-017,4-045,4-
Birds 3-035 047,4-050,4-063
Birth 2-085 Carnival 0-042
Birthweight 3-085 Cartoons 4-045
Black adaptation strategies 3-028 Caste 2-031
Black adolescents 4-029 Caste status 4-056
Black Americans 1-003, 2-070, 4-016 Castration 3-084
Black culture 4-061 Catalonia (Spain) 1-065
Black ghetto 2-015 Cave art 2-064
Black studies 2-032 Central America 2-032,2-065
Black urbanization 3-028 Central Asia 0-033
Blackfoot Indians 3-062 Ceramic analysis 4-066
Blacks 1-008 Ceramic ecology 0-033
Blindr.ess 1-068 Ceramic studies 1-089
Blood symbolism 4-027 Ceramics 0-030, 0-033, 2-030
Boas, Franz 3-060, 4-031 Ceramics, 19th-century 1-039
Body 3-059,4-065 Ceramics, technical analysis 4-014
Body composition 1-083 Ceremony song 1-070
Body image 1-083, 2-015 Cesarean section 3-085
Body symbolism 0-023 Change 4-013,4-065
Body type 1-083 Changing gender roles 1-070
Body/mind concepts 4-019 Changing identities 1-005
Bolivia 1-076, 2-023, 3-068 Chatino (Oaxaca, Mexico) 2-013
Bone mineral 1-030 Chewa of Malawi 0-019
Borneo 2-034,4-013,4-067 Chibchan 1-084
Borrowing 2-073 Child abuse 1-066, 1-088
Boycott 3-020 Child care 0-026, 1-013, 1-066
Brain 3-061 Child development 1-007
Brazil 0-019,0-024,0-042,4-037 Child discipline 1-066
Brazil, indigenous people 2-020 Child immigrants 3-069
Brazilian spiritism 4-037 Child mortality 1-066
Brazilians 1-035 Child roles 3-016
Breastfeeding 1-066, 4-009, 4-010 Child value 4-004
Bricolage 2-016 Childbirth 0-015, 1-007,2-085,4-012
Bridewealth 4-049 Childhood socialization 2-078
Britain 2-079 Childrearing 1-002, 1-066,4-058
Brazil 0-042 Children 1-002,2-087,3-016,3-069
Brazil, northeast 1-076 Children's knowledge 3-016,3-069
Buddhism 2-076 Chile 4-049
Bureaucracy 0-036, 1-007,2-075,3-080 Chimu archeology 2-001
Burial 4-027 China 1-060, 2-032, 2-076, 2-086, 3-032, 3-077
Burundi 2-079 China's minorities 2-086
Business 1-010, 2-072, 4-053 China-Naxi 2-086
Business and anthropology 4-053 Chinese 4-016,4-052
Business anthropology 2-072 Chinese Cambodians 2-012
Chinese family 0-023
Caddo 3-058 Chinese in Fiji 4-046
California 2-079, 3-062, 4-055 Chinese religion 1-015
California Indians 2-073, 4-008 Chinook jargon 1-004
Cambodia 1-037 Chipewyan 1-009
Topical, Ethnic, and Geographic Index of Sessions 111

Chipewyan Indians 1-009 Communication 0-020,1-010,3-028,3-029,3-


Chiropractic 3-031 061,4-049,4-053
Chontal Mayan 1-072 Communication styles 4-019
Christian congregations 2-007 Community 2-032, 2-069, 2-079, 2-083, 3-008,
Christianity 2-036, 4-016, 4-042 3-068
Chronic disorder 1-016 Community development 2-032
Chronic illness 1-016,2-082,3-077 Community studies 1-002
Church 2-032 Comparative 1-019, 4-018
Circumcision 4-027 Comparative linguistics 0-014
Circumscription 2-041 Comparative factors 4-025
Circumvention of hegemeny 0-020 Competition 3-061
Civic ritual 0-032 Complementary gender roles 3-062
Civil war reenactments 2-017 Complex societies 1-012,4-014,4-053,4-057
Civilization 0-033 Computer analysis 4-014
Clans 3-062 Computerization 1-012
Class 0-032, 1-006, 1-020,2-023,4-012,4-059 Computers 3-013
Class conflict 2-002, 4-054 Computing 3-013
Class difference 1-062 Concepts of illness 2-015
Class formation 4-061 Conceptual imperative 4-019
Class relations 0-019 Conflict 0-032
Classification 1-084 Conflict management 2-013,2-040
Classroom discourse 4-002 Conflict resolution 2-013
Classroom ethnography 2-087, 3-027 Conflict in health systems 1-007
Classroom interaction 4-002 Conflict/aggression 4-051
Classroom learning cultures 3-069 Congenital anomaly 4-015
Classroom management 4-002 Congregacion 4-036
Classroom talk 4-052 Consonant gradations 2-073
Clay-making 0-033 Consumer behavior 2-069, 2-072
Clinical practice 1-068 Consumption 2-072
Clinician 2-082 Consumption as special action 2-072
Code switching 3-010 Contemporary urban French society 4-027
Codices 4-040 Continuing care community 3-077
Cognition 0-041,2-088,3-015,3-038 Continuity pre- and post-retirement 4-065
Cognition and self 2-078 Control 1-083, 2-085
Cognitive anthropology 0-041, 1-012,2-089,3- Conversation 1-072, 3-015
013,4-020 Conversational analysis 4-002
Cognitive archeology 1-089 Cooperative labor 3-078
Cognitive/psychological anthropology 4-007 Cooperatives 4-049
Cognitive structure 4-065 Coping 1-016, 1-066
Colcha 4-048 Core values 1-073
Collaborative authoring 2-089 Corn 4-055
Collaborative evaluation 2-035 Corporate culture 1-010
Collapse 4-014 Cosmology 1-085, 2-011, 4-049
Collection research 3-020 Cosmology (religion) 4-046
Collections 3-020 Costa Rica 3-020
Collections management 3-020 Country music 1-073
College women-US 2-037 Cousin marriage 2-036
Colonial Mexico 0-033 Craft production 4-062
Colonial North America 2-079 Craft specialization 4-040
Colonial societies 4-034 Crafting community 0-032
Colonialism 0-021,0-035, 1-040,2-086,4-035 Crafts 3-068
Colonialism/law 4-059 Critical anthropology 1-016, 1-068, 1-076
Color terms 3-082 Critical care 2-082
Columbia Plateau 4-044 Critical ethnography 2-006
Comanche 2-073 Critical medical anthropology 0-040
Commoditization 4-061 Critical theory 1-007, 4-012
Commodity fetishism 1-076 Cross-cultural 1-017, 3-084, 4-053
Commodity production 3-068 Cross-cultural adjustments 3-021
Communal society 1-066 Cross-cultural research 4-058
Communal violence 2-080 Cross-cultural risk studies 0-025
112 Topical, Ethnic, and Geographic Index of Sessions

Cross-sector organization linkage 2-075 Dance 4-019


Crosstalk 0-022 Dance and movement 4-039
Crow language 0-014 Data analysis 0-018
Cuba 0-035 Day care 1-003
Cultural 1-065 Death 4-013, 4-067
Cultural analysis 3-080,4-020,4-044 Death/dying 4-067
Cultural anthropology 0-020, 2-008, 2-014, 2- Decision analysis 2-038
032, 2-063, 4-004, 4-067 Decision making 0-015, 0-025, 1-013,2-003
Cultural background 1-007 Deculturalization 4-030
Cultural change 2-032, 3-030 Deindustrialization 1-064
Cultural compression 3-070 Delphi 3-069
Cultural conflict 4-052 Demography 0-027,0-035, 1-063,2-036
Cultural construction of gender 4-027 Dental health 1-063
Cultural critique 0-020, 2-037 Depression 4-041
Cultural discontinuity 3-070 Descent group 2-041
Cultural dynamics 4-049 Descriptive linguistics 2-073
Cultural ecology 1-015, 4-044 Destabilization 3-072
Cultural heritage 1-061 Development 0-019,0-020,0-027,2-007,2-
Cultural identity 0-037,2-020,2-079 020,2-032,2-072,2-076,3-001,3-009,3-
Cultural materialism 4-056 068,4-008,4-010,4-011,4-013,4-033,4-
Cultural minorities 3-070 047,4-049,4-057,4-060
Cultural models 0-028,1-013,2-037,3-070,4- Development of anthropology 2-072,4-033
020,4-049 Development projects 4-033,4-057
Cultural performance 2-017 Deviance 3-084
Cultural politics 4-038 Diabetes 0-017
Cultural resources 1-061,3-067 Dialect classification 0-014
Cultural resource management 0-030, 1-061 Dialectic notion of culture 1-010
Cultural sensitivity 1-068 Dialectical anthropology 1-035
Cultural sovereignty 3-072 Dialectics 4-044
Cultural symbolism 1-016 Dialogical anthropology 0-020
Cultural theory 1-079, 3-078 Dialogics 2-034
Cultural transitions 3-021 Dialogue 2-031
Cultural transmission 1-031, 2-037 Diarrhea 2-033,2-067
Cultural use of space 4-056 Diet 1-063, 1-083, 3-061 , 4-050
Cultural values and disease 0-017 Diet practices 2-015
Cultural variables 3-070 Dietary change 1-063
Culture 0-022, 1-010, 1-020, 1-035, 1-060, 1- Differential nutrition 0-026
073,1-080,1-083,2-006,2-019,2-069,4- Diffusion of ideas 2-083
007,4-018,4-041,4-044,4-057 Diffusion of innovations 2-072
Culture and power 0-022 Direct quotation 1-072
Culture and self 4-051 Disability 1-016, 1-068
Culture acquisition 2-037 Disability, adaptation 1-016
Culture building 1-010 Disabled persons 1-068
Culture change 0-017,0-032, 1-039, 1-071,2- Discourse 0-022,0-041, 1-072, 1-084,2-013,
021,4-005,4-029,4-041,4-042,4-049,4- 2-040,2-063,2-080,3-010,3-015,3-038,3-
059 058,3-082,4-005,4-046,4-055
Culture contact 2-077,4-034 Discourse analysis 0-022,0-034, 1-007, 1-015,
Culture shock 3-021 1-072,1-078,2-015,2-084,3-058,4-005,4-
Culture shock model 1-068 020,4-051
Culture theory 1-035, 3-060, 4-020, 4-049 Discourse tracking 3-058
Culture of medicine 3-077 Discovery 3-071
Curator of ethnology 4-048 Disease 1-063
Current farming practices 1-085 Disease and political signification 4-050
Curricular change 2-035 Dispute resolution 2-013
Curriculum development 0-037, 4-032 Dispute settlement 2-040
Cushing 0-039 Disputing process 0-036
Custom 1-001 Domestic developmental cycles 4-028
Czechoslovakia 2-016 Domestic domain 3-079
Domestic organization 3-077
DSM-llll-060 Domestic service 0-023
Topical, Ethnic, and Geographic Index of Sessions 113

Domestic space 2-033, 4-001 Embodiment 3-076


Domestic spatial organization 4-008 Emic theories 4-007
Domestic violence 1-087 Emics3-064
Domination 2-080, 4-030 Emotions 2-024, 2-089, 3-011, 3-076, 3-079, 4-
Dominican Republic 1-066 007,4-051
Dowry 0-026, 2-036 Empires 1-014
Dreams 4-007 Employment 2-012, 4-009
Drinking 1-073 Empowerment 1-017, 1-087
Dropouts 1-034, 3-070 Enclave economy 2-019
Drought 1-011 Enculturation 2-069, 4-007
Drug use 2-025 Energy and development 4-053
Drugs 1-065 Energy studies 0-036
Druze 2-079 England 3-024, 4-046
Duvle 4-042 Entrepreneurship 2-076
Dynamics 1-010 Environmental risk 0-025
Epic poetry 1-015
Early childhood 3-069 Epidemiology 1-063, 3-012, 3-037, 4-015
Early sapiens 3-004, 4-044 Epistemology 2-082, 3-060, 4-044
Early villages 1-089 Epistemology of knowledge 2-008
Early years 4-018 Epistemology of mental illness 1-060
East Africa 0-026, 1-011, 2-036, 2-075, 3-030 Equity 1-034
East Asia 0-037 Eskimos 3-016, 4-005
East Europe 4-030 Eskimo language 1-004
East Indians 4-045 Esoteric school 2-037
Eastern Europe 2-016 Esthetic anthropology 3-029
Eating disorders 2-015 Esthetic experience 0-020
Ecological anthropology 1-085, 4-011 Esthetics 3-075,3-081,4-019,4-048
Ecology 0-033, 1-009, 1-085,2-076,3-012,3- Ethics 0-022,0-024,2-082,3-064
036,3-065,3-071,4-011,4-034 Ethiopia 1-032
Economic anthropology 2-012, 2-069, 3-001, 4- Ethiopian immigrants 1-008
047 Ethnic conflict 2-080
Economic change 1-085, 4-062 Ethnic domains 3-028
Economic development 0-032, 1-006, 3-078 Ethnic foodways 4-009
Economic specialization 0-033 Ethnic groups 4-004
Economic strategies 2-012 Ethnic identity 1-080,3-003,3-068,3-077,4-
Economic/community development 2-032 049
Economics 1-036, 1-039,2-012,2-065,4-049 Ethnic in-migration 1-033
Ecuador 0-026, 3-085 Ethnic minority groups 3-070
Education 0-017, 0-036, 0-041,1-002,1-034, Ethnic relations 1-032, 1-033,3-001
1-071,2-006,2-035,2-087,3-017,3-020,3- Ethnic stratification 1-036
069,4-029,4-052,4-061 Ethnic variation 3-083
Education, classroom 3-016,3-069 Ethnicity 0-032, 0-036, 1-005, 1-006, 1-009, 1-
Education in the US 4-065 020, 1-032, 1-035, 1-036, 1-038, 1-065, 1-
Educational anthropology 1-031, 2-006, 2-037, 080, 1-087,2-001,2-006,2-016,2-023,2-
2-071,2-087,3-027 079,2-086,3-008,4-012,4-046,4-061,4-
Educational change 3-027 063,4-067
Educational ethnography 4-029 Ethnicity and religion 4-042
Educational theory 3-017 Ethnicity and racism 4-045
Effects of anthropology 1-015 Ethnicity community, Latin America 3-008
Efficiency 4-006 Ethnicity, nationality 3-078
Egalitarianism 0-027 Ethnoarcheology 0-030, 1-085, 1-089,3-030
Egypt 0-037, 1-015, 2-003 Ethnoastronomy 1-075
EI Salvador 4-036 Ethnobiology 1-015,4-050
Elderhood 4-059 Ethnobotany 3-009, 3-071
Elderly 0-035, 3-012, 3-028, 3-077 Ethnogenesis 1-065
Elementary school children 4-002 Ethnographic data 3-070
Elite groups 4-044 Ethnographic interviewing 3-029
Elite studies 2-063 Ethnographic methods 4-029
Elites 2-063, 4-063 Ethnographic poetics 2-031
Embodied intelligence 3-076 Ethnographic representation 4-020
114 Topical, Ethnic, and Geographic Index of Sessions

Ethnographic semantics 2-089 Family process 2-024


Ethnographic writing 0-034,2-066 Family relationships 2-033
Ethnography 0-022, 1-027, 1-034, 1-062, 1- Family roles 4-058
079,2-019,2-025,2-066,2-082,2-087,3- Family structure 0-026
011,3-013,3-028,3-080,4-013,4-029,4- Family systems 1-035
044,4-052,4-054,4-056 Farmers 1-065
Ethnography and marketing research 4-053 Farming systems 4-057
Ethnography of children 3-016 Farms 2-076
Ethnography of literacy 1-035 Fasting 3-059, 4-065
Ethnography of speaking 0-034, 2-089 Federal agencies 3-080
Ethnohistory 0-032, 1-001, 1-004, 1-009, 1- Federal government 1-061
014,1-077,2-011,2-030,2-077,3-012,4- Federal policy 2-076, 3-027
034,4-036,4-040,4-047 Federal Republic of Germany 4-030
Ethnology 0-023, 1-031, 1-079,3-062,4-045 Feeding 3-061
Ethnomedicine 3-012,3-071 Feeding behavior 2-067
Ethno-obsletrics 3-076 Female gender identity 3-079, 4-041
Ethnopharmacology 3-071 Female heads of households 3-017
Ethnopsychiatry 1-060, 4-056 Female status 2-021
Ethnopsychology 4-051 Feminism 0-016,1-087,4-030,4-045
Ethnosemantics 1-068 Feminist analysis 1-013
Etics 3-064 Feminist anthropology 2-066,3-081,4-038
Europe 0-017,0-032, 1-080,2-001,2-016,2- Feminist critique 1-076
063,2-064,3-024, 3-079, 4-030, 4-043, 4- Feminist theory 3-017,4-038
054 Feminization of poverty 3-017
European community 1-006, 2-016 FertilityO-015, 1-013, 1-036,4-010
European prehistory 2-001 Fertility transition 2-021
Europeans 3-004 Festivals 1-065, 2-017
Evaluations 1-034, 2-035, 2-038, 4-015 Festivity 2-017
Evidentiality 1-072 Feud 3-065
Evil (morality) 4-007 Fictive strategies 2-066
Evolution 1-063, 3-061,4-043,4-044 Field research 1-064
Evolutionary theory 0-026 Fieldwork 0-021,2-066,2-082,3-084,4-044
Example, Southwest 4-066 Fighting 4-019
Excavation 3-013 Fiji Indians 2-040
Exchange 1-001, 1-015, 3-063, 3-075, 4-014, Finland 1-080
4-040 FinniSh-Americans 1-080
Exchange networks 0-023 First Americans 3-035
Exhibitions 3-020 Fisherfolk 0-032
Exile 2-079 Fisheries 4-010
Expectations, differing 1-060 Fitness centers 4-056
Experience 3-081 Florida Gulf Coast 1-089
Expert systems 3-013, 3-076 Folk drama 4-054
Expertise 1-012, 3-076 Folk knowledge 3-013
Explanatory modelS 3-077 Folk narrative 4-050
Explanatory models/illness interpretation 2-015 Folklore 0-016, 2-031
Expressive culture 1-012 Folklore performance 4-059
Folklore/discourse analysis 4-005
Factory work 3-005 Folktale 3-058
Family 1-002, 1-078, 1-088,2-076,3-061,3- Food 4-001
079 Food and culture 2-077
Family business 3-021 Food consumption 2-067
Family concept 4-067 Food crops 3-009
Family culture 2-037 Food distribution 0-015
Family cycles 4-028 Food faddism 4-009
Family dysfunction 2-015 Food policy 4-009
Family economy 2-076 Food scarcity 2-067
Family farms 2-070 Food security 1-011
Family interaction 3-015 Food storage 3-035
Family life education 3-017 Foraging ecology 0-013
Family planning 0-019 Forensic anthropology 1-030
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Forensic archeology 1-030 Ghost possession 4-006


