About Me:
I am a socio-cultural anthropologists specializing in the consequences of change, development, and resettlement; religious beliefs and practices; applied anthropology, and ethnographic CRM work. My ethnographic focus is on North American Indians in general and Southwest Indians in particular. Theoretical interests include anthropology of development, change, and resettlement, and the anthropology of religion. I conducted long-term field research among the Navajo Indians of Arizona as well as short-term field studies with various Indian tribes in the Southwest, and with Japanese-American survivors of World War Two internment camps. Teaching interests include North American and, especially, Southwest Indians, applied anthropology, anthropology theory, culture & religion, and ethnographic research methods.
Area(s) of Training
anthropology, applied anthropology, cultural anthropology, ethnography, ethnology
Area(s) of Expertise
Southwest Indians, Resettlement, Development
Current Area of Employment
New Mexico Highlands University
Comments
Thank you very much.
I will be very happy.
Did you be in the last conference?
Immigration is one of my main Issue - as you understand.
I will be very happy to here more about your work.
thank's
Ravit