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Precarious mobility: Chinese sex workers in the gig economy | Column by , an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the Western Washington University |
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Anthropology's Brown Bag Lunch Series continues Oct. 24 | ||||
For Indonesia’s newest tarsier, a debut a quarter century in the making | Sulawesi’s biodiversity was little known then, and the notion that the tarsier from the Togean Islands might be a new species spurred a series of studies that looked at everything from the tarsier’s vocalizations to its DNA sequence. Finally, in a … |
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Meet the 2018-19 Outstanding Graduates from CHSS/Social and Behavioral Sciences | ||||
The oral history wasn't a myth. Tsunamis hit this tribal village five times, new study shows | A legend about a great flood has been passed down through the centuries among the Klallam people on the north side of Washington's Olympic Peninsula. As re-told by Klallam elder Ed Sampson on a |
The team from Portland State University, Western Washington University and the University of Rhode Island have examined more than 1.2 million remains from shell, fish, bird and mammals since 2012. Those remains represent more than 100 animal… |
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Mueller’s investigation has created an underworld of online sleuths | Sorting through the data of the dead — their pots, their knives, and the rocks they cooked on — in order to reconstruct how they once lived, is not so different from tracking the Special Counsel investigation. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Josh Fisher Travels to Nicaragua to Study the Complex Web of City Life | ||||
As Retirement Approaches, Daniel Boxberger Looks Back on a Career ‘He Just Sort of Fell Into’ | ||||
In Memoriam: Dr. Joan C. Stevenson |