Forensics 1-030, 3-084 Gitksan-Carrier 3-035
Forest Service 3-080 Global commons 0-025
Forestry 4-033 Global systems 3-078
Forestry development 1-011 Government 3-080
Formative period, Peru 2-001 Government programs 1-061
Fossil dating 3-004 Grammar 3-010,3-058
Fossil hominids 1-030 Grammatical possession 1-072
Fossil primates 3-036 Grammatical voice 4-032
Foundationalism 2-066 Grammaticalization 3-082
Framing 3-015 Grandfathers 0-044
France 0-042,2-006,3-024,4-054 Grassroots organizing 1-040
France (South-Central) 4-046 Great Basin 3-062, 4-050
French anthropology 2-066 Great Britain 3-069, 4-054
French Polynesia (Oceania) 4-010 Greece 1-027, 3-079
Frontier 0-019 Greeks 1-038
Functional linguistics 1-072 Group development 0-037
Functionalism 1-031 Group home care 1-066
Fund raising 4-052 Growth 2-067, 4-018
Fundamentalism 2-004 Growth and development 1-063
Funds of knowledge 1-071 Guatemala 1-005, 1-034,2-067,2-084,3-068,
Funerary ritual 4-059 4-032
Gullah 2-033
Garifuna 2-065
Gay community 2-019,3-084 HIV transmission 0-024, 4-015
Gay culture 2-019 Haiti 0-024, 0-035, 4-033
Gay male sexuality 2-019 Haitians 1-020, 1-070,4-007
Gay men 2-019 Hakka, Chinese in H K 4-042
Gay men, New York 2-025 Handicapped children 1-013
Gender 0-015,0-021,0-023, 1-002, 1-003, 1- Harmony 4-017
020,1-077,2-019,2-021,2-023,2-037,2- Haulapai Indians 4-009
074,2-077,3-002,3-017,3-032,3-062,3- Hausa 2-072, 3-071
075,3-079,3-083,4-008,4-010,4-012,4- Hawaii 3-016, 4-019, 4-034, 4-039
039,4-045,4-059,4-062,4-063 Hawaii/Polynesia 4-034
Gender (sexism) 4-045 Haya of Tanzania 3-078
Gender analysis 3-017 Healing 3-031,4-006
Gender differences 1-071 Healing beliefs 3-031
Gender equality 3-062 Health 0-017, 0-035, 1-008, 1-063, 1-086,2-
Gender identity 3-002 003,2-019,2-038,4-041,4-056
Gender ideologies 1-076 Health-associated orientations 4-065
Gender in anthropology 4-045 Health beliefs 1-016
Gender issues 1-003 Health care 0-024,0-035,3-077
Gender roles 1-017, 2-021, 3-002, 3-021, 3- Health care policy 0-015
083,4-015,4-020,4-045,4-059,4-062 Health care providers 1-007
Gender status 3-062 Health outcomes 0-017
Gender studies 0-039, 2-021, 4-045 Health perceptions 3-077
Gender/women's studies 3-018 Health, preventive 0-015
Gender, Indians 3-062 Health professions 1-010
General anthropology (world-wide) 2-007 Health, rapid assessment 1-036
Generation 2-021 Health-seeking behavior 1-008, 4-009
Genetic disease 1-068 Health self-care 1-008
Genetic technology 1-068 Health status 0-017
Genetics 0-027, 4-018 Heart patients 1-016
Genocide 1-037 Hebrew Bible 4-039
Geophagy (earth-eating) 3-081 Hegemony 0-019, 2-080
Geriatric assessment 3-077 Hemenway Expedition 0-039
Germans 4-030 Henry, Jules 2-071
Germany 2-079, 4-030 Heterosexual 4-015
Gerontology 1-088, 2-033, 3-077 Hidden curriculum 4-029
Gestures 3-004 High school 2-088
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Higher education 4-056 Human osteology 1-063


Highland Guatemala 1-005 Human regional variation 1-030
Hindus 3-065 Human rights 1-037, 2-020
Hinduism 1-018,4-016 Human service delivery 1-064
Hispanics 1-008, 2-088, 3-021,4-016 Human sociality 4-044
Historical analysis 0-018,2-073 Humoral classification 4-011
Historical anthropology 4-028, 4-034 Hungary 2-016
Historical demography 0-032,2-041 Hunger 3-059
Historical linguistics 0-014, 4-025 Hunger concepts 3-059
Historical materialism 4-061 Hunger and homelessness 1-064
Historical narrative 2-078, 3-003 Hunter-gatherer ecology 3-035
Historical phonology 0-014 Hunter-gatherers 0-013, 1-089,2-069,3-061,
Historical rural communities 4-028 4-043, 4-045, 4-067
Historical sources 4-028 Hutterites 1-066
History 0-032, 1-001, 1-018, 1-032, 1-035, 1- Hutu 2-079
065,2-011,3-003,3-012,3-013,3-019,3- Hydroelectric development 2-020
024,3-075,3-079,4-008,4-047,4-060,4- Hymes, Dell 4-055
063 Hypertension 0-040, 1-063
History and identity 4-042 Hypoglycemia 2-015
History museums 3-003
History of anthropology 0-016,0-039,2-071,2- IV drug users 2-025, 3-037
080,3-060,4-031,4-044,4-045 Iban 4-013
History of DSM 1-060 Iceland 4-063
History of theory 3-081 Identity 2-019, 2-079, 3-001,3-016,4-061
History/memory 3-063 Identity negotiation 1-080
Hmong 2-006,2-021,3-028,4-045 Ideology 0-018, 1-032,2-006,2-007,2-016,2-
Hmong refugee youth 2-021 023,2-040,3-017,3-079,4-0404-046,4-
Hohokam 0-039 047,4-054,4-060,4-061
Hohokam/Patayan 1-075 Ideology of rural development 0-019
Holistic development 2-032 Ikat 4-048
Home intervention 3-070 Illegitimacy 3-079
Home remedies 3-031 Illness 3-012,3-076
Home-school 2-035 Illness behavior 0-017
Homelessness 0-018, 1-064 Illness beliefs 1-008, 2-015
Hominids 4-043 Illness career 1-016
Homo erectus 3-004 Image analysis 3-013
Homo sapiens 3-004 Imagery 2-004
Homosexuality 1-077,2-019,3-084,4-015,4- Images of body 4-037
062 Images of Third World women 4-045
Honduras 0-033,2-076,4-011,4-036 Imitation 2-087
Hong Kong 0-018 Immigrant stress 3-021
Honor and shame 4-054 Immigrants 0-015, 1-005, 1-008, 1-020,3-028
Honorific systems 0-041 Immigration 1-005, 1-020, 1-035, 1-036, 1-040,
Hopi 0-029, 4-055 1-071,4-061
Hospitals 1-060, 3-021 Immigration theory 1-038
House symbolism 4-008 Inclusive fitness 0-026
Household decision making 0-023 Incorporation 4-055
Household economics 1-011,4-033,4-058 Independence 4-058
Household labor 1-034 India 0-018,1-018,1-027,2-007,2-031,2-076,
Households 2-003,2-067,3-068,3-079,4-062 3-005,3-036,4-007,4-058
Houses 2-030 Indian education 3-070
Housing 0-018, 1-064,4-008,4-028 Indian languages 3-058
Human adaptability 1-063 Indian tribes 3-067
Human adaptation 4-031 Indians 1-020, 4-016
Human biology 3-036 Indigenous land struggles 1-076
Human demography 0-026 Indigenous peoples 2-020, 2-080, 4-033
Human development 4-058 Indigenous rights 2-020
Human disease 1-063 Individuality 3-038
Human evolution 3-036 Indochinese 4-061
Human origins 4-043 Indonesia 0-015,0-034,0-041,2-008,2-040,3-
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001,3-029,3-031,3-038,4-049,4-051 Islam 1-020, 1-032, 1-037,2-086,3-018,3-059,


Indonesia (Java) 4-006 4-039, 4-065
Indonesia/Southeast Asia 3-018,4-046 Islam/Muslim societies 3-018
Industrial anthropology 1-012 Islamic Africa 1-017
Industrial automation 1-012 Islamic knowledge 3-018
Industrial capitalism 0-019 Islamic morality 1-018
Industrialization 0-019, 1-065 Israel 0-020
Inequality 0-023, 1-020 Israeli kibbutz 1-013
Infancy 4-058 Israeli literature 2-031
Infant feeding 1-066, 4-009 Italy 0-019,2-016,3-079,4-058
Infant mortality 0-035, 1-063
Infanticide 1-066 Jamaica 4-046
Infants 0-015,1-068,4-012 Japan 0-041, 1-032,2-002,2-063,3-005,3-
Infectious disease 2-025 028,4-001,4-051,4-067
Infertility 4-004 Japanese Americans 2-079
Informal learning 1-003 Japanese Macaques 3-028
Informal sector 1-017 Jewish ritual 4-027
Informant 4-044 Jewish studies 1-062
Informant anonymity 0-024 Jews 0-023, 4-030
Information processing 3-030 Judaism 4-027
Inheritance 4-028
Inheritance patterns 4-028 Ka'apor Indians 4-050
Initiation 3-038, 4-013, 4-058 Kansas Kickapoo Indians 4-029
Initiation rites 4-013 Kent, Kate Peck 4-048
Inner city 1-037 Kenya 1-015,1-070,2-067,3-009,4-008,4-
Innovations 2-035 049
Institutional change 4-053 Kerala, India 1-017
Integrating data bases 4-057 Keresan 4-025
Intelligence 0-036 Khmer (Cambodian) 2-021
Interaction 1-014,3-015,4-007 Kickapoo Indian language 3-010
Interactional processes 2-087 Kikuyu 4-058
Interbirth interval 0-026 Kin terms 3-029
Interdisciplinary 0-037,4-014 Kindergarten 3-016
Interethnic relations 1-033 Kinesics 4-019
International business 2-072 Kingship 4-046
International community 0-023 Kinship 0-032,1-032,1-077,2-036,2-074,2-
International education 0-037 077,3-065,4-004,4-059
International development 3-080,4-033,4-057 Kinship and family 3-079
International division of labor 0-019 Kinship and marriage 0-023
Interpretation 2-034, 2-066 Kinship and ritual 2-086
Interpretation of prehistoric land use patterns Knowledge 3-076
4-066 Knowledge systems 1-010, 1-012
Interpretive anthropology 1-079, 3-081, 4-038 Korea 1-107, 2-002, 2-036
Interpretive theory 3-032 Koreans 1-034, 4-016
Interregional contact 4-014 Korean Americans 4-061
Interregional interaction 1-014 Krogman, W M 4-018
Interurban migration 2-019 Kushano-Sasanian 0-033
Intervention 2-083 Kwakiutl 0-029
Interviews 4-020
Intracultural variation 4-020 L2 instruction 4-002
Inuit 1-066, 2-085, 3-062 Labor 1-039, 2-006, 2-023, 4-034, 4-059
Inuit adolescents 4-051 Labor migration 4-067
Invented traditions 2-079, 4-046 Labor patterns 4-047
Iran 3-018,4-051 Labor union 1-017
Iran/Middle East 3-018 Lakota (Sioux) 1-087
Iranians in the US 2-037 Land 2-070
Ireland 0-032, 1-006,2-075,2-080,3-075,4- Land claims 4-047
034, 4-065, 4-067 Land reform 1-017
Irian Jaya 4-042 Land tenure 0-019,1-011,2-074,3-038
Iroquois 0-033, 3-062 Land use planning 3-080
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Landscapes 0-020,2-079 Linguistics 0-041, 1-004,2-011,2-073,3-010,


Language 2-008, 2-016, 2-021,2-040,3-004, 3-058,4-040,4-055
3-017 Linguistics, comparative 4-025
Language acquisition 4-007,4-032 Literacy 1-078, 2-021,2-035,3-029,4-002,4-
Language and context 4-002 005,4-049
Language and culture 3-058, 4-005 Literary acquisition 1-071
Language and gender 2-089 Literary ethnography 1-027
Language change 2-073 Literary theory 1-015
Language choice 4-032 Literature 2-063,3-029,3-081
Language contact 1-004, 2-011 Lithics 0-030,2-030,4-040
Language enrichment 2-087 Livestock 1-011
Language minorities 3-027 Living history 2-017
Language obsolescence 1-072 Loan words 4-055
Language of dispute 2-089 Local government 2-075
Language politics 3-072 Local politics 1-065
Language shift 4-032 Locality 2-080
Language socialization 0-028 Logical error 4-044
Langur monkey 3-036 Logotherapy 1-068
Laotian refugees 2-021 London 0-018
Late capitalism 3-029 Long-term care 3-077
Late Classic settlement 4-014 Longevity 1-083
Late Postclassic 2-030 Longitudinal data 4-018
Latin America 0-042, 1-017, 1-066, 1-070, 1- Los Angeles, California 3-028
076,2-023,2-065,3-008,3-020,3-029,3- Love 3-002
081,4-020,4-033,4-042 Low income 0-018, 1-064
Latin America/Mexico 3-001 Low-income female heads of households 3-017
Latin America/Southern Cone 4-033 Lowland Maya 4-014
Latino immigrants in US 1-040 Luiseno 4-055
Law 2-013,2-040,2-075,3-035,3-065,4-020, Lying 4-044
4-064
Law/politics 3-065 MRP 1-012
Leaders 2-021 Maasai 2-036
Leadership 1-087, 4-008 Macedonians 1-038
Learning 1-087 Machado-Joseph Disease 1-068
Learning disabilities 2-088 Machine tools 1-012
Learning disabled 2-088 Madagascar 0-015,4-008
Learning/coping mechanisms 1-007 Madagascar/Indian Ocean 4-067
Lee, Dorothy 2-071 Makah-Ditidaht 0-029
Legacies 0-026 Malagan 1-001
Legal anthropology 0-036, 2-013, 2-040 Malagasy/East Africa 3-018
Legal pluralism 2-013 Malay Peninsula 0-027
Legitimacy 2-065 Malaysia 0-027,1-068,4-011
Legitimate domination 1-015 Male roles 4-045
Lesbian feminism 1-077 Males 3-036
Lesbians 1-077 Malnutrition 2-067, 3-059
Levi-Strauss, Claude 2-066 Management 1-061
Lexical/comparison 4-025 Mandinko 3-069
Liberia 0-023 Maori 2-020
Life histories 0-021,2-033,2-078,4-035 Marasmus 2-067
Life stories 2-078 Marginal region 1-080
Lifestyle change 1-063 Maritime adaptation 1-089
Lifeworld 1-068 Maritimes 2-069
limbic system 3-061 Market relations 4-035
Lineage systems 3-065 Marketing 2-069
Linguistic access 1-087 Maroons 3-034, 4-047
Linguistic anthropology 0-028,0-034,0-041,3- Marriage 0-016, 0-032, 1-001,4-013
010, 4-005, 4-025 Marriage patterns 2-036
Linguistic area 4-025 Martyrdom 4-051
Linguistic change 4-025 Marx 3-011
Linguistic theory 1-004 Marxism 1-020
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Masculinity 4-045 065,4-014,4-025,4-036


Mass culture 3-005 Mesoamerica-Nahua 2-077
Mass media 0-023 Mesolithic 4-043
Material anthropology 3-020 Metacognition 2-088
Material culture 0-020. 2-001. 2-087. 3-020. 3- Metaphor 1-004, 2-038, 4-020, 4-027
060.4-001.4-037.4-048 Method 1-010, 4-007
Material culture studies 4-048 Method and theory 1-089, 3-019
Materialism 1-077 Methodology 0-037,0-040, 1-019, 1-080,2-
Maternal and child health 4-010 024,2-035,3-019,4-057
Maternal behavior 2-067 Methodology history 3-019
Maternal rejection 1-066 Methods 4-057
Math 3-016 Metis 2-020,3-010
Mathematical anthropology 4-044 Mexican 1-008
Mating strategies 0-026 Mexican American women 3-021
Mating systems 3-061 Mexican Americans 1-036, 2-013, 2-019, 2-
Matrescence 1-013 031, 3-071, 3-084, 4-015
Matrilineal societies 4-045 Mexican families 1-071
Maturation 4-018 Mexican households 1-071
Mauss. Marcel 0-029 Mexican Spanish 3-015
Maya 1-014. 1-072, 3-019, 3-068, 3-076, 4-014, Mexico 0-019,0-021, 1-034, 1-036, 1-039, 1-
4-036 071,2-011,2-030,2-067,2-072,2-077,3-
Maya hierographics 4-025 021,3-082,3-083,4-039,4-042,4-062,4-
Maya Highlands 3-030 067
Maya Indians 3-071 Mexico, urban 1-085
Maya, Mesoamerica 2-084 Micmac 2-041 , 3-065
Mayan Indians 1-005 Microcomputers in schools 2-006
Mayan languages 1-072, 4-025, 4-032 Micronesia 2-083,4-049
Mayo 4-055 Middle East 0-034,0-036, 1-008, 1-040,2-013,
Mayo of Sonora 3-071 2-034,4-004,4-061,4-065
Mead, Margaret 2-071 Middle East/Bedouin 2-031
Meaning 1-073 Middle Eastern immigrants 2-082
Meaning of life 2-033 Midwest Anglos 1-033
Mediation 2-013 Midwest Hispanics 1-033
Medical anthropology 0-015,0-017,0-024,0- Migrant workers 1-070
035,0-040,1-007,1-060,1-066,1-068,1- Migrants 1-008, 4-030
070,2-003,2-014,2-015,2-025,3-012,3- Migration 1-008, 2-023, 2-079, 3-005, 3-030, 3-
031,3-037,3-071,3-084,4-006,4-012,4- 079
020 Militarism 0-022, 1-040
Medical communication 1-007 Military 4-051
Medical discourse 0-040 Mind-body dualism 2-015, 3-012
Medical healing 4-006 Minorities 1-087, 3-024
Medical intervention 1-063 Minority education 3-027
Medical plants 0-015 Minority groups 1-087
Medical reform 1-007 Minority medical students 1-007
Medically fragile babies 4-012 Minority students 1-071
Medicine 0-020, 1-018, 1-086,4-041 Miorene of Africa 3-036
Medicine men 1-086 Miscarriage 4-004
Mediterranean 0-023, 4-028, 4-054 Miscegenation 1-073
Melanesia 1-001,2-032,2-078,3-011,3-063, Miskitu 2-065
4-008,4-010,4-042 Missionaries 4-034,4-042
Melanesia (Rauto) 4-051 Miwok2-073
Memory 2-031, 3-076 Mixtec 3-011,3-082
Memory/history 3-063 Mixteca, Mesoamerica 4-040
Menstrual seclusion 4-041 Mixtecan 3-082
Menstrual synchrony 4-041 Modeling 3-013
Menstruation 4-041 Models 1-008, 1-010,3-021,4-018,4-047
Mental illness 1-007 Modern Homo sapiens 3-004
Mental retardation 1-066 Modern Pacific 3-072
Mesoamerica 0-015, 0-033, 1-014, 1-027, 1- Modernization 0-017, 0-040, 1-005, 1-063,2-
063,1-072,1-084,2-011,2-030,2-077,3- 033,4-001
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Monuments 1-014 National politics 1-035


