Chronicling cultures : long-term field research in anthropology /
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Walnut Creek, CA :
AltaMira Press,
[2002]
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Table of Contents:
- Long-term field research: metaphors, paradigms, and themes / Anya Peterson Royce and Robert V. Kemper.
- Learning to see, learning to listen: thirty