Moose 0-028 Nationalism 1-040,2-016,2-079,3-003,4-054,
Moral development/psychological anthropology 4-060
4-058 Native American 1-061,3-020,4-044,4-050
Moral narratives 1-018 Native American education 2-035
Moral order 1-018 Native Americans 0-025, 0-030,1-035,1-061,
Morality 1-018, 4-051 1-063, 2-083, 3-071 , 3-080, 4-003, 4-056
Morbidity 1-083 Native Americans (Eskimos) 3-001
Morelos 2-030 Native Americans/Hispanics 4-048
Morocco 3-005 Native language teaching 4-005
Morphology 1-004, 2-073, 3-004, 3-010, 3-082, Native North America 2-083, 2-089, 4-034
4-055 Native peoples 3-020
Morphophonemics 1-084 Native South America 0-034
Morphosyntax 1-072 Native, near-native anthropology 4-044
Mortuary analysis 1-089 Natural resources 3-035
Mortuary archeology 1-030 Navajo 0-017, 0-030, 0-044,1-032,1-086,3-
Mossi 3-078 081 , 4-048, 4-055
Motherhood 1-013 Navajo adolescents 4-052
Mountain settlements 4-028 Navajo Indians 1-075, 3-062
Mukogodo 0-026 Navajo reservation 4-006
Multicultural education 0-037,3-016 Navigation 3-076
Multinational firms 2-072 Navy 2-038
Multiple sclerosis 1-016 Neanderthals 3-004,4-044
Muriqui 3-061 Near East 1-089
Museum anthropology 3-020 Negotiation 1-006, 1-007
Museum ethnology 4-034 Neonatal jaundice 4-015
Museum exhibits 3-060 Neonatal loss 4-004
Museum research 3-020 Neotropical primates 3-061
Museums 1-061,2-016,3-003,3-020,3-060,3- Neotropics 3-061
068 Nepal 0-015,2-008,3-016
Music 1-073, 4-039 Nepal, Gurkhas 1-040
MUSicians 1-036, 1-073 Network/urban 4-053
Muskogean 0-014 Neural tube defect 4-015
Muskogean languages 0-014 Neurasthenia 1-060
Muskogean linguistics 0-014 Neurofibromatosis 1-068
Muslim culture 1-015 Neutron activation analysis 0-033
Muslims 2-076,3-028 New England 0-019
Mutual assistance program 2-012 New ethnography 4-038
Myth 1-001 , 3-081 New Guinea 2-041,3-065,4-017,4-020
Myth and ritual 4-007 New Ireland 1-001,3-075
Myth analysis 1-076 New Ireland, Papua New Guinea 3-075
New World monkeys 3-061
Nahua culture 2-077 New York City 1-035, 3-021
Nahuatl 2-011 ,2-073 New Zealand 3-016
Nahuatl language 2-077 Newfoundland 2-069
Nahuatl, Mexico 2-011 Nez Perce 4-067
Narrative 1-003,1-018,1-027,1-062,2-033,2- Ngawbere 1-084
034,2-066,2-078,3-015,3-058,3-081,4- Nicaragua 1-084, 2-003, 2-065
054 Nigeria 3-071
Narrative ethnography 1-027, 1-062,2-066 Nomads 2-012
Nasalization 3-082 Nominalization 2-073
Nation 2-016 Nonhuman primates 0-026
National culture 4-065 Nonviolence 1-040
National division 2-079 Non-white women 4-012
National identity 1-080, 2-016 Nootka 0-029
National identity/ethnicity 1-020 Normalcy 1-013
National language 0-041 Norms 4-064
National Park Service 1-061 North African Jews 4-027
National parks 3-003 North America 1-004, 1-038, 1-072, 1-087,2-
National policies 2-020 036, 2-041 , 2-066, 2-073, 3-020, 3-028, 3-
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062, 4-003, 4-067 Orang Asli-Kensiu 0-027


North America, northwest 1-072 Orang Asli-Semai 0-027
North American ethnology 3-035 Orang Asli-Semaq Beri 0-027
North American Indians 1-015, 3-062, 3-067, 4- Orang Asli-Temiar 0-027
005 Orang Asli-Temuan 0-027
North India 4-006 Organ transplantation 2-015
Northeastern Thailand 4-009 Organization 1-010,3-021,4-056
Northern Cheyenne 1-061 Organization development 3-021
Northern Ireland 2-080 Organization of work 1-085
Northern Plains/Canadian Natives 4-003 Organizational culture 1-007, 1-010, 2-075, 3-
Northwest Coast 3-035 021,3-080,4-053
Northwestern US/Alaska Native 4-005 Organizational performance 1-010
Norway 1-080 Organizational subcultures 1-010
Norwegian and Swedish immigrants 1-080 Organizational theory 3-080
Nuclear 0-022, 2-004 Organizations 3-080
Nuclear age 3-072 Os pubis 1-030
Nuclear America 0-033 Otherness 2-031
Nuclear contamination 3-072 Otomanguean 3-082
Nuclear discourse 0-022 Otomi 3-082
Nuclear politics 3-072 Overseas assignments 3-021
Nuclear war 0-022 Overseas carnivals 2-017
Nuclear waste 0-025
Nuclear weapons 0-022 Pacific 2-041
Nuclearism 2-004 Pacific ethnography 3-072
Number marking 2-084 Pacific Islanders 3-072
Numeracy 1-031 Pacific material culture 4-034
Numeral classifiers 2-084 Pain 1-070
Nurses 2-082 Pakistan 1-018, 2-003, 2-067
NurSing 2-082, 4-004, 4-045 Paleo-Indian 3-019
NurSing practice 3-076 Paleoanthropology 3-004, 3-061, 4-043
Nutrition 0-015, 0-017, 1-011,2-003,2-067,2- Paleobiology of monkeys and apes 3-036
072,3-009,3-059,4-043 Paleolithic 0-013
Nutritional anthropology 1-066, 1-083, 2-067, Paleolithic (Mediterranean) 0-013
3-059, 4-009 Paleolithic archeology 2-064
Nutritional and economic strategy 4-009 Paleo nutrition 1-063
Nutritional stages 1-063 Paleopathology 1-063
Nutritional status 4-009,4-015 Palestine 1-015, 2-031, 2-079
Palestinian culture 1-062
Oaxaca, Mexic:o 3-081, 4-040 Panama 1-040,1-084
Obeah 4-063 Panama and Guatemala 4-057
Obesity 0-040, 1-083, 4-009 Panamahka 1-084
Observational methods 1-019 Pano-Tacanan 1-084
Obstetrical practices 0-015 Papua New Guinea 0-019, 1-001,2-007,2-013,
Occupational culture 2-004 3-030,3-038,3-072,4-010,4-034,4-035,4-
Oceania 0-036 041
Old age 2-033 Papuan 3-065
Old World immigrants 1-035 Parallelism 2-034
Older women 2-033 Paranoia 1-060
01mec4-014 Parent education 1-071
Onitsha, Nigeria 2-013 Parental acceptance 4-056
Onomatopoeia 4-025 Parental investment 0-026
Oppositional discourse 0-022 Parental loss 4-004
Oral discourse 0-034 Parenting 1-066
Oral history 1-018, 1-061, 1-068 Parents 1-013
Oral narrative 1-027 Parsons, Elsie Clews 0-016
Oral traditions 1-018 Participant observation 1-064,3-084
Orality/literacy 0-034 Pastoralism 4-011, 4-047, 4-059
Orang Asli 0-027 Pastoralists 2-075, 4-035
Orang Asli-Batek 0-027 Paternal investment 3-061
Orang Asli-Chewong 4-011 Paternity 1-013
122 Topical, Ethnic, and Geographic Index of Sessions

Patient satisfaction 3-077 037, 1-040,2-016,2-080,3-018,3-034,4-


Patron-Clientage 4-047 045
Pawnee Indians 1-075 Political change 0-036, 1-065
Peace 4-017 Political consciousness 4-030
Peace and conflict studies 4-050 Political culture 3-034
Peace education 3-069 Political discourse 0-022,4-030
Peacefulness 4-017 Political ecology 1-009
Peasant culture 2-036 Political economy 0-020,1-006,1-007,1-008,
Peasant societies 2-072 1-014,1-017,1-080,2-025,2-038,2-063,2-
Peasant unions 1-070 075,2-080,3-001,3-029,3-068,4-015,4-
Peasantry 4-030 061
Peasants 2-013, 2-023, 2-070, 2-072, 3-068, 3- Political economy of food crops 1-015
078,4-047 Political economy of health 1-007
Pedagogy 0-037 Political evolution 2-041
Pedregosa 4-066 Political history 1-076
Peer pressure 4-029 Political ideology 2-064
Pentecostalism 4-042, 4-054 Political interaction 1-014
Penutian language 4-025 Political organization 1-014,4-062
Perception 0-020 Political parties 2-016
Performance 1-040,2-017 Political relations 1-014
Person 0-029 Political sociology 1-037
Personal assistance 1-068 Political symbolism 3-018
Personality 4-050,4-053 Political violence 1-037
Personality and culture 2-024 Politics 0-021,0-022,1-065,2-016,2-031,3-
Peru 1-013, 1-037, 1-085,2-023,2-067,3-019 017,3-018,3-065,3-078,4-030,4-046,4-
Peruvian Amazon 1-085 054
Peruvian Cashinahua 2-014 Politics and funding 3-020
Peyote 4-006 Polygyny 0-015
Peyotism 2-083 Polynesia 1-079, 3-029
Phase sequences 4-066 Pom03-062
Phenomenology 0-020, 1-016 Popol Vuh 2-084
Philippines 2-080, 3-018, 4-042 Popular culture 1-073, 4-050, 4-056
Philology 2-011 Popular ideas 2-015
Philosophy of science 3-019,4-044 Population 2-041
Phonology 0-014, 1-084,3-082,4-055 Population density 4-014
Photography 0-021 Population growth 2-041
Physician 3-031 Population pressure 2-041
Physician/patient dyads 0-017 Population structure 2-036
Physician/patient interaction 3-077 Portugal 1-065,3-079,4-028
Piaget 3-011 Portugal/Europe 4-028
Pigs 3-030 Positive learning culture 3-016
Pilgrimage 1-015, 3-081 Possessives 4-055
Pima Sajo 4-055 Post interpretive 1-079
Pkant nomenclature 4-050 Post management 4-011
Place 3-005 Post revolutionary change 0-035
Plains 4-003 Post-modernism 1-077
Plains Indians 3-062, 4-019 Postclassic 2-030
Planning 4-057 Postcranial 3-004
Plateau 3-062 Pottery 3-081
Play 2-017 Pottery manufacture 0-033
Poetics 0-034 Poverty 0-018,1-088,3-084,4-034
Poetry 2-034 Power 1-017, 1-076,2-008,2-065,4-061
POlitical economy 4-054 Power and knowledge 0-036, 2-031
Policy 1-012, 3-027, 3-080 Power/politics 3-018
Policy analysis 4-057 Practice 1-006, 4-063
Policy implementation 4-029 Practice theory 4-037
POlio 1-068 Practicing anthropology 3-080
Politeness 2-089 Pragmatics 2-089,3-010,4-005
Political 1-020, 2-016 Praxis 3-011,3-080
Political anthropology 0-018,0-036, 1-002, 1- Pregnancy 0-015, 1-013,4-041
Topical, Ethnic, and Geographic Index of Sessions 123

Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica 1-014 Quantitative methods 2-076, 3-030


Prehistoric agricultural fields 4-066 Quechua 3-058
Prehistoric American Southwest 4-066 Quechua Indians 1-013
Prehistoric architecture 2-001 Quechua/Andes 3-008,4-006
Prehistoric demography 3-030 Queens 4-016
Prehistory 2-064 Quotation 3-015
Premenstrual syndrome 1-060
Prenatal 3-085 Race 1-020
Prenatal care 4-012 Race determination 1-030
Presenting the past 2-064 Race and ethnicity 4-047
Prevention 2-083 Racemization 1-030
Primary education 1-034 Race identification 1-030
Primary school 4-032 Radiation 0-025
Primate behavior 0-026 Radical politics 0-022
Primates 3-036, 3-061 Radioactive waste 0-025
Primitive paradise 3-072 Rama 1-084
Prison 3-084 Ranching 4-011
Prison culture 3-021 Rape 3-083
Problem-solving 3-015 Rapid appraisal 4-057
Process 3-001 Rapid assessment methods 4-057
Production 0-021, 4-035 Rapid community growth 1-033
Professional ethics 2-020 Rapid rural appraisal 4-057
Professional ideology 1-016 Re-studies 4-028
Professional roles 2-005 Rebellion 3-034
Professional socialization 2-037 Recent humans 4-043
Program evaluation 2-038 Reciprocity 1-007, 4-011
Prohibition 2-083 Reconstruction 0-020, 1-084
Project implementation 4-033 Recruitment and retention 3-070
Pronominal inflection 3-058 Redefining 4-053
Pronoun 2-073 Reflexive 4-039
Psychiatric 4-007 Reflexive anthropology 2-031,4-020
Psychiatric anthropology 1-060 Reflexivity 2-066, 4-044
Psychiatric care 1-007 Refugee 2-021
Psychiatric diagnosis 1-060 Refugee adaptation 3-028
Psychiatric nosology 1-060 Refugee elders 2-021
Psychiatry 1-060 Refugee health issues 1-008
Psychiatry, emergency 1-060 Refugees 2-012,2-021,2-032,4-039,4-061
Psychoanalysis 3-076, 4-007 Regional development 1-065
Psychoculturall-019,4-051 Regionalism 2-016, 4-054
Psychocultural studies 3-069 Rehabilitation 1-068
Psychological 4-051 Reincarnation 3-035
Psychological anthropology 0-028,0-042, 1- Reindeer-owning 1-080
019,2-021,2-024,2-071,3-079,4-058 Relativism 2-066
Psychosocial functioning 3-083 Religion 0-020, 0-030, 0-032,1-015,1-027,1-
Public assistance policy 1-064 085,2-007,2-031,2-032,2-077,3-024,3-
Public education 3-020 034,3-076,4-049,4-054,4-065,4-067
Public health 1-064 Religion and health care 4-006
Public policy 2-005 Religion and politics 4-006
Publications in anthropology 2-065 Religious belief and practice 2-007
Pubs 4-065 Religious change 1-085, 4-006, 4-042
Pueblo 0-016, 0-029 Religious community 0-023
Pueblo Indians 0-016, 1-075,4-048 Religious conversion 0-020
Puerto Ricans 2-038, 4-012 Religious fasting 3-059
Puerto Rico 1-060 Religious fundamentalism 4-056
Religious healing 1-027
Quaker schools 3-069 Religious innovation 1-015
Qualitative evaluation 3-070 Religious language 0-041
Qualitative methods 3-077 Religious movements 4-042
Qualitative research 1-003 Repatriation 3-021
Quality control 1-068 Reported speech 0-034, 1-072
124 Topical, Ethnic, and Geographic Index of Sessions

Representation 2-031,2-066,3-076,4-019,4- Saami 1-080


039 Sacrifice 2-084
Reproduction 0-017,1-013,1-063, 1-068,3- Sahaptin 2-034
085,4-004,4-012,4-041 Salish 0-029,1-072,3-058
Reproductive aids 3-071 Salish an 1-004
Reproductive health 3-085 Samoa 1-063, 3-015
Reproductive strategies 2-036 Samoans/Samoa 4-015
Requests 2-089 San 2-020
Research 3-017 Sapir, Edward 2-071
Research approaches 1-034 "Savage mind" forms of thought 1-015
Research methods 3-069 Scandinavia 1-066, 1-080
Research models 3-012 Schizophrenia 2-024
Researcher 2-082 School 4-052
Resettlement 1-005, 1-032 School administration 4-029
Resource exchange 2-075 School culture 4-029
Resource negotiation 1-009 School dropouts 3-070
Respiratory illness 1-008 School ethnography 1-031, 1-033
Restraints 2-083 School performance 2-006
Retirement 1-017 School success 4-029
Return migration 0-042 Schooling 0-041, 1-078,2-006,2-035,3-070,
Revenge 3-065 4-047,4-052
Reversibility 3-038 Schools 2-035
Revitalization movement 4-065 SCience 1-078. 2-004
Revolution 2-065, 3-018 Scientific anthropology 4-031
Rhetoric 4-030 Scientific practice 3-076
Rio Grande textiles 4-048 Scotland 0-017,0-032,4-035
Risk 2-025 Scottish dialect 3-015
Risk behaviors 2-025 Scottish Hebrides 1-062
Risk communication 0-025 Seasonality and nutrition 2-067
Risk management 0-025 Second disability 1-068
Risk perception 0-025 Secrecy 0-036
Rites 4-013 Sedentarization 0-027
Rites of passage 4-013,4-027 Selako 4-013
Ritual 0-020,1-015,1-018,2-007,3-029,3- Self 0-023,0-027,0-028,0-034.2-033,2-078,
075,4-017,4-042,4-046, 4-049, 4-056, 4- 4-051
059 Self and person 2-024
Ritual analysis 1-076 Self and society 3-038
Ritual calendar 2-077 Self-conception 4-006
Ritual expression 4-067 Self-care 1-016
Ritual innovation 3-008 Self-determination 1-005, 1-087,2-020
Ritual language 2-008 Self-help 1-068
Ritual performance 3-081 Self-help groups 1-007
Ritual and history 4-046 Self/other 4-020
Ritual, symbolism 3-075 Semai 4-017
Rodeo 2-017 Semantics 1-004
Role identities 2-037 Semantics extension 2-089
Role reversal 4-045 Seminoles 4-047
Romania 3-031 Semiotic anthropology 3-038
Romanians 1-038 Semiotics 0-034,1-002,1-080,2-033,4-039
Rotation systems 4-028 Senegal 4-010
Royalty 2-063 Sensory experience 3-076
Rungus 4-013 Sentiments 4-007
Rural 2-030 Serbs 1-038
Rural Afro-America 4-047 Settlement patterns 1-089, 2-030, 4-014
Rural America 0-036 Settlement systems 3-030
Rural development 2-076,4-047 Severn Ojibwe 3-010
Rural life 4-006 Sex 1-015, 2-004, 2-014, 3-002, 3-084
Rural Mississippi 3-059 Sex differences 0-026
Rural society 4-056 Sex education 3-017
Rwanda 2-025,2-074,4-009 Sex ratio 0-026
Topical. Ethnic. and Geographic Index of Sessions 125

Sex ratio evolution 0-026 Social representation 1-076


Sex ratio variation 0-026 Social reproduction 0-018, 4-028
Sex roles 4-056 Social semiotics 1-035
Sexual assault 3-083 Social strategies 4-028
Sexual behavior 2-025. 3-036 Social structure 0-023, 2-001, 3-201, 3-078, 4-
Sexual dimorphism 4-043 059
Sexual division of labor 1-017 Social support 0-040, 4-015
Sexual ideology 2-014 Social ties 1-014
Sexual orientation 2-019 Social vs individual body image 2-015
Sexual practices 2-014. 3-084 Social-educational change 3-027
Sexuality 2-014.2-019.3-002.4-012 Social-political change 3-027
Shamanism 2-084, 4-042 Socialization 1-002, 1-019,2-006,2-037,2-
Shared understandings 1-060 063,4-051
Sherpas-Nepal 0-020 Socio-ecology 3-061
Shetland Islands 4-061 Sociobiology 3-002,4-044
Shipibo 0-015, 0-017, 4-029 Sociocultural anthropology 0-020
Short-term research 4-057 Sociocultural change 1-033,3-001,3-062
Sign language 4-019 Sociocultural differences 1-078
Sign type 0-028 Socioeconomic adjustment 2-012
Signifying body 4-019 Socioeconomic change 4-066
Sikhs 2-079 Socioeconomic development 3-009
Silence 1 -080 Socioeconomic rights 2-020
Siouan languages 0-014 Socioeconomy 1-032
Site catchment 0-033 Sociolinguistics 0-029, 0-041, 1-065,2-089,4-
Skeletal biology 1-030 005,4-032
Sleeping arrangements 4-058 Sociology 2-019
SlumsO-018 Sociotechnical systems 4-053
Small business 1-010,2-012 Software development 2-089
Small farming 4-028 Somatization, cross-cultural 1-060
Smoking 2-038 Song 0-021
Smoking cessation 2-038 Soul 4-007
Smoking prevention 2-038 South Africa 3-081
Social action 3-011 South America 4-025, 4-033
Social anthropology 1-015, 3-062, 4-005 South American Indians 3-065
Social categories 1-035 South American languages 1-072, 4-025
Social change 0-022, 0-027, 1-006,2-076,3- South Asia 0-023, 1-018, 1-030, 1-032,3-001,
009,3-031,3-036,3-059,3-079,4-010,4- 4-010
028. 4-033, 4-051, 4-056 South India 2-007
Social class and gender 2-023 South Pacific 3-072
Social competency 4-052 South Tyrol 1-006
Social complexity 2-001 Southeast Asia 1-020, 1-066,2-012,2-021,2-
Social conflict 4-050 036,4-045
Social contamination 1-068 Southeast Asian refugees 1-063
Social control 3-065 Southeast Asians 2-012
Social control/law 4-006 Southeastern Indians 1-075, 3-062
Social facts 4-044 Southeastern languages 0-014
Social hierarchy 1-019 Southern Africa 0-023,3-009
Social history 1-039, 2-070 Southern Arizona 2-087
Social identity 2-016 Southern Baptists 0-041
Social inequality 0-020,4-011 Southern Europe/Portugal 4-028
Social interaction 1-019, 3-036, 4-019 Southern Northwest coast 1-004
Social interaction ism 3-017 Southern Ontario 1-063
Social interactions 3-036 Southern Peruvian Quechua 4-025
Social movements 0-022,0-036, 1-013,2-078, Southern Portugal 4-028
3-034, 4-046 Southern Spain 3-079
Social networks 0-017,3-077 Southern United States 3-083
Social organization 1-001, 1-089,2-077,4-066 Southwest 0-016,0-018,0-020,0-030,3-020,
Social power 1-003 3-062,4-048,4-055,4-066
Social practice 3-011 Southwest Arizona 1-075
Social relations 0-028,3-061 Southwest CRM 0-030
126 Topical, Ethnic, and Geographic Index of Sessions

Southwest US 3-003 Surrealism 1-076


Southwestern Alaska 1-039 Survey methods 4-057
Spain 0-033, 1-006, 1-065,3-059,3-079,4-054 Survey research 3-029
Spain-Andalusia 1-065 Sustainability of project benefits 1-036
Spanish fishery 1-006 Swahili 4-008
Spatial cognition 4-002 Swahili ethnography 3-078
Spatial orientation 4-019 Swahili coast 4-067
Spatial representation 4-002 Swaziland 3-078
Spatial symbolism 3-005 Sweden 4-049
Speaking 2-008 Symbolic analysis 2-019
Spectacle 2-017 Symbolic anthropology 0-022, 0-032, 0-042, 1-
Speech 0-034,3-061 013,1-015,2-033,3-018,3-029,4-001,4-
Speech acts 2-089 039,4-042,4-050,4-056
Spirit possession 4-046,4-067 Symbolic behavior 3-034
Spiritist healing 4-037 Symbolic construction of self and other 4-067
Sponsorship 4-062 Symbolic mediation 3-078
Sport ethnography 1-070 Symbolic organization of space 4-008
Sport play 3-028 Symbolic representation 2-079
Sports 4-065 Symbolism 1-002, 1-015, 1-085,2-002,2-074,
Squatting 0-019 3-002,4-017,4-049,4-054,4-059
Sri Lanka 4-060 Symbols 2-064
Stanley Diamond 0-020 Symbols and self 2-078
State 1-006, 2-086, 3-032 Symptom evaluation 1-008
State dynamics 1-014 Symptom management/compliance 2-015
State formation 4-040 Symptomatic empiricism 4-044
State government 1-061 Syntax 0-014, 2-073, 3-010, 3-082,4-055
State policy 0-036, 2-065 Syntax and morphology 1-004
Statistics 0-040
Stereotypes 1-080 Tacit knowledge 3-076
Stereotyping 1-080 Taiwan 1-015, 3-081
Stickball 4-056 Tamil Nadu, India 1-017
Stigma 0-025, 1-068, 4-004 Tamils 4-060
Stone artifacts 3-028 Tanzania 4-047
Stone handling 3-028 Taphonomy (faunal analysis) 0-013
Store-front churches 2-015 Tatog 0-026
Stories 3-015 Taxonomy 3-004
Story telling 3-016 Teacher acculturation 2-037
Stratification 2-036, 4-035, 4-049 Teacher empowerment 1-003
Stress 0-017,4-015 Teacher socialization 2-037
Structuralism 2-074 Teachers 1-003
Structure and history 2-086 Teaching 0-037, 3-013, 4-064
Student culture 4-052 Teaching anthropology 0-037
Student interaction 1-033 Team building 1-010
Stylistic analysis 3-030 Technical change 3-005
Sub-Saharan Africa 2-014 Technological change 1-012
Subarctic 1-009 Technology 0-013,0-015,0-025,1-010,1-016,
Subcultures in the US 1-070 2-072,2-085,4-052
Subjectivity 3-011,3-017 Technology utilization 4-053
Subordination 2-080 Teen pregnancy 3-070
Subsistence 2-001 Telecommunications 3-072
Substance abuse 2-083 Temporal processes 4-028
Substance abuse prevention 2-083 Temporality 2-033
Sulawesi Indonesia 4-046 Temporals 4-055
Sumu 1-084, 2-065 Teotihuacan 0-033
Superconducting super cOllider 0-025 Tepiman 4-055
Supplementation 0-015 Terrorism 2-080
Support groups 4-053 Terror/scarcity 3-069
Supportive behavior 1-013 Tetanus 4-015
Suriname 3-034 Tewa 3-062
Suriname-Caribbean 3-034 Texas 3-019
Topical, Ethnic, and Geographic Index of Sessions 127

Text 2-034 Tropics 1-063


Text and context 4-039 Truth claims 4-019
Textiles 3-068, 4-048 Tsimshian 0-029
Texts 3-010 Tunisia 4-039
Textual analysis 4-034, 4-038 Turkey 4-050,4-063
Textuality 1-062 Turkish immigration 4-049
Thailand 1-032,2-006,2-063,2-072,2-076,4- Twahka 1-084
041 Twins 0-026
Theatrical semiotics 3-038 Tylor, E B 4-031
Theology 1-015 Typology 1-004, 4-025
Theories of inequality 2-023
Theories of social action 4-028 US Arab families 3-021
Theory 0-019, 1-008, 1-010,2-040,3-060,3- US black women 1-016
061,3-065,4-044,4-049,4-053 US children 2-083
Theory/philosophy 0-020 US culture 1-077
Therapeutic community 2-015 US elderly 3-077
Therapeutic efficacy 3-031 US ethnography 2-033
Third World agriculture 3-009 US high schools 4-029
Third World proletariat 1-036 US middle class 1-066
Tibet 2-086, 3-065 US Southwest 0-039
Tibetan 0-041 US-Mexico border 1-036, 4-035
Time 0-023, 3-058 USA 1-017, 2-037, 4-004, 4-056
Time, systems of 4-008 USA-USSR relations 4-050
Time management 1-073 Ulwa 1-084
Tlingit 3-062 Underdevelopment/dependency 4-034
Tobacco 1-063, 2-038 Undergraduate education 1-003
Togo 3-078 Underground economy 1-037
Tohono O'odham 4-055 Unions 4-062
Tojolabal (Mayan) 3-058 United States 0-022, 0-036, 1-002, 1-013, 1-
Tone Sandhi 3-082 035, 1-066, 1-073,2-025,2-040,2-070,2-
Tonga Islands 2-013 075,3-002,3-019,3-020,3-059,3-077,3-
Topicalization 1-072 085,4-012,4-020,4-052,4-056,4-061
Tortillas 4-055 United States society 0-022
Tourism 0-020,3-001,3-068 Universals 2-066
Tourism development 4-050 University intellectuals 4-065
Toxic wastes 1-007 Upper Paleolithic 3-004, 4-043
Trade 0-027 Urban 1-086, 2-002, 2-003, 2-017, 2-032, 2-
Tradition 2-016,4-039 036,4-012,4-065
Traditional healers 1-086, 3-078 Urban anthropology 0-018,0-042,2-032,4-
Traditional medicine 3-031,4-047 035,4-062
Traditional narrative 3-015 Urban blacks 3-015
Traditionality and success 3-070 Urban community 3-017
Tragedy 1-027 Urban cults 1-015
Training 4-053 Urban culture 2-079
Transcultural anthropology 0-017 Urban household structure 0-018
Transition rituals 3-038 Urban identity 2-002
Translation 2-034, 3-029 Urban marketplaces 4-054
Transnational 1-020 Urban Martinique 0-018
Transsexuals 3-002 Urban planning 1-065
Transvestism 4-062 Urban policy 1-064
Transylvanian Saxons 1-038 Urban poor 0-018
Tras-os-Montes 4-028 Urban research 1-064
Treatment 3-031 Urban schools 3-070
Tribal 4-017 Urban space 3-005
Tribal Filipinos 4-011 Urban study 2-019
Tribal government 1-061 Urban teaching 2-037
Tribal society 1-034 Urban USA 2-007
Tribes 3-018 Urbanism 1-065
Trinidad 1-062 Uses of the past 2-064
Trivers-Willard 0-026 Ute 2-073
128 Topical, Ethnic, and Geographic Index of Sessions

Uto-Aztecan 1-083, 2-073, 4-055 Women, gender status 3-062


Women and development 0-023
Value systems 1-073 Women and education 0-037
Values 4-050 Women and schools 1-003
Values education 4-029 Women and work 3-017
Verbal arts 3-058, 4-054 Women as authors 2-066
Verbal morphology 4-025 Women in development 1-070, 4-010, 4-057
Verticality 1-085 Women of color 3-017
Victimization 3-083 Women's decisions 3-085
Vietnam 2-021,4-049 Women's health 3-085
Vietnamese 2-012 Women's issues 4-003
Village-court relations 1-015 Women's roles 1-066,2-077
Violence 0-021,1-037,2-004,2-080,3-065,4- Women's status 0-020, 4-010
017,4-056 Women's studies 0-023,1-015
Violence control 2-013 Women's work 1-017
Violence/war/counter-insurgency 1-005 Women/gender 2-065
Visual anthropology 0-042 Work 1-012, 1-017,3-068,3-076,4-035,4-046
Vocational training 3-017 Work culture 4-029
Voice 0-034 Work processes 1-010
Voice (Bakhtin) 0-034 Work roles 3-069
Voluntary associations 1-065 Work vs school 4-052
Worker ownership 1-064
Workers 4-012
Waorani 0-027
Working classes 4-035
War 2-004
World systems 3-068, 4-049
War stories 3-076
World systems analysis 1-010
Warfare 2-080, 3-065, 4-014, 4-034
World view 0-027,1-085,4-017
Weapons 2-004
Wedding ceremonies 4-027 Yanomamo 3-065
Weddings 2-002 Yaqui 4-055
Weight 4-041 Yemen 2-034
West Africa 1-027, 4-011 Yemeni Jews 2-036
West Africa (Mali) 2-069 Yemeni women 1-008
West Bengal 4-056 Yokuts/California 2-073
West Coast America 2-037 Youth 2-025
West Mexico 4-014 Yucatan, Mexico 4-014
Western Amazonia 4-025 Yucatec Maya 2-084
Western Europe 2-064 Yugoslav 2-083
Western United States 1-017 Yukian 2-073
White Americans 4-016 Yuman languages 2-073
Wild food 4-009 Yupik Eskimo (Alaska Native) 4-005
Windhoek, Namibia, South Africa 0-018
Witchcraft 4-054 Zambia 2-079
Women 0-015,0-016,0-017,0-023,0-032, 1- Zapotec (Oaxaca, Mexico) 2-013
002,1-017,1-038,1-077,2-007,2-008,2- Zooarcheology 0-013,3-030
076,2-080,3-017,3-028,3-062,4-004,4- Zuni 0-029, 0-030,1-061
027,4-035,4-041,4-042,4-045,4-046 Zuni Indians 1-075
INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS

The following includes all individuals listed in the Program. Numbers indicate sessions in which
they are scheduled to participate, not page numbers.

AAA Congressional Fellowship Program 3-044 Anderson, Myrdene 1-080


AAA Project on Gender and the Anthropology Anderson, Penny 1-068
Curriculum 1-082, 2-090, 3-041 Anderson, Robert 3-031
AAA Project on Gender and the Curriculum 1- Anderson-Levitt, K 2-006,3-049
082, 2-090, 3-041 Angelo, Larian 0-019
Aamodt, Agnes M 2-082 Anglin, Mary 4-045
Abbink, Jon 1-032 Angrosino, Michael V, Jr 0-035
Abbott, David R 4-066 Ankenbrandt, Kate 4-044
Abbott, Susan 0-028,1-019,2-024,4-058 Annual Business Meeting of the Association 1-
Ablon, Joan 1-068 112
Abrams, I 2-056 Anthony, David W 3-030
Abu-Lughod, L 4-063 Anthropological Film Research Institute 2-091
Acciaoli, Greg 2-008 Anthropologists Interested in Anthropology of
Ackerman, Lillian A 3-062 Space and Place 0-050
Acosta, Elena 4-016 Anthropologists for Korean Studies 3-087
Adams, Jane 2-070 Anthropology and the Human Services 3-042
Adams, Karen L 2-089 Anthropology Newsletter 2-009
Adams, Kathleen M 3-001 Anton, Gerald 3-045
Adams, Richard N 1-005 Antone, Alfretta 3-067
Adams, Vincanne 0-020 Antone, Carole 1-061
Adams, Walter 3-094 Antone, Cecil 3-067
Administrative Advisory Committee 0-002 Antoniello, Patricia 4-012
Agha, Asif 0-041 Antoun, Richard T 3-018
Aginsky, Bernard W 4-018 Anyon, Roger 0-030,1-061
Ahler, Janet G 0-037 Appell, G N 4-013
AIDS and Anthropology Task Force 1-042 Appell, Laura W R 4-013
Albert, Steven M 1-001 Applebaum, Bruce 1-060
Alcalay, Glenn 3-072 Applebaum, Herbert 1-010
Aldenderfer, Mark 1-099 Archambault, JoAllyn 3-020
Allan, J D 4-041 Archeology Section 0-001, 1-028, 1-093,2-
Allen, Kathleen M 0-033 029,2-093
Allen, Lindsay H 2-067 Arens, W 4-049
Allen, Lisa 4-012 Arensburg, B 4-018
Allen-Mills, Susan 2-057 Arima, Midori 1-032
Almy, Susan W 4-011 Arizpe, Lourdes 4-062
Amaroli, Paul E 4-036 Armagost, James L 2-073
American Anthropologist 3-023 Armelagos, G J 1-030, 1-063, 1-103,2-026,2-
American Ethnological Society 0-046,2-092,2- 060,3-012,4-043
107 Armstrong, Este 3-036,3-061
Ames, Genevieve 2-083 Armstrong, Karen V 0-032
Ames, Michael M 3-020, 3-060 Armstrong, M Jocelyn 1-068
Amick, Daniel S 1-089 Arnold, Bettina 2-001
Anagnost, Ann 3-032 Arnold, Dean E 0-033
Anaya, James 2-020 Arnold, Marlene S 4-021
Anderson, Connie M 3-061 Arnould, Eric J 2-011 A
Anderson, EN 1-015 Arrieta, Olivia 1-036
Anderson, Joan M 2-082 Arvisu, Steven F 1-087
Anderson, Eugene N, Jr 4-006 Asch, Timothy 3-026

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130 Index of Participants

Ashmore, Wendy 2-093 Bauman, Richard 0-034


Aspelin, Paul L 2-020 Baumgartner, Richard M 4-018
Association for Anthropology and Gerontology Beall, Cynthia M 2-086
1-094 Beaudry, Marilyn P 0-033
Association for Political and Legal Beaver, Patricia 3-001
Anthropology 1-081, 1-095 Beck, Carolyn S 2-032
Association of Black Anthropologists 1-057, 1- Beck, Lois C 3-018
096 Beck, Sam 4-030
Aswad, Barbara C 3-021 Becker, Adeline 1-033
Atkinson, Jane 0-052,2-021,2-051 Becker, Gay 1-016
Audouze, Fran90ise 1-093 Beckerman, Stephen 2-041 A
Augustins, Georges 4-028 Bedoya, Eduardo 2-023
Axelrod, Melissa 1-004 Beeman, William 00-022
Aymara Foundation 2-106 Beer, David W 4-007
Begay, Richard 0-030
Baba, M L 1-010,3-021,3-092 Behar, Ruth 0-021
Babb, Florence E 1-054, 2-023 Behrens, C A 3-013,4-029
Babcock, Barbara A 0-016 Beidelman, Tom 4-042
Baca, Leonard 2-088 Belote, Jim 1-085
Badone, Ellen 4-054 Benallie, Larry 0-030
Baer, Adela S 0-027 Benefit, Brenda R 3-036
Baer, Hans 1-007, 1-106 Beneria, Lourdes 4-062
Baer, Roberta D 2-067, 3-089, 4-009 Benner, Patricia 3-076,3-090
Bagg, Janet 3-013 Bennett, Adrian 1-078
Bahloul, Joelle 4-027 Bennett, Beverly Y 3-031
Baizerman, Suzanne 4-048 Bennett, Diane 0 3-079
Baksi-Lahiri, Sudeshna 3-018 Bennett, K 1-087, 3-016
Baldwin, Dana M 1-007 Bennett, Kathleen P 1-003
Balee, William 4-050 Bennett, linda A 1-038, 2-083
Ball, Helen 1-063 Benson, Janet E 2-071A
Bamberger, Joan 1-035 Bentley, J W 4-011
Banks, Caroline 4-056 Bentley, Margaret 2-067
Barbee, Evelyn L 4-041 Benton, Lauren 1-065, 1-109
Barbian, Lenore 4-043 Berdan, Frances F 2-030,2-077
Barbour, JoAnn Danelo 4-029 Berg, Ronald H 1-037
Barker, John 4-042 Berlin, Brent 1-099, 3-071
Barker, Judith C 3-077 Berlin, E 3-071
Barlett, Peggy 2-076 Bernal, Victoria 2-076
Barlow, Tani 3-032 Bernard, H Russell 3-025, 3-040, 3-056
Barnhardt, Ray 2-044, 3-045 Bertram, Bruce 2-035
Barritt, Loren S 3-049 Bethel, Diana L 4-001
Bartholomew, Doris A 3-082 Bettison, Cynthia Ann 4-066
Bartolome, Leopoldo J 4-033 Betzig, Laura 0-026
Barton, Thomas G 2-014 Bhattacharyya, D P 4-021
Bartoszewski, W T 0-036 Bibeau, Giles 2-092
Basch, linda 1-020 Biella, Peter 2-025,3-053
Basham, Charlotte S 4-005 Bierwert, Crisca 0-029
Bass, W M 4-018 Bilby, Kenneth 4-047
Bassett, Everett J 4-034 Bilge, Barbara 3-028
Bassett, Ken L 2-085 Bilharz, Joy A 3-062
Bastos, Cristiana 4-028 Billings, Dorothy K 3-075
Bataille, Gretchen M 0-037 Bindon, James R 1-063
Bateman, Rebecca B 4-047 Biological Anthropology Section 1-025, 1-043,
Bates, Ann 0-029 3-043
Bates, Maryann S 1-007 Biolsi, Thomas 1-035
Bateson, Mary Catherine 1-100 Birdwell-Pheasant, D 4-034
Battaglia, Debbora 3-063 Bisharat, George 4-024A
Bauer, Dale 4-038 Bishop, Ronald L 0-033
Bauer, Janet 4-045 Black, Nancy J 4-036
Bauer, Mark C 2-076 Blakely, Pamela A R 4-059
Index of Participants 131

Blakely, Thomas 0-003, 0-009, 1-021,2-056 Bridges, Patricia 4-043


Blakey, Michael 1-057, 1-096,2-060 Brief Reports on Recent Research 3-074
Blanc-Szanton, C 1-020 Brigard, Emily de 0-053
Blanchard, Kendall A 4-057 Briggs, Charles L 0-034
Blim, Michael L 0-019 Brightman, Robert 4-045
Bloch, Harriet Lee 3-094 Briody, Elizabeth K 3-021
Bloch, Marianne N 4-010 Brison, Karen J 4-050
Bloch, Peter C 4-010 Britan, Gerald M 3-080
Bloome, David 1-078 Broadwell, George A 0-014
Blot, Richard 2-071 Brockmeier, Andrea F 4-041
Blount, Ben 4-050 Brody, Jill 1-072
Board of Directors of the Association 4-024 Br0gger, Jan 1-080
Board of Proposed Society for Media Brooks, Charles R 2-025
Anthropology 1-051 Broomhall, Lori 3-031
Bodine, John J 1-040 Brosius, J Peter 4-067
Bodley, John H 2-080 Brouwer, Elizabeth 3-075
Boelscher, Marianne 4-005 Brow, James 4-060
Boissevain, Jeremy 1-065 Brown, Barri Anne 4-061
Bolin, Ann 3-002 Brown, Donald N 3-028
Bolton, Ralph 1-103,2-019,2-025 Brown, Elaine C 4-011
Bolyanatz, A H 4-042 Brown, Ellen 1-011
Booker, Karen 0-014 Brown, James A 3-019
Boon, James 1-079, 2-008 Brown, Jerald B 0-036
Boone, James L 0-026 Brown, Kate 4-050
Borgerhoff Mulder, M 0-026 Brown, Keith 4-001
Borish, Steven 0-017 Brown, Mary Jo McGee 4-029
Borker, Ruth 0-023 Brown, Paul F 3-012
Borneman, John 2-024A Brown, Peter 1-083
Borofsky, Rob 1-079 Brown, Susan Love 0-023
Borre, Kristen S 1-066 Browner, Carole H 4-062
Borremans, Nina T 1-089 Broyles, Julie A 3-020
Bosco, Joseph 1-015 Bruce, Amy 4-008
Bourgois, Philippe 1-037 Bruce, Bertram 3-048
Bousquet, Gisele Luce 4-061 Brues, Alice M 1-030
Boutte, Marie 11-068 Bruner, Edward 1-027,2-031,2-066,3-054
Bowen, John R 0-034 Brunson, Judy L 0-039
Bowles, Gordon T 4-018 Brunt, Lodewijk 0-018
Bowman, Glenn 1-015 Brusco, Elizabeth 2-041 A
Boxberger, Daniel L 4-034 Brush, Stephen B 3-009
Boxer, Andrew M 2-019 Brutus, Marie-Lucie 3-031
Boyarin, Jonathan A 3-094 Buck, Pam Davidson 2-076, 3-072
Boyd, Robert 1-004 Buechler, Hans 1-065, 3-006
Boyer, Pascal R 4-023 Buechler, J-M 1-065
Brace, C Loring 3-004, 4-043 Buechler, Judith 3-006
Bradburd, Daniel 4-035 Buikstra, Jane 1-113
Bradley, Candice 1-017 Bunte, Pamela 3-058
Brainard, Jean 1-063 Burgess, Hayden 2-020
Brana-Shute, Gary 3-034 Burkhalter, S Brian 2-011 A
Brandao, M Fatima 4-028 Burkhart, Louise M 2-011, 2-077
Brandt, Elizabeth A 0-029 Burton, John W 4-044
Brass, Tom 2-023 Burton, Michael 4-058
Brasset, Donna 0-022 Byland, Bruce E 4-040
Bray, David 4-033 Byrd, Brian F 1-089
Bredelove, 0 3-071
Brenneis, Don 2-040 Cachel, Susan 0-026
Brenner, Mary E 3-016 Calderon, Margarita 3-027
Brent, T David 2-057 Calkins, Susan 4-021
Brenton, Barrett P 4-009 Callaghan, C A 2-073
Brett, John 4-015 Camino, Linda 0-049, 1-060
Brettell, Caroline 1-065, 3-079 Campa, Arthur L 1-033
132 Index of Participants

Campbell, Ben 3-036 Chrisman, Noel J 2-015, 2-038


Campbell, Jean B 0-037 Christian Anthropologists 2-094
Cancian, Frank 3-008 Christian-Smith, L K 3-017
Canger, Una 2-011 Christman, Jolley 2-035
Cappello, Carolyn 2-038 Church, Jonathan T 4-061
Capps, Lisa L 2-021 Ciaramitaro, Bridget 3-051,4-053
Caputi, Jane 2-004 Cicourel, Aaron 3-015
Cardinal, John 4-044 Cintron, Jose 1-033
Carey, James 2-041 Clark, A McFadyen 3-020
Carillo, Teresa 4-062 Clay, Jason 2-020
Carlin, Kathleen 2-021 Cleveland, David A 3-009
Carlsen, Robert S 3-068 Clifford, James 2-031,2-066,3-029
Carlson, Robert G 3-078 Climo, Jacob 2-033
Caro, Deborah A 4-047 Cline, David M 0-014
Carpenter, Carol 1-015 Coggeshall, John M 3-021
Carrasco, Pedro 2-077 Cohen, Colleen B 4-038
Carrier, Joseph M 2-019 Cohen, Ronald 2-075, 3-065
Carrillo, J Emilio 2-038 Cohler, Bertram J 2-024
Carucci, Laurence M 2-020 Colby, Benjamin N 4-023
Cashdan, Rochelle 2-089 Cole, John R 3-043
Cassell, Joan 1-100 Cole, John W 1-006
Cassidy, Claire M 1-083 Coles, Catherine 3-041
Castro, Peter 1-011 Collier, Catherine 2-088
Caton, S C 0-034, 2-034 Collier, Jane F 3-005
Cattell, Maria G 1-015 Collier, Malcolm 0-003, 0-009
Caulkins, Douglas D 2-076 Colligan, Sumi E 4-041
Cederroth, Sven 4-049 Collins, H M 3-076
Chafe, Wallace 3-058 Collins, Harry 3-090
Chagnon, Napoleon 3-047, 3-065 Collins, James 1-004, 1-078,3-048
Chaiken, Miriam S 1-011 Collins, James 1-054, 2-101
Chamberlain, Von Del 1-075 CollinS. Jane 1-054. 2-023
Chambers, Erve 4-053 Co lop, Enrique Sam 1-005
Chance, John K 1-014, 2-080A Colson, Anthony 2-005,3-028
Chang, Heewon 4-052 Committee of Anthropologists in Environmental
Charles, Carolle 1-020 Planning 1-097
Charles, Robert L 0-037 Committee on Ethics 3-073
Chase, Arlen F 4-014 Committee on External Relations 0-004
Chase, Charlotte 3-021 Committee on Scientific Communication 0-005
Chase, Diane Z 4-014 Committee on the Status of Women in
Chasin, Barbara B 1-017 Anthropology 2-018
Chavey, Leo 2-101 Conant, Francis P 0-024
Chavez, Leo R II 2-003 Conaty, Gerald T 3-020
Chavez, Maria L 0-015 Condon, Richard G 4-051
Chavez, Sergio J 3-019 Conelly, W Thomas 1-011
Chavira, Alicia 1-008, 2-060 Connor-Linton, Jeff 0-022
Chen, Hsiang-Shui 4-016 Connors, Margaret M 2-025
Cheney, Charles C 1-064 Constable, Nicole 4-042
Chesley, Cataline G 0-023 Contursi, Janet 0-018
Chibnik, Michael 1-085 Conway, Frederick J 4-033
Chick, Garry 1-012 Conway, Terry 2-038
Chierici, Rose-Marie 1-070 Cook, C Eugene 3-084
Chilcott, Jack 2-044 Cook, Eung-Do 1-004
Chilcott, John 2-042, 3-045, 4-052 Cook, Paul W 2-083
Chilcott, John H 1-031 Cook, Scott 3-068
Chiment, John J 1-030 Cooper, Doug 4-052
Chin, Elizabeth J 0-020 Cooper, Samuel 0-023
Chinas, Beverly N 0-016, 4-062 Corbett, Kitty 4-015
Chiswell, Coreen E 2-001 Cordova, Ruben 2-088
Chock, Phyllis P 1-035 Coreil, Jeannine 0-035,1-104
Choi, Chungmoo 2-036 Corin, Ellen 3-038
Index of Participants 133

Corlin. Claes 4-049 Darlington. Susan M 2-076


Cornell. Tom 0-014 Darnell. Regina 4-005
Corrigan-Turner. C 2-082 Davenport. William 1-001
Cosminsky. Sheila 1-066 David, Kenneth 1-010
Costa. Janeen Arnold 1-038 Davis. Bon V II 2-011
Coslin. Cathy L 0-033 Davis, E Mott3-019
Council on Anthropology and Education 0-038. Davis, Lee 4-008
1-044. 2-042. 2-045. 2-056. 2-061. 2-097, 2- Davis, Madeline 1-077
098.3-046.3-047.3-048.3-049,3-088,3- Davis. Philip W 0-014
097 Davis-Floyd. Robbie E 0-015
Council on Anthropology and Education de la Cadena, Marisol 2-023
Committee on Environmental Issues in De La Cruz, E Ivonne 4-014
Anthropology 2-044,3-045 De Leon, Lourdes 3-015
Council on Anthropology and Education de Mello e Souza, C 0-042
Committee on Women in Schools and De Reuse, Willem J 1-004
Society 1-045 De Soto, Hermine G 4-030
Council on Anthropology and Education: DeBoer, Warren R 0-033
Committee on Blacks in Education 2-043 Debernardi, Jean 4-046
Council on Nutritional Anthropology 1-058, 2- Degarrod, Lydia N 4-007
046,3-089 Dehavenon, Anna Lou 1-064
Counihan. Carole M 3-006. 3-059 Del Vaile, Teresa 1-065
Cournoyer. David E 1-066 Delgado-Gaitan, Concha 1-071,2-097
Coutin, Susan 0-022 Deloria, Vine 3-045
Cox. Susan 3-017 Demmert, Dennis 2-044
Cozier. Enos 13-021 Dennis, Philip 2-065
Crabtree, B F 0-017. 0-040 Denny, Rita 1-002
Crader. Diana 3-041 Dentan, Robert K 0-027,2-013
Craig. Colette G 1-084 Department Representatives 0-048
Crain, Mary M 1-076 deRoche, Constance 3-094
Crandon. Libbetl-070 Des Chene, Mary 1-040
Crapanzano, Vincent 0-028, 1-018 Des Meules, Larry 2-020
Cremin. Sr Mary C 3-077 DeSantis, Lydia 2-082
Crespi. Muriel 3-080 Desmond, Lawrence G 3-019
Cronan. Terry A 2-038 Dellwyler, Katherine A 1-066
Cronk. Lee 0-026. 2-036 DeVoe, Pamela A 2-071 A
Crumley. Carole L 0-001.2-016.2-064 DeVos, George 1-034
Csordas, Thomas J 3-076, 3-090 Dew, Edward 3-034
Cucchiari, Salvatore 4-054 DeWalt, Billie R 3-009
Cummins. Jim 3-027 DeWalt, Kathleen M 2-046
Curley. Richard 2-007 Dewey, Kathryn G 2-067
Curtis, Karen A 1-064, 3-051 Deyhle, Donna L 4-052
Curtis. Sue Ann 0-025 Diamond, Norma 2-086
Custer, Jay 0-001 Diamond, Stanley 3-014
Custred. Glynn 1-038 Diamondstone, Judith V 1-078
Dickeman-Datz, Margaret 1-084
D'Amato, John 3-069 Dickerson-Putman, J 0-032
D'Andrade. Roy G 2-078.4-020 DiGiaccomo, Susan 1-103
da Matta. Roberto 1-054. 4-037 Diskin, Martin 2-065
DaMota. Clarice N 1-076 Distinguished Lecture 3-099
Daggett. Richard E 3-019 Dobbert, Marion Lundy 2-045
Dahl. Gudrun 4-049 Dobyns, Susan 4-034
Dahlberg, Albert A 4-018 Dolan, Barbara W 1-085
Dahlstrom. Amy 3-010 Dolan, J Maureen 2-065
Dakin. Karen 2-073 Dolhinow, Phyllis 3-036
Dalton, Margarita 4-062 Dominguez, Virginia R 3-060
Danforth. Loring M 1-027 Donahue, Katherine C 4-054
Daniel. E Valentine 3-005. 4-060 Donham, 4-059
Daniels. Robert 4-039 Donley, Linda W 4-008
Danielson. Ross 0-035 Donnelly, Nancy D 2-021
Danta. Ruby 4-016 Dorbert, Marion L 3-016
134 Index of Participants

Dougherty, Linda M 2-012 Elisabetsky, Elaine 4-037


Doughty, Paul 2-065 Ellenbaum, Charles 0 3-094, 4-021
Doughty, Paul L 2-095 Elster, Ernestine S 1-093
Douglas, Mary 0-025 Ember, Melvin 3-065
Douglas, William A 3-006 Embree, Lester 3-019
Douglass, Carrie 4-054 Emihovich, Catherine 1-078,2-035
Douglass, Lisa 4-063 Endicott, Kirk 0-027
Douglass, William A 3-006,3-024,4-054 Engelbrektsson, U-B 4-049
Doumani, Osama A 3-014 Engestrom, Yrjo 3-011
Dove, Michael R 4-011 England, Nora C 3-008, 4-032
Dow, James 4-044 Engle, Patricia L 0-015
Downer, Alan S 1-061, 3-067 Enloe, James G 0-013
Downs, James 2-047 Ensminger, Jean 2-075
Drake, Ann 3-057 Epstein, Judith A 0-020
Drake, Max 3-057 Erickson, Frederick 2-006
Dreher, Melanie 2-053,2-060 Erickson, Ken C 2-012
Drennan, Robert D 1-039 Erickson, Kenneth 1-048, 2-056
Dressler, W W 0-035,0-040, 1-063 Erickson, 0 K 2-028
Dreyfus, Hubert 3-076,3-090 Erikson, Fred 0-003
Du Bois, B C 0-040, 2-038 Errington, Frederick 2-017
Du Bois, John W 2-084 Errington, Shelly E 3-060
Duara, PrasenJit 3-032 Ervin-Tripp, Susan M 2-089
Dubbs, Pat 2-044 Erwin, Deborah 01-008
Dubinskas, Frank A 1-012 Esber, George 3-042
Dufour, Darna 1-103 Escalante, Fernando 4-055
Dumont, Jean-Paul 2-080 Escamilla, Kathy 2-087
Duncan, T 3-071 Escobar, Arturo 0-020
Dunham, Peter S 4-014 Esmailka, Wendy 2-006
Duranti, Alessandro 3-015 Estrada, Zarina 4-055
Durrenburger, E Paul 2-070 Estroff, Sue 2-024
Durutalo, Simione 3-072 Etheridge, Carol 2-037
Duval, M Louise 1-016 Etkin, Nina 3-071
Dwyer, Kevin 2-031 Etzioni, Amitai 4-035
Dye, T Wayne 2-032 Evans, David K 0-040
Dykeman, Douglas 0-030 Evans, Elizabeth S 4-046
Executive Committee 0-007
Eades, Jeremy S 3-013 Eyde, David 3-065
Earle, Duncan 3-068 Eyer, Diane E 1-007
East European Anthropology Group 3-050
Eastmond, Marita 4-049 Fairservis, Walter A 3-020
Ebert, Jim 0-001 Fait, Eduardo 3-020
Ebihara, May 4-065 Fajans, Jane 3-011
Edell, James M 1-088,1-100,2-047,4-031 Falgout, Susanne 2-071
Edelsky, Carole 2-089 Farley, Tim 0-001
Edgerton, Robert B 2-024 Farmer, Paul 0-024
Edwards, Carolyn 4-058 Farnell, Brenda 4-019
Edwards, David B 1-037 Farnham, Dana A 3-078
Effland, Richard W 1-061 Farrer, Claire 1-075
Eggan, Fred R 2-080A Faulkingham, Ralph 3-041
Ehlers, Tracy B 3-068 Faust, Betty Sumner 2-011 A
Ehrenreich, Jeffrey 2-071 Fazel, Reza 3-018
Ehrlich, Allen S 4-056 Feinman, Gary 4-014
Eibl-Eibesfeldt, Irenaus 2-058 Feinman, Gary M 1-014
Eickelman, Dale F 0-036 Feld, Steven 3-063
Eilberg-Schwartz, H 4-027 Feldman, Douglas 2-025
Eisenhart, Margaret A 2-037 Feldman, Douglas A 0-024, 0-051, 1-042
Eisikovits, Rivka A 2-037,2-045 Feldman-Savelsberg, P 0-015
Ekstrom, J Peter 1-085 Fenicle, Diane L 1-039
EI Guidi, Fadwa 4-062 Fennell, Valerie 3-083
Elias, Mary A 0-037,2-083 Fergie, Deane 3-075
Index of Participants 135

Ferguson, Anne 3-009 Fox, Barbara 3-015


Ferguson, James 4-024A Fox, James 4-056
Ferkany, Susan T 3-021 Francis, Harris 0-030
Ferme, Mariane 4-063 Frank, Gelya 1-062
Fernandez, James 1-079, 3-024 Frank, Paul S 1-084
Fernandez, James W 3-054, 4-023 Franke, Richard W 2-076
Fernandez, Renate L 3-059 Frankenberg, Ronald J 1-016
Fernea, Robert 1-100 Frankenberger, T R 4-057
Fernstrom K W 3-030 Franklin, Robert T 3-058
Ferreira, Celio 4-049 Fraser, Gertrude 4-047
Ferreira da Silva, A 4-028 Fratkin, Elliot 4-059
Fetterman, David 2-035, 2-037, 3-070 Frayer, David W 4-043
Field, Les W 2-065 Frayser, Suzanne G 3-002
Fikes, Jay C 4-042 Freed, Ruth S 4-006
Fillmore, Randolph 1-051 Freed, Stanley A 4-006
Film Screenings 1-022, 1-067,2-010,2-068,3- Freeman, Carla 0-019
007,3-033,3-066,4-022 Freeman, Leslie G 2-064
Finan, Timothy J 4-057 French, Rebecca R 3-065
Finance Committee 3-055 Frese, Pamela R 4-056
Finch, John 2-007 Friedl, Ernestine 3-006
Fine, Kathleen 3-003 Friedland, Lee Ellen 4-019
Fine, Michelle 1-087, 3-016, 4-012 Friedlander, J N 0-016
Finerman, Ruthbeth 3-085 Friedman, Elizabeth 1-002
Fischer, Michael D 3-013 Frigerio, Alejandro 0-042
Fischer, Michael M J 2-080 Fry, Douglas P 2-013
Fisher, Anthony D 2-006 Frye, David 0-021
Fisher, Helen 3-002 Fuks, Victor 0-003,0-009
Fisher, Michael 4-058 Fulbright, John 0-020
Fishman, Claudia 2-047 Funk, Karen 1-061
Fiske, Alan P 0-028 Funmaker, John 1-086
Fiske, Shirley 2-005 Furbee, Louanna 0-014, 1-004, 1-072,2-073,
Fitchen, Janet M 4-056 2-103,3-010,3-058,4-025,4-055
Fitzgerald, Hiram E 1-066 Furlow, Richard H 1-101, 4-021
Fix, Alan G 0-027
Fleagle, John G 3-061 Gable, Eric 2-074
Fletcher, Thomas 3-030 Gabriel, Ayala 4-039
Fleuret, Anne 2-067 Gaglione, Beverly H 4-065
Flinn, Juliana 0-036 Gaines, Atwood D 1-060
Flint, M 4-004 Gal, Susan 2-016
Flood, John 4-064 Galal, Osman 2-003
Flores, Toni 3-081 Gale, Barry 0-025
Flowers, Nancy 0-024 Gale, George A 3-035
Foerstel, Lenora 3-072 Gallaher, Art 2-005
Fogel, Ramon 4-033 Gallin, Bernard 2-002
Fogelson, Ray 0-029, 2-112 Galloway, Alison 1-030
Fogleman, Billye Y S 2-071A Galloway, Brent D 1-004
Foley, Michael 4-046 Gamble, Geoffrey 2-073
Ford, Richard 1-093 Gamradt, Jan A 1-003, 2-045
Ford, Richard 13-071 Garber, Bart 2-044
Fordham, Signithia 2-043, 4-029 Garberina, M A 1-007
Forman, Sylvia Helen 0-046, 1-017, 1-041, 1- Garcia, Mikel 3-028
098 Garfield, Gail 4-012
Forum of Presidents 2-026 Garro, Linda C 4-020
Foster, Mary LeCron 4-017 Garzon, Susan 4-032
Foster, Michele L 1-003 Gatewood, John 1-099
Foster, Nancy Fried 0-037 Gaulin, Steven J C 0-026
Foster, Robert J 1-001 Gavan, James A 4-018
Foulkes, Roland 2-049, 3-093, 3-098 Gearing, Jean 0-042
Fowler, Don D 3-019 Gee, James Paul 1-078, 3-048
Fowler, William R 4-036 Geertz, Armin 0-029
136 Index of Participants

General Anthropology Division 0-046, 1-041, 1- Gottlieb, Alma 2-074


098,1-099,2-062,2-092,3-039,3-090 Graber, Robert Bates 2-041
George, Marianne 3-075 Gradwohl, David M 0-037
George-Cramer, M 0-023 Graham, Susan Brandt 1-007
Gerholm, Tomas 4-049 Grandin, Barbara E 4-011
Gerlach, Luther P 0-025 Granskoq, Jane 1-070
Geselowitz, M N 2-001 Grant, Geraldine 0-020
Gianno, Rosemary 0-027 Grant, Linda 3-017
Gibson, Patricia R 4-030 Gray, Andrew 2-020
Gilbert, Jean 2-047 Gray, Christine E 2-063
Gilbert, M Jean 0-017 Gray, J Patrick 3-002
Giles, Linda L 4-067 Gray, Kirk L 1-064
Gilliam, Angela 3-072 Grebinger, Paul 4-056
Gilmore, David 3-006 Green, Jesse 0-039
Gilmore, Perry 2-071,3-070 Greenamyre, Edward L 4-044
Gilpin, Dennis 0-030 Greenberg, James B 2-013
Ginsburg, Faye 2-014,2-078,4-004 Greenfield, Haskel J 3-030
Girdner, Linda 3-044 Greenfield, Sidney M 4-037
Ginzburg, Carlo 3-024 Greenhalgh, Susan 2-076
Giro, Sumei 4-018 Greenhouse, Carol J 4-064
Gittelsohn, Joel 0-015 Greenlee, Edwin J 0-040
Gittenberg, Joann 1-103 Greenway, C 3-008, 4-006
Givens, David 0-011 Greenwood, Davydd J 1-065
Givens, Douglas R 3-019 Gregersen, Edgar A 3-084
Giv6n, T 2-073 Gregor, Thomas A 4-017
Gladney, Dru C 2-086 Gregory, Donna U 0-022
Gladwin, Christina 2-070 Gregory, Steven 4-016
Glasser, Morton 0-015 Gretenhart, Cathleen 2-029, 2-047
Glassow, Mike 1-093 Griffin-Pierce, Trudy 1-075
Glazier, Stephen D 3-059 Griffith, David C 3-029
Goddard, Ives 3-010 Grigsby, Thomas L 2-077
Godfrey, Laurie 3-043 Grindal, Bruce 1-027
Goetz, Judith P 1-031, 1-087,3-017 Gringeri, Richard 2-066
Goforth, Lynnel 0-015 Grinker, Richard 2-069
Gold, Ann Grodzins 1-018 Grobsmith, Elizabeth 4-003
Goldberg, Harvey E 4-027 Groce, Nora 1-068
Goldin, Carol 1-068 Grollig, Francis X 4-067
Goldschmidt, Walter 2-056,4-017 Gross, Daniel R 3-061
Goldsmith, Douglas S 2-025 Guarnaccia, Peter 1-059, 1-060,2-060
Goldsmith, Paul 4-034 Guatemala Scholars Network 2-099
Goldstein, M S 4-018 Gudeman, Stephen 4-023
Goldstein, Melvyn C 2-086 Guemple, Lee 3-062
Golla, Susan 0-029 Guggenheim, Scott 4-047
Golla, Victor 2-073, 4-025 Gullestad, Marianne 1-080
Gonzales, Virginia 2-087 Gumperz, John 4-023
Gonzalez, Norma E 2-087 Gupta, Akhil 3-005
Good, Byron 2-015 Guss, David M 3-029
Good, Catherine 4-062 Gusterson, Hugh 0-022
Good, Julie 2-025 Guttmacher, Sally 0-035,3-037
Goode, Judith 1-064
Goodenough, Ward 3-075 Hackett, Beatrice N 2-071A
Goodman, Alan 1-063, 1-103 Hagberg, Lawrence R 4-055
Goodwin, Charles 1-021,3-015 Hagens, Bethe 3-094
Goodwin, Marjorie H 1-021,3-015 Hahn, Elizabeth P 3-029
Gordiejew, Paul B 1-038 Hahn, Robert 1-103, 0-024
Gordon, Andrew J 2-003 Hajda, Yvonne 1-004
Gordon, Deborah R 2-092,3-076,3-090 Haji, Pamela 3-081
Gordon, Edmund W 2-065 Hakansson, Thomas 4-049
Gorman, E Michael 2-019, 2-025 Hakken, David J 1-012
Gort, Enid 3-078 Hale, Charles R 2-065, 3-008
Index of Participants 137

Hale, Kenneth 1-084 Henderson, Richard 2-013


Hale, Sandra 1-017 Henrickson, Carol 2-084
Hall, Edward T 2-091 Hendry, Barbara 1-065
Hall, Elizabeth A 0-041 Herdt, Gilbert 2-019,2-025,2-105,2-111,3-
Hall, Katherine 1-072 002,3-038,3-047
Hall, Kathleen 4-024A Heriot, M Jean 0-041
Hall, Roberta 1-063, 4-043 Herman, Harry V 1-038
Hamada, Tomoko 1-010, 2-048, 4-021 Hern, Warren M 0-015
Hamer, John 0-020 Herrell, Richard K 2-019
Hamill, James F 1-073 Herzfeld, Michael 2-016, 2-057, 3-038
Hammond, Joyce D 4-045 Hess, G Alfred, Jr 3-070
Hammond, Peter B 4-053 Heurtin-Roberts, Suzanne 1-016
Hamp, Eric 3-082, 4-025 Hewes, Gordon W 3-004
Hancock, M E 2-007 Heyman, Josiah 4-035
Handelman, Don 2-017, 2-066, 4-027 Hieb, Louis A 0-016
Handler, Richard 3-003 Higgins, Howard C 4-066
Handwerker, Penn 1-017, 4-057 Higgins, Michael J 2-065
Hanks, William F 2-084 Higgins, Patricia J 3-049
Hanna, Joel M 0-017 Hill, Carole 2-076
Hannerz, Ulf 1-020 Hill, Jacquetta 1-031
Hansen, E C 1-006, 2-063 Hill, James N 1-028,2-093
Hansen, Karen T 0-023 Hill, Jane H 0-034, 3-058
Hansen, Richard D 4-014 Hill, Robert M 4-036
Hanson, FAllen 3-075 Hill, Thomas W 2-083
Hanson, Karen 1-048 Hill, Warren 3-030
Haraway, Donna 2-085 Hillman, George 3-082
Hardy, Heather K 0-014 Hinsley, Curtis M 0-039
Harrington, Charles 1-031 Hirth, Kenneth G 0-033, 2-030
Harris, Marvin 3-039, 3-061,3-064 Hitchcock, Robert 2-020
Harris, Olivia 0-021 Hodge, Linda G 0-017
Harrison, Faye V 4-046 Hoff, Lee Ann 4-041
Harrison, Gail G 2-003 Hoffman, Diane M 2-037
Harrison, Ira E 3-037 Hoffman, Lawrence A 4-027
Harrison, Julia D 3-020 Hoffman, Susanna 0-024
Harrison, Regina 0-021 Holling, Charles A 2-084
Harvey, Penelope 0-021 Holland, Dorothy 2-078, 3-011,4-020
Harwood, Alan 3-086 Hollenbach, Barbara E 3-082
Hasemann, George 4-036 Holt, Dennis 1-084
Haskett, Robert 2-077 Hoogbergen, Wim 3-034
Hassig, Ross 1-014 Hopgood, James F 1-085
Hauck, Shirley A 1-015 Hopper, Kim 1-064
Haugerud, Angelique 3-009 Hornberger, Nancy 1-034, 3-049, 3-058
Hausman, Alice J 4-056 Hornum, Barbara G 3-077
Haviland, John B 2-084,3-015 Hoskinson, Tom 1-075
Hayden, Robert M 4-064 Hostetler, John 2-044
Hayes, Kathy G 4-052 Hotvedt, Mary 2-025
Headland, Thomas N 3-064 Howard, Catherine V 0-023
Healy, Mary 2-021 Howard, Jerry B 0-039
Heath, Deborah 4-047 Howard, Mary T 1-066
Heath-Smith, Cynthia 2-030 Howard, Robert 4-054
Hediger, Mary 1-063 Howell, Benita J 3-080
Hedlund, Ann Lane 4-048 Howell, Signe 4-011
Hegland, Mary E 3-018 Huber, Mary T 4-034
Heider, Karl G 0-003, 0-009,1-108,3-047,4- Hudelson, Patricia 2-003
051 Hungarianist Research 1-046
Heize, David 1-099 Hunt, Edward E, Jr 4-018
Helm, June 1-009 Hunt, Linda M 2-015
Helman, Cecil G 2-015 Huntington, Gertrude E 1-066
Henderson, Helen K 4-057 Huntington, Gertrude Enders 1-066
Henderson, John 0-033 Huseby-Darvas, Eva 1-046, 3-049
138 Index of Participants

Huss-Ashmore, Rebecca 1-063 Johnson, Tom 1-016


Hutchins, Edward 3-090 Johnsrud, Cristy S 2-075
Hutchins, Edwin 3-076 Johnston, Barbara R 4-050
Hutchinson, Sally 3-077 Jones, Delmos 1-020
Hutchinson, Sharon 4-059 Jones, Grant D 4-036
Huttlinger, Kathleen 1-103,4-041 Jones, Robert E 0-015
Hyland, Stanley 2-104, 4-053 Jordan, Ann T 1-010
Hymes, Dell H 3-064 Jordan, Brigitte 1-021,3-076,3-090
Hymes, Virginia 2-034 Jorgensen, Imke S 2-021
Jorgensen, Joseph G 2-112
Ike Is, Charlotte 3-077 Joubert, Paul E 4-015
International Association for the Study of Judge, Debra S 0-026
Traditional Asian Medicine (ISTAM) new Jungck, Susan 2-006
International Society for Human Ecology 2-058 Juniper, Cynthia J 3-083
Ireland, Emilienne 3-065 Just, Peter 2-040
Irimoto, Takashi 1-009
Iris, Madelyn A 1-013 Kaeppler, Adrienne 4-019
Irish, Richard 0-006, 0-010, 1-029 Kahana, Tzili 4-043
Irons, William 2-036 Kaiser, Lucia L 2-067
Irvine, Judith 0-041 Kakar, Leona 1-061
Irwin, Susan 1-021 Kakos, Peter J 0-030
Isbell, Billie Jean 1-062 Kalifon, Zev 1-007
Iscan, M Yasar 4-018 Kalmar, Ivan 4-030
Ito, Barbara 4-021 Kammerer, Cornelia A 2-036
IUAES Commission on the Study of Peace 2- Kane, Stephanie C 1-076
095 Kantor, Debra 3-031
Ivy, Marilyn 4-023 Kaplan, Flora 3-068
Kaplan, Martha 4-024A
Jacknis, Ira 3-060 Karp, Ivan 2-017
Jackson, Eileen M 1-068 Karttunen, Frances 2-011
Jackson, Jean E 2-015 Kasnitz, Devva 1-068, 1-105
Jackson, Lawrence 3-019 Kaspln, Deborah D 0-019
Jackson, Linda 1-063 Katz. Alfred H 0-017
Jackson, Louise M 1-039 Katz, Pearl 4-051
Jacobs, Lila 3-017 Katz. Solomon H 4-018
Jacobs, Sue-Ellen 2-019 3-062 Katzenberg, MAnne 1-063
Jacobson, Claudia L 3-020 Kaufert, Joseph M 1-016, 1-068
Jacopin, Pierre-Yves 4-007 Kaufert. Patricia 2-085
Jake, Vivienne 3-067 Kaufman, Gladis M 3-028
Jakubowska, Longina 3-014 Kaufman, Terrence 1-084
Janes, Craig R 4-015 Kaut, Chas 1-099
Jankowiak, William R 2-086 Kavanagh. Kathryn H 4-045
Janowitz, Naomi 4-027 Kay, Margarita A 3-071
Jaramillo, David 2-019 Kay, Paul 1-050
Jarra, V 3-071 Kearney, Michael3-011
Jarvenpa, Robert 1-009 Keel, Bennie C 2-005
Jelinek, Eloise 4-055 Keenan, Mary Ann 2-011A
Jencson, Linda 1-015 Keesing, Roger M 0-020, 3-064
Jenkins, Janis H 1-019 Kehoe, Alice B 3-019,3-062
Jennings, Carole 3-044 Kehoe, Thomas F 3-020
Jensen, Florence V 0-025 Kelleher, William F 1-037
Jewish Ethnology Network 1-047 Keller, Kenneth 2-047
Jezewski, Mary Ann 2-082 Kelley, Heidi 3-079
Joe, Jennie R 1-086 Kelley, Klara 0-030
Johnson, Dana 1-080 Kellogg, Susan M 2-077
Johnson, Ellen C K 4-021 Kelly, Hilarie 4-008
Johnson, Norris Brock 0-020 Kemper, Robert V 2-1 04
Johnson, Patricia L 4-010 Kempton, Willett 1-012
Johnson, Reno 3-045 Kendall, Dave 2-056
Johnson, Thomas 1-060 Kendall, Laurel 2-002
Index of Participants 139

Kendon, Adam 4-019 Kroskrity, Paul V 3-015


Kennedy, Donald 2-048 Krueger, Chris 1-054
Kennedy, Elizabeth L 1-077 Krusko, Nancy A 3-036
Kennedy, Kenneth A R 1-025, 1-030, 1-043 Kuechler, S 1-001, 3-063
Kenney, Mary C 0-032 Kugelmass, Jack 2-017
Kensinger, Kenneth M 2-014 Kuhn, Steven L 0-013
Keren, Donna J 0-019 Kuipers, Joel 0-034
Kern, Kevin 4-043 Kulchyski, Peter 0-036
Kern, Rochelle 2-025 Kumekawa, Eugene S 4-046
Kernan, Keith T 0-024 Kunitz, Stephen 2-060
Kerner, Donna 0 2-014A Kuper, Adam 2-074, 4-049
Kerns, Virginia 4-044 Kuper, Leo 1-037
Kerr, Laura T 2-087 Kurland, J A 0-026
Kertzer, David I 2-016, 3-079 Kurth-Schai, Ruthanne 2-045, 2-056, 3-069
Keyes, Charles F 2-086 Kus, Susan 4-008
Kidd, Pamela S 2-082 Kushner, Gilbert 1-049, 3-094
Kideckel, David 3-041 Kuwayama, Takami 4-051
Kiefer, Christie W 0-022 Kwachka, Patricia 4-005
Kieffer, Margaret 4-053
Kim, Choong Soon 3-087 La Brack, Bruce 4-021
Kim, Hong-Joon 3-053, 4-061 Lackey, Louana M 0-033
Kim, Seung-kyung 1-017 Ladd, Ed 0-030
Kimball, Larry 2-064 Laderman, Carol 1-103
King, Dixie L 2-015 Ladurie, Emmanuel Le Roy 3-024
King, Edith 1-003 Laguerre, Michael S 0-018
King, Mark B 4-040 Laidlaw, Robert M 1-061, 3-080
King, Tom 1-093 LaJeunesse, Roger M 3-084
Kinkade, M Dale 3-058 Lamb, Charles 3-067
Kinzey, Warren G 3-061 Lambek, Michael 3-018
Kirkpatrick, John 4-039 Lamphere, Louise 0-046, 2-080A, 2-092
Kirton, Elizabeth S 3-017 Lancaster, Jane 0-026
Klass, Morton 1-085 Lander, Patricia S 1-002, 1-080
Klein, Laura F 3-062 Landy, David 3-012
Klesert, Anthony L 0-030 Lane, Sandra D 4-015
Klieger, P Christiaan 3-001 Lang, Norris G 0-024
Klimt, Andrea 4-030 Langdon, Margaret 2-073
Kline, Annette 2-038 Lange, Frederick W 3-020
Knack, Martha C 3-062 Langenfeld, Kristin 0-030
Knauft, Bruce M 4-017 Langub, Jayi 4-013
Knowles-Berry, Susan 1-072 Langworthy, Nancy 1-013
Knowlton, David C 1-076 Lantz, Barbara Jo 4-039
Knudsen, John C 4-039 Large, Elinor G 3-051
Kochems, Lee M 2-014, 2-019 Larick, Roy 3-030
Koester, David 4-063 Larson, Karen 1-080
Kohn, Tamara 1-062 Lasisi, David 3-075
Kolb, Charles C 0-033 Lass, Andrew 2-016
Kondo, Dorinne 3-005 Lastra, Yolanda 3-082
Koontz, John E 4-025 Laughlin, R 3-071
Korelstein, Audrey 4-040 Laughlin, Stanley 2-075
Kornfield, Ruth 2-003 Laughlin, William S 3-035
Kostarelos, Frances 2-015 Lave, Jean 3-011, 3-076, 3-090
Kramer, Andrew 4-043 Lavenda, Robert H 2-017
Kramer, Carol 3-030 Lavie, Smadar 2-031,2-066
Krantz, Grover S 3-004 Lawrence, Denise 4-028
Krasniewicz, Louise 4-038 Layne, Linda L 4-004
Kratz, Corinne A 1-070 Lazarus, Ellen 4-012
Krefting, Laura 1-068 Lazarus-Black, Mindie 4-063
Kreniske, John 4-061 Leap, William L 1-034
Kroeber, Paul 1-072 Leatherman, Thomas L 3-012
Kronenfeld, David B 2-089 Leavitt, Stephen C 2-014
140 Index of Participants

Lebra, Takie Sugiyama 2-063 Lopez, Iris 4-012


LeCompte, M D 1-003, 1-031, 1-087 Loucky, James 1-005
Lederman, Rena 3-063 Lovejoy, COwen 4-043
Ledgerwood, Judy L 2-021 Loveland, Christine A 1-068
Lee, Richard 2-080 Lovis, William A 1-030
Leech, Beth 0-026 Low, Setha 0-050, 1-054, 2-060
Lees, Susan 4-011 Lu, Hwei-syin 0-023
Lees, Susan H 0-020 Lu, Qian 4-052
Leets, Kris 1-048 Lubeck, Sally 2-037, 3-017
Legislative Steering Committee 1-074 Luborsky, Mark 2-033
Leimar, Lisa 4-009 Lucy, John A 0-028,2-084
Leininger, Madeleine 1-008, 3-094 Luebben, Thomas 2-112
Leonard, Karen 4-024A Luerssen, J Susan 3-001
Leonard, Terry 1-061 Luhrmann, T M 4-007
Leonard, W R 1-063, 2-067 Lunceford, Travis E 0-017
Leone, Catherine L 1-013 Lundstrom-Burghoorn, W 4-049
Leons, Madeline B 1-085 Lurie, Gordon A 0-018
Lepowsky, Maria 4-01 0 Lurie, Sue G 1-010
Leslie, Charles 3-012 Lutkehaus, Nancy 0-003,0-009,3-028
Lessinger, Johanna 1-020, 4-061 Lutz, Nancy M 2-008
Lett, James W 3-064 Lynch, Barbara A 3-028
Leventhal, Richard M 4-036 Lynch, Mariann 4-009
Levin, Betty Wolder 1-068, 4-012 Lyon, Margot L 4-006
LeVine, Martin 2-019 Lyons, Andrew P 3-081
LeVine, Robert 2-078 Lyons, Harriet D 3-081
Levis-Pilz, Gladys 2-006
Levy, Janet E 2-064 Macaulay, Monica 3-082
Lewin, Ellen 1-077 Macaulay, Ronald K S 3-015
Lewis, Diane K 3-037 Macbeth, Douglas H 4-002
Lewis, George H 1-073 Macias, Jose 1-071
Lewis, Herbert S 2-007 MacKenzie, Gordene 0 2-004
Lewis, John R 3-067 Macklin, June 2-059
Lewis, Linda 2-002 MacLaury, Robert E 3-082
Lewis, Phillip H 1-001 Macri, Martha J 4-025
Lewis, Susan C 1-080 Madry, Scott 0-001
Liberty, Margot 4-003 Maida, Carl A 0-017
Liebow, Edward B 0-025 Malina, Robert M 4-018
Limon, Jose E 0-021 , 2-031 Malkin, Catherine M 1-066
Limp, Fred 0-001 Malkki, Liisa 4-024A
Lincoln, Letty 2-037,4-052 Mandel, Ruth 4-063
Lincoln, Louise 3-075 Mannheim, Bruce 4-025
Linde, Charlotte 2-078 Manning, Frank E 2-017
Lindenbaum, Shirley 2-014 Manwar, Ali 2-011A
Lindenfeld, Jacqueline 4-054 Manz, Beatriz 1-005
Linke, Uli 4-030 March, Kathryn S 2-008
Lipson, Julienne G 2-082 Marcus, George E 1-079, 2-063
liPuma, Edward 1-006 Margolies, Luise 2-081
Lisansky, Judith 3-044 Margolis, Maxine L 1-035
Lithman, Georg Y 4-049 Mariella, Patricia 3-067
Liu, Shixie 1-060 Markowitz, Fran 4-044
Lock, Margaret 1-106, 2-085 Marlett, Stephen A 3-082
Locke, Amanda 2-112 Marshall, Alan G 4-067
Lockwood, Victoria J 4-010 Marshall, Allan 3-084
Loeb, Laurence D 1-047 Marshall, Leslie 4-041
Loeb, Maria-Luisa 2-007 Marshall, Mac 1-052, 2-083
Logan, Kathleen 2-101,4-021 Marshall, P A 2-015, 4-007
Logan, Michael H 3-071 Martin, Christopher J 1-034
Lohia, Amb Renagi 3-072 Martin, Debra L 1-063, 2-060
Long, Jerry 1-068 Martin, Emily 2-085, 3-032
Long, Susan 2-002 Martin, Jack B 0-014
Index of Participants 141

Martin, Jerry 3-075 McMurray, David 3-005


Martin, JoAnn 3-014 McNabb, Steven L 2-076
Martin, John 2-080A McVicker, Donald E 3-019
Martin, Laura 1-072 Medical Anthropology Quarterly 3-086
Martin, Philip 2-112 Medicine, Bea 1-087, 4-003
Martinez-Maza, Samuel 4-047 Mehan, Hugh 0-022
Marton, Yves 0-020 . Meltzer, William J 1-066
Maschio, Thomas 4-051 Meltzolf, Sarah Keene 1-006
Mascia-Lees, Frances E 4-038 Mencher, Joan P 1-017
Mason, John P 3-080 Mendez, A 3-071
Mathews, Delia Patricia 2-013 Mendoza, Nancy 3-027
Mathews, Holly 4-020, 4-045 Mendoza, Ruben G 2-087
Mauldin, Raymond P 1-089 Merriman, Nanzetta 1-078, 3-048
Mauze, Marie 0-029 Merry, Sally 2-040, 4-064
Maxwell, Allen R 4-013 Mertz, Ronald 2-042, 3-046, 3-070
Maxwell, Andrew H 1-010,2-048 Messer, Ellen 3-009, 3-059
Maxwell, Jean A 3-001 Messina, Maria 3-059, 4-065
Maxwell, Judith M 2-084 Metcalf, Lois 2-007
May, Linda 2-089 Metcalf, Peter 2-034, 4-013
Maynard Tucker, Gisele 1-013 Metress, Eileen 4-067
Mbabu, A Nkonge 1-011 Metress, Seamus 4-067
McCabe, Maryann 1-002 Michael, Barbara J 3-094
McCabe-Benner, Lillie 0-030 Michaels, Sarah 1-078, 3-048
McCall, John W III 0-017 Michaelson, Karen L 2-054, 3-085, 4-012
McCarty, Teresa L 3-027 Michalak, Laurence 0 3-091
McChesney, Lea S 0-039 Middle East Research Group in Anthropology
McClain, Carol S 3-085 3-091
McClaran, Marlys 2-011 A Middleton, DeWight R 4-051
McCoid, Catherine Hodge 2-048 Mikell, Gwendolyn 3-078
McCombie, Susan 1-103, 2-025 Mikesell, Stephen L 4-035
McCormack, Patricia A 1-009 Miksa, Elizabeth J 0-030
McCormick, M Melissa 2-013 Millar, Marcia Inhorn 4-004
McCurdy, David 2-050 Millard, Ann V 1-066
McDade, Laurie 2-035, 3-017 Miller, Bruce G 4-045
McDonald, Gaynor 4-019 Miller, Jay 0-029
McDonogh, Gary W 1-065,1-109,2-063 Miller, Linda 4-021
McDougall, Lorna 1-015 Miller, Mary E 1-014
McElroy, Ann 1-024,1-103 Miller, Peggy J 2-078
McGarvey, Stephen T 1-063 Miller, Virginia P 2-041
McGee, Daniel 4-034 Miller, Wick R 4-025, 4-055
McGrath, Janet W 1-063 Miller, William L 0-040
McGraw, Sarah A 2-038 Mills, Antonia 3-035
McGreevy, Susan Brown 4-048 Mills, Barbara J 4-066
McGrew, William C 3-061 Mills, Margaret A 2-034
McGuire, Meredith B 1-070 Milton, Katherine 3-061
McGuire, Randy H 1-061 Minick, Norris 0-041
McHale, Ellen H 2-017 Mintz, Sidney W 3-034, 4-047
McKee, Lauris 0-026 Miracle, Andrew W 2-106, 4-056
McKee, Nancy P 3-084 Mishler, Craig 4-050
McKell in, William H 0-019 Mitchell, Edward 0-030
McKenna, Thomas M 3-018 Mitchell, William P 1-085
McKhann, Charles F 2-086 Mithun, Marianne 2-073
McKillop, Heather 3-019 Moberg, Mark A 4-061
McKim, Patrick 3-043 Mock, John 2-002
Mclaren, Peter 3-017 Modell, Judith 4-004
McLaughlin, Daniel J 1-035 Moerman, Daniel E 3-071
McLaughlin, Judith 1-016 / " Moermon, Michael 3-015
McLean, Athena 1-016 ." Mojica, Yolanda 2-088
McLendon, Sally 3-058 Moll, Luis 1-071,3-027
McLeod, James R 2-075 Molnar, Augusta M 4-057
142 Index of Participants

Monaghan, John 4-040 Anthropology 1-023, 1-048, 1-059, 1-090,2-


Monaghan, Leila F 3-016 028,2-029,2-047,2-048,2-100,3-051,3-
Monatchi, Edgar, Jr 1-086 092
Montejo, Victor 1-005 National Association of Student
Montesano, Patricia 4-040 Anthropologists 2-026, 2-049, 3-025, 3-056,
Montgomery, Laura M 3-001 3-057,3-093,3-098
Montier, Timothy R 0-014 National Association of Student
Moodie, Dunbar T 3-014 Anthropologists, National Association for the
Moore, Lorna Grindlay 4-015 Practice of Anthropology and Committee on
Moore, Robert E 1-072 Ethics 1-100
Moore, Sally Falk 4-024A Natonabah, Andy 1-086
Moors, Marilyn M 2-099 Neal, Mary 0-022
Morales, Beatriz Cozir 1-076 Neal, Mary Elizabeth 1-080, 3-022
Moran, Emilio 4-057 Neibel, Barbara A 1-008
Moran, Katy 3-044 Neuenfeldt, Karl 1-073
Moran, Mary H 0-023 Neville, Gwen Kennedy 0-032
Morbeck, Mary Ellen 3-043 New Member Reception 2-108
Morelli, Gilda A 4-058 Newquist, Deborah D 1-016
Moreno-Black, Geraldine 2-060, 4-009 Newton, Dolores 3-020
Morgan, Lynn M 1-066, 1-103 Newton, Douglas 3-075
Morgan, Sandra 3-017 Newton, Esther 1-077
Morgen, Sandra 3-041 Nicholson, H B 2-011
Morris, C Patrick 2-020 Nichter, Mark 2-060, 4-006
Morris, Kimball 0-027 Nichter, Mimi 1-083
Morrow, Phyllis 4-005 Niermeyer, Susan 4-015
Morse, Janice 1-007 Niskanen, Markku E W 3-004
Morsy, Soheir 1-106 Nixon, David Glyn 0-036
Mortland, Carol A 2-071 A Nolan, Riall W 3-021
Moses, Yolanda T 0-037,0-038,2-061,3-088, Nominations Committee 0-008
3-097,4-002,4-029 Nonini, Donald 0-020
Mosko, Mark S 0-026 Nordstrom, Carolyn 2-080
Mossman, Beal M 0-033 Norwood, Susan A 1-084
Movahedi, Siamak 4-051 Nottingham, Isla 2-020,2-044
Muecke, Marjorie A 4-041 Nourse, Jennifer 4-046
Mull, Dorothy S 2-067 Novack, Cynthia J 4-039
Mull, J Dennis 2-003 Nowak, Barbara S 0-027
Muller, Jessica H 3-077 Nuckolls, Charles W 1-060
Mullings, Leith 3-014
Muncey, Donna 3-079 O'Barr, William M 2-040
Munroe, Robert L 2-024 O'Connor, Patrick 0-017
Murad, Turhan A 1-030 O'Mack, Scott 2-030
Murdock, Anita 3-010 O'Meara, John D W 3-010
Murray, David 3-035 O'Neil, John 2-085
Murray, Gerald F 3-064 O'Neill, Brian Juan 4-028
Murray, Stephen 02-019 O'Neil, Car14-017
Mwaniki, Nyaga 1-011 Oberlink, Thomas R 4-021
Myers, Fred 3-011 Ochs, Elinor 0-028,3-015,4-058
Myers, Thomas P 0-033 Officer, James 2-080A
Offner, Jerome A 3-065
Nadel-Klein, June 0-032 Olenja, Joyce 2-067
Nader, Laura 1-079, 3-014, 4-064 Olin-Fahle, Anja H 1-080
Nagata, Shuichi 0-027 Olive, Kevin W 1-068
Najd, Intisar 4-024A Oliver-Smith, Anthony 2-070
Najera Ramirez, Olga 0-021 Olney, Douglas P 2-021
Napier, A David 2-031 Omidian, Patricia A 1-008
Naples, Nancy A 3-017 Ong, Aihwa 1-020
Napora, John A 2-074 Open Forum 1-113
Narayan, Kirin 1-027, 2-031, 2-066 Ordanian, Anahid 4-061
Nash, June 1-076, 2-071 A, 3-068, 4-035, 4-062 Orlove, Benjamin S 2-023
National Association for the Practice of Orr, James M 4-050
Index of Participants 143

Orr. Julian 3-076. 3-090 Pitkin. Donald S 3-079


Ortiz. Alfonso 0-029 Pitman. Mary Anne 1-045. 2-037
Ortner. Sherry 0-021 Plath. David 4-001
Otzoy.lrma 1-005 Platt. Katherine 4-039
Plog. Fred 1-093
Packard. Walter J 2-050, 3-094 Podolefsky. Aaron 2-041 A
Pader, Ellen J 1-036 Pohl. John 4-040
Page. Reba N 4-029 Poland. Marilyn L 3-085
Painter. Michael D 1-054, 2-023 Polanyi. Livia 0-028
Pais De Brito, Joaquim 4-028 Polingyouma. Eric 3-067
Paisley-Brown. Judith 2-071A Pollock. Donald 1-060
Pak. Ok Kyung 3-038 Pompa. Donna 1-088
Palinkas. Lawrence A 4-015 Poole. Deborah A 0-021.4-002
Pan, Inghai 3-081 Poor, Jonathan S 0-019
Pandey. Triloki N 0-029 Popp, Sharon 0-037
Pandolfi, Mariella 3-076.3-090 Posey, Darrell Addison 4-037
Pandya, Vishvajit 1-018 Pospisil, Leopold 1-081. 1-095,3-065
Pansini. J Jude 1-005 Pounds. Moses B 2-019. 3-037
Pappas. Gregory 1-106 Powell, James V 4-005
Pappas. Susan E 0-035 Powell, Shirley 0-030
Paradise, Ruth M 4-007 Powers. Ann Marie 2-069
Parezo, Nancy J 2-080A. 3-060 Powers, Bethel A 3-077
Parish. Steven M 1-018 Prakash. Priti 4-016
Park. George 1-080 Prell, Riv-Ellen 4-027
Park, Kyeyoung 4-016 Presley, Ted W, Jr 4-021
Parker, H Jane 0-020 Press, Nancy 1-007
Parker. Linda A 2-083 Price. David 4-034
Parkin. David 4-049 Price, Laurie J 4-020
Parman. Susan 0-032 Price, Richard 4-047
Parmentier, Richard J 3-003 Price, Sally 4-047
Parrish, Timothy C 1-006 Price. T Jeffrey 2-030
Passaro. Joanne 1-077 Price-Williams, Douglas 4-007
Patterson. G James 1-038 Program Committee 2-027
Patterson, Victoria 3-062 Publ, Helmut 4-014
Paul. Benjamin D 1-005 Public Policy Plenary Session 2-112
Paul, Robert A 2-024 Puckett. Anita 2-089
Payanzo, Ntsomo 0-024 Pulis. John W 4-046
Payne, Doris L 4-025 Pyburn, KAnne 4-014
Peacock. James 2-078 Pye, Clifton 4-032
Pearlman. Steven 1-036
Pearson, Jay D 0-017 Quaggiotto, Pamela 4-054
Pelto. Gretel 2-067, 4-009 Quaker Anthropologists 3-022
Pelto. Pertti 0-047. 1-103,2-102 Quam, Michael D 2-025
Pendleton. Wade 0-018 Quiatt, Duane 2-041 A
Perez. Brittmarie Janson 1-040 Quinn, Naomi 3-095,4-020
Perper, Timothy 3-002 Quinones Keber, Eloise 2-011
Perry. Edgar 3-067 Quizar, Robin 2-084
Pessoa De Barros, Jose F 4-037
Peters. John D 3-005 Rafferty. Ellen 0-041
Petterson. John 0-025, 1-032 Rainey, Patricia A 1-008
Philips. Susan 2-013 Raleigh. Michael J 1-019
Philips, Susan U 2-087 Ramanujan. A K 1-018
Pickering. Robert B 3-020 Rambo. Karl F 4-035
Pike. Kenneth L 3-064 Ramirez. Maria E 1-063
Pillai. A K B 2-062, 4-031 Ramos. Francisco Martins 4-028
Pincus, Madeline A 1-088 Randolph. Lois Bright 0-035
Pinsker. Eva C 1-035 Rankin. Robert L 0-014
Pinto, Gloria Lara 4-036 Rankin-Hill. Lesley M 0-017
Piot. Charles 2-074 Raphael. Dana 1-013, 4-010
Piper-Mandy. Erylene 2-006 Rapp, Rayna 2-085. 4-012
144 Index of Participants

Rappaport, Joanne 2-101 Rogers, Susan Carol 1-091 ,2-016,2-096,2-


Rappaport, Roy A 1-112 110,3-024,3-079
Ratner, Mitchel 1-048 Rogoff, Barbara 2-024, 4-058
Ravesloot, John C 1-061 Rollwagen, Jack R 3-053
Rawlins, Joan 0-035 Romalis, Shelly 3-085
Rayner, Steve 0-025 Romanucci-Ross, Lola 2-060, 3-012
Read, Dwight W 3-013, 4-043 Roosevelt, Anna C 3-020
Read, Kay A 2-011 Rosaldo, Renata 2-031,2-066,3-054
Reddy, David P 4-053 Roscoe, Paul 2-041
Reed, Richard K 4-033 Rose, Dan 1-027, 1-062
Reed, Robert R 1-065 Rose, Roger G 4-034
Reed-Danahay, Deborah 2-006 Rose, Ruth 1-087
Reents-Budet, Dorie 4-014 Roseberry, William 0-019,1-102,2-023
Reeves, Edward B 1-015 Roseman, Marina 0-027
Reeves-Ellington, R H 1-010,2-011 A Rosen, Larry 2-040
Refugee Assistance Program-Mental Health, Rosen, Lawrence 3-018
NIMH 0-049 Rosenberger, Nancy R 4-001
Reichwein, Jeffrey C 4-044 Rosenfeld, Henry 1-040
Reid, Barbara V 3-077 Rosenthal, Debra 2-004
Reid, Russell M 2-036 Rosman, Abraham 1-001
Reinsch, Sibylle 3-012 Rossi, Ino 1-010
Reiss, Nira 3-064 Rossignol, Jacqueline 0-030
Rempusheski, Veronica F 3-077 Rothstein, Frances 0-019
Reyman, Jonathan E 3-019 Rowland, Stephen 3-069
Reynolds, Anne M 2-087 Royce, Anya Peterson 4-062
Rhodd, Ben 1-061 Rubel, Art 2-060
Rhodes, Richard A 3-01 0 Rubel, Arthur J 3-012, 4-015
Rice, Patricia C 2-098, 3-047 Rubel, Paula G 1-001
Richards, Julia 1-034, 4-032 Rubenstein, Joseph 2-033
Richards, Michael 1-034, 4-032 Rubin, Deborah S 4-047
Richardson, Miles 3-081 Rubin, Gayle 1-077, 2-014
Rickenbach, Frieda M 3-036 Rubinstein, Robert A 4-017
Ricourt, Milagro 4-016 Rubinstein, Robert L 1-094, 2-033, 4-004
Ridington, Robin 1-062 Rudner, David 1-018
Rigaud, Jean-Philippe 2-064 Rudy, Sylvia MacCol1 0-036
Riley, Claire 1-077 Rushforth, Scott 1-004
Rising Sun, Ted 1-061 Rust, William F 4-014
Ritenbaugh, Cheryl 1-083 Rutheiser, Charles 4-047
Robarchek, Carole J 0-027 Ryan, Alan S 4-009
Robarchek, Clayton A 4-017 Ryan, Nick S 3-013
Robben, Antonius CGM 4-037 Rynearson, Ann 2-012, 2-021,2-100
Robben, Tony 0-042
Robbins, Carole J 0-026, 4-053 Sachs, Patricia 1-012
Robbins, Michael C 2-038 Sady, Rachel R 2-005
Roberts, Alexandra 1-061 Sakiestewa, Ramona L 4-048
Roberts, Fredric M 1-080 Salamone, Frank A 3-094
Roberts, John M 1-012 Saldivia, Marcela 4-032
Robertson, Michael 0 0-018 Saler, Benson 1-015
Robins, Edward 4-011 Salokoski, Marta 1-066
Robins, Lynne 1-007 Salomon, Frank 1-014
Roche, Alex F 4-018 Salovesh, Michael 2-065
Rodenburg, Eric 1-011 Saltzman, Rachelle H 4-054
Rodgers, Jo Rainie 1-010 Salvador, Mari Lyn P 1-065
Rodgers, Susan 3-029 Sampath, Niels M 4-045
Rodin, Mari 1-060 San Antonio, Patricia M 2-069
Rodman, Margaret 4-010 Sanchez, David P 1-071
Rodriguez, Sylvia 2-080A Sanchez, Rafael 3-029
Roe, Michael D 2-032 Sanday, Peggy 3-083
Rofel, Lisa B 3-005 Sandford, Mary K 4-015
Rogers, Claudia M 3-080 Sandstrom, Alan R 2-011,2-077
Index of Participants 145

Sangree, Walter 4-059 Shapiro, Judith 4-042


Sanjek, Roger 1-035, 4-016 Sharp, Henry S 1-009
Santley, Robert S 1-014 Sharp, Lesley A 4-067
Sapir, J David 1-099, 2-034 Sharpe, Pat 4-038
Sargent, Carolyn 0-035 Shaub, Kim 1-088
Sather, Clifford 4-013 Shaul, David L 4-055
Sattler, Richard A 3-062 Sheehan, Elizabeth A 4-065
Sauer, Norman J 1-030 Sheehy, James J 0-033
Sault, Nicole 4-062 Sheets, John W 0-032
Saunders, George B 3-079 Sheets, Payson 0-001
Saunders, Lucy 1-070 Shelley, Fred M 1-073
Sax, William 3-065 Shepardson, Mary T 3-062
Scassellati, Alessandro 2-063 Sheridan, Thomas 2-080A
Schaefer, James M 1-073 Shipton, Parker M 3-009
Scheer, Jessica 1-068 Shore, Bradd 1-079
Scheinfeld, Daniel R 4-007 Shultz, Jeffrey 3-069
Schensul, Jean J 2-038 Shuman, Amy 0-034
Scheper-Hughes, Nancy 0-042 Shumar, Wesley 4-061
Schevill, Margot B 4-048 Shutes, Mark T 1-006
Schieffelin, Bambi B 0-028 Shweder, Richard A 1-018, 4-058
Schieffelin, Edward L 4-067 Sibley, Willis 1-064
Schiller, Anne 4-013 Siefe, Daniela F 0-026
Schiller, Nina Glick 1-020, 1-106 Siegel, Karolynn 2-025
Schlanger, Sarah H 0-030 Siegel, Sanford J 2-075
Schlegel, Alice 2-080A Siemens, Stephen David 4-059
Schloss, Marc R 2-074 Silverblatt, Irene 0-021
Schmertzing, Richard 2-071 Silverman, Myrna 1-017, 3-077
Schmidt, Nancy 1-062,1-093 Silverstein, Michael 0-034, 3-038
Schmitz, Jermaine D 4-056 Simon, Elaine L 1-064
Schneider, Jane 1-020, 2-014 Simon, Jose Arnulfo 4-032
Schneider, Jo Anne 4-061 Simonelli, Jeanne 1-036
Schneider, Peter 2-014 Simplicio, Dan 0-030
Schneider, William M 4-013 Simpson, Scott W 4-043
Schoepf, Brooke G 0-024 Singer, Marjorie Kagawa 1-016
Schoua-Glusberg, A 3-029 Singer, Merrill 1-053, 1-106,2-060,4-012
Schreck, Harley 2-032 Singer, Philip 4-044
Schultz, Jerry A 4-029 Siskind, Janet 0-019
Schuster, lisa 1-013 Skiffington, Kerry K 0-032
Schwartz, Judith L 3-070 Skinner, Debra G 3-016
Schwartz, Norman B 4-057 Skinner, Elliott P 3-078
Schweitzer, M M 0-044 Skirboll, Esther 1-017
Schwimmer, Eric 3-038 Slagle, AIIogan 2-112
Scott, Clarissa S 3-083 Sleeter, Christine 4-052
Scott, Eugenie C 3-043 Sluka, Jeffrey A 2-080
Scott, James C 2-080 Smith, B Jill 0-017
Scrimshaw, Mary 2-067 Smith, David 2-061,3-070,3-088
Scrimshaw, Susan 1-008, 2-067 Smith, David M 1-009
Scupin, Raymond 1-032 Smith, Dianne 3-017
Seciwa, Calbert 1-061 Smith, Franklin 0 2-033
Segal, Daniel A 3-003 Smith, Joe 2-093
Seibold, Katharine 1-085 Smith, Linda 0-017,1-048,3-051
Seitel, Peter 1-099, 2-034 Smith, M Estellie 1-006
Selby, Henry 3-013 Smith, M Lynne 2-037
Selsor, Marcia 0-033 Smith, Margo L 4-021
Sendeku, Yesalemush 1-008 Smith, Michael E 2-030
Serrie, Hendrick 2-011A, 2-048 Smith, Randall M 3-051
Sevareid, Peter 4-064 Smith, Robert J 4-033
Sever, Tom 0-001 Smith, Ruth 3-015
Shane, Orin C 1113-020 Smith, Sheldon 4-021
Shanker, Madhulina 4-016 Smith, Stephen R 2-002
146 Index of Participants

Snow, Susan 4-040 Southworth, Franklin C 4-053


Snowdon, Charles T 3-061 Spain, David H 2-024
Sobral, Jose Manuel 4-028 Spaulding, Frank C 1-032
Society for Anthropology in Community Spencer, Anne M 4-048
Colleges 1-026,1-101,2-050 Spencer, Jonathan 4-060
Society for Anthropology in Community Spickard, Paul R 2-032
Colleges and Society for Humanistic Spindler, George 1-033, 3-047, 3-070, 4-030,
Anthropology 3-094 4-052
Society for Cultural Anthropology 0-052, 2-051 Spindler, Louise 1-033, 3-047, 3-070
Society for Economic Anthropology 2-052 Sponsel, Leslie E 4-017
Society for Feminist Anthropology 3-095, new Spores, Ronald 4-040
Society for Humanistic Anthropology 0-043, 1- St Christian, D P 4-050
049,3-054 Stafford, Philip B 2-033
Society for Latin American Anthropology 1-054, Stall, Ron 4-015
1-102,2-059,2-081,2-101 Stan law, James 0-041
Society for Linguistic Anthropology 0-045, 1- Stanton, Gregory H 1-037
050,1-110 Stapleton, Sarah H 4-042
Society for Media Anthropology 1-051 Stark, Barbara L 1-014
Society for Medical Anthropology 0-047,0-051, Stark, Louisa 1-064, 3-051
1-103,2-060,2-102,2-109,3-096 Starks, Donna 3-01 0
Society for Medical Anthropology Committee Starr, June 2-040
for Disability Research Interest Group 1-105 Stavig, Ward 0-021
Society for Medical Anthropology Committee Stearns, Mary Lee 1-015
for the Council of Nursing and Anthropology Stebbins, Kenyon R 2-038, 4-021
2-053 Steedly, Mary Margaret 4-046
Society for Medical Anthropology Committee Steele, Susan 4-055
on Alcohol and Drug Study Group 1-052 Stein, John R 0-030
Society for Medical Anthropology Committee Stein, Philip 2-050
on Anthropology and Reproduction 2-054 Stephen, Dave 2-050
Society for Medical Anthropology Committee Stephen, Lynn 3-041,4-062
on Critical Anthropology 1-053 Stephenson, Karen A 4-053
Society for Medical Anthropology Committee Sterpone, Osvaldo J 2-030
on Critical Anthropology of Health Caucus 1- Sterud, Eugene L 0-048
106 Stevenson, Thomas B 4-065
Society for Medical Anthropology Committee Stewart, Frank H 2-013
on Infectious Desease Study Group 1-104 Stewart, John a 1-062
Society for Medical Anthropology Special Stewart, Kathleen 1-073
Committees 1-024 Stewart, Omer C 4-003
Society for Psychological Anthropology 1-055, Stiffarm-Noriega, Lenore 1-086
1-107,1-111,3-052 Stiner, Mary C 0-013
Society for the Anthropology of Europe 1-091, Stini, William A 1-083
1-109,2-057,2-096,2-110,3-006 Stocking, George W, Jr 4-031
Society for the Study of the Indigenous Stocks, Anthony 3-008
Languages of the Americas 2-103 Stoeltje, Beverly J 2-017
Society for Urban Anthropology 1-092, 2-055, Stoffle, Richard W 0-025,3-021
2-104 Stoller, Paul 1-062, 2-066
Society for Visual Anthropology 0-003,0-009, Stone, Glenn D 4-057
0-053, 1-056, 1-108, 2-056, 3-026, 3-053 Stone, Lawrence 3-024, 3-079
Society for Visual Anthropology and National Stonebreaker, Phyliss 2-060
Association for the Practice of Anthropology Stonich, Susan 2-076
2-056 Strauss, Anselm 1-016
Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologist 2- Storer, John H 3-059
105,2-111 Storey, Rebecca 1-063
Soffer, Olga 2-064 Strathern, Andrew 3-065
Solway, Jacqueline S 4-059 Strathern, M 3-063
Somer, Lonnie K 3-004 Straus, Lawrence Guy 2-064
Sorensen, Arthur P 4-025 Strauss, Anselm 1-016
Sorensen, Jerrel H 2-030 Strauss, Claudia 4-020
Soule, Carol S 4-002 Streeck, Jurgen 3-015
Southall, Aidan 0-018 Strier, Karen B 3-061
Index of Participants 147

Stromberg, Gobi 3-068 Thompson, Philip C 3-021


Strong, Mary 3-021 Thompson, Sandra A 2-073, 3-015
Strong, Pauline Turner 3-003, 4-024A Thompson, Stephen 11-073
Stroup, Kerry M 2-075 Tierney, William G 4-056
Strouthes, Daniel 3-065 Titterud, Todd V 2-011A
Strunin, Lee 2-025 Titus, Gene 2-029
StUll, Donald D 1-033, 2-112 Tobias, Jerome 3-012
Sturgeon, Noel 0-022 Tobias, Peter 0-023
Suarez-Orozco, M M 3-014, 3-069 Tobias, Sheila 2-004
Suchey, Judy M 1-030 Tobias, Stephen F 2-075
Suchman, Lucy 1-021, 3-076, 3-090 Tobin, Joseph J 4-001
Sullivan, Cheryl 2-006 Todd-Fassnacht, Laura 1-017
Sullivan, Mercer L 1-002 Tollefson, Kenneth D 2-032
Super, Charles 1-019 Topper, Martin 2-056
Susser,lda4-012 Totti, Xavier F 1-076
Sussman, Linda Kaye 0-015 Towne, Bradford 2-036
Sutherland, Cheryl A 2-030 Towner, Ronald 0-030
Sutherland, Donald 1-061 Townsend, Nicholas 1-013
Sutherland, Leslie D 1-030 Traugott, Michael 0-025
Sutlive, Vinson H, Jr 4-013 Trawick, Margaret 1-018
Sutton, Mark Q 4-050 Trevithick, Alan 1-018
Sutton, Susan Buck 3-079 Trickovic, Dejan 4-044
Swadener, Beth Blue 3-069 Trinity, Mike Kearl 0-015
Swartz, Audrey M R 1-060 Tripp-Reimer, Toni 2-082
Swartz, Marc J 2-075, 3-078 Troike, Rudolph C 4-025
Swedenburg, Ted 2-031 Trosset, Carol 4-051
Swedlund, Allen 1-063, 3-041 Trostle, James 3-012
Sweetser, Anne T 1-018 Trotter, Robert T III 2-080A, 3-071
Sweetser, Eve 4-020 Trueba, Henry T 1-034, 1-044,2-088
Swisher, Karen 3-027 Truex, Gregory F 2-052
Sykes, Richard 1-073 Tsing, Anna 2-066
Symonds, Patricia V 4-045 Tuohy, Donald R 3-020
Szathmary, Emoke 2-060 Turner, Allen C 3-035
Szurek, Jane 4-046 Turner, Rory P B 2-017
Turner, Terence 1-079, 3-011
Taatgen, Henderikus A 0-032 Tuzin, Donald F 2-014
Tall, Mark A 3-036 Tyagi, Aditya K 2-069
Taggart, James 2-077, 3-066 Tyler, Donald E 3-004
Takash, Paule Cruz 1-040
Takezawa, Yasuko 14-024A Uhl, Sarah 3-079
Tamez, Sonia 3-080 Ulin, Robert C 4-044
Tamir, Orit 1-032 Ullman, Gail 2-057
Tanner, Dennis C 4-006 Umberger, Emily 1-014
Tarbert, Debra 3-059 Urla, Jacqueline 2-008
Tashima, Nathaniel 1-048
Tatkon-Coker, Andrea L 4-004 Valentine, Lisa Philips 3-010
Tavakolian, Bahram 4-035 Valiquette, Hilaire P 4-025
Taylor, Allan R 3-010 Van Arsdale, Peter W 2-071 A
Taylor, Carolyn 3-015 van den Berg-Eldering, L 3-070
Taylor, C C 2-025, 2-074 van Esterik, John 2-021
Taylor, Denny 2-035 Van Esterik, Penny 1-066
Taylor, Julie M 2-063 Van Willigen, John 3-021
Taylor, Lawrence J 4-054 Vance, Carole S 2-014
Tedlock, Barbara 1-062, 2-066, 3-054 Varenne, Herve 2-016
Tedlock, Dennis 1-027, 3-054 Varese, Stefano 1-054, 2-023, 2-065
Tennekoon, Serena 4-060 Vargas, Manuel 2-070
Teski, Marea C 2-033 Velez-Ibanez, Carlos G 1-071, 2-080A
Teufel, Nicolette 14-009 Verecke, Catherine 3-018
Tharp, Roland G 3-070 Verdery, Katherine 2-016
Thoden van Velzen, HUE 3-034 Vick, Mark S 0-040
148 Index of Participants

Vincent, Joan 1-006, 2-080 Whiteford, Scott 2-065


Viqueira, Carmen 1-066 Whiteley, Peter 0-029
Vitez, Cheri A 3-081 Whiteman, Darrell L 2-094
Vizenor, Gerald 0-030 Whiting, John W M 1-019
Vogler, Lawrence E 0-030 Whitley, David S 1-089
von Mering, Otto 3-077 Whitney, Dan 2-014A
Von Sturmer, John R 4-019 Whittemore, Robert D 3-016,3-069
Vreeland, Herbert H 3-080 Wiedman, Dennis 4-006
Wilcox, David R 0-039
Wadley, Susan S 4-010 Wilhelm, Diane Z 4-065
Wagner, David 0-001 Wilk, Richard 3-001,4-008
Wagner, Melinda Bollar 4-065 Wilkinson, Charles 2-112
Wagner, Roy 1-001, 1-009,3-063 Williams, Drid 4-019
Walker, D J 0-026 Williams, Edwina 4-040
Walker, Willard 0-029 Williams, Jack S 1-039
Walsh, Anna C 1-017 Williams, Joan 0-053
Walsh, Daniel J 3-016,3-069 Williams, Joyce E 3-083
Waltensperger, K Z 2-083,3-031 Williams, Roger R 1-063
Warburton, Miranda 0-030 Williamson, Ray A 1-075
Ward, Martha C 2-025 Willie, MaryAnn 4-055
Warms, Richard L 2-069 Willms, Dennis G 2-038
Warren, Kay B 3-008 Willner, Dorothy 0-036
Warren, Richard 2-042 Wills, John 0-022
Washabaugh, William 2-050, 4-039 Wilson, Maria Vergara 4-048
Wassermann, Marlie 2-057 Wilson, Ruth 3-037
Watahomigie, Lucille J 3-027 Wilson, T M 1-006, 2-016, 2-075
Watson-Franke, M B 4-045 Winans, Edgar V 2-080
Watson-Gegeo, Karen 0-028 Wingard, Deborah L 4-015
Watters, James 3-082 Wingerd, Judith 4-007
Watts, Linda K 3-035 Winkler, Cathy 3-083,4-062
Wax, Murray 1-035 Winslow, Deborah 3-041
Way, J Edson 3-020 Wohlt, Paul B 2-041
Weaver, Sally M 3-080 Wolcott, Harry F 1-031
Weaver, Thomas 2-005,3-080 Wolfe, Alvin 2-104
Weeks, John M 4-036 Wolfe, Amy K 0-025, 1-097
Weibel-Orlando, J C 0-044, 2-083 Wood, John 1-023
Weil, Jim 3-068 Wood, Stephanie 2-077
Weil, Peter 4-057 Wood, William 0-003, 0-009
Weiner, Annette 0-052,1-079,2-051,3-063 Woodbury, Natalie F S 0-016
Weinstein-Shr, Gail 2-021 Woodhouse, Lynn D 1-003
Weismantel, M J 2-023 Woodrick, Anne 4-042
Weisner, Thomas J 4-058 Woods, Jim 2-029
Weiss, Melford S 2-037 Woodward, Mark R 3-018
Weiss, Wendy A 1-017 Woolard, Kathryn A 1-065
Weix, Gretchen 2-008 Woost, Michael 4-060
Welch, John A 4-066 Wright, Anne 1-008
Wells, Miriam 2-070 Wu, Tien-Tai 0-037
Wells, Peter S 2-064 Wurtzburg, Susan 3-019, 4-014
Welsh, Peter H 3-060
Wenger, Morton G 2-076 Yamamoto, Akira Y 3-010,3-027
Werbner, Richard 4-023 Yanagisako, Sylvia 1-077,4-063
Westermeyer, Joseph 2-021 Yang, Mayfair 3-032
Weston, Kath 1-077 Yazzie, Alfred W 1-086
Wheat, Joe Ben 4-048 Yokoyama, Hiroko 2-086
Whitaker, Mark P 4-060 Young, Jane 2-004
White, Geoffrey 2-078 Young, Katharine 0-020
White, Jane J 1-003 Young, Kathleen Z 1-015
Whiteford, Andrew H 3-020, 4-048 Young, M Jane 1-075
Whiteford, Linda 0-035,2-047 Young, Philip D 1-084
Index of Participants 149

Zabawa, Robert 2-070 Zepeda, Ofelia 4-055


Zaharlick, Amy 2-021 Zilles, Karl 3-061
Zazueta, Aaron 1-036 Zimmerman, Larry 1-061
Zeanah, David W 3-035 Zinsser, Caroline 1-002
Zechenter, E 2-001 Zorn, Jean G 2-013
Zeilik, Michael 1-075 Zubrow, Ezra 0-033, 1-093
Zenk, Henry 1-004 Zumwalt, Rosemary L 0-016
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GUIDE TO
DEPARTMENTS OF ANTHROPOLOGY
1988-89
This latest edition of the annual Guide to Departments of Anthropol-
ogy lists 479 US and foreign anthropology departments in academic,
museum, and research institutions and government with details
about
• degrees offered in anthropology
• degree requirements
• number of students in residence and degrees granted
• academic year system
• special resources and facilities
• faculty/staff names , degrees , ranks , and fields of
specialization
• graduate support available

Also included are more than 20 pages of tables giving


• degree in formation for individuals
• locations of academic departments listed and highest degree
offered in anthropology
• levels of enrollment
• number of PhD degrees granted

A total of 381 recent doctoral dissertations in anthropology are also


listed .

$15.00 (members), $25.00 (nonmembers)


Please enclose payment, in US funds, with all orders.

American Anthropological Association


1703 New Hampshire Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20009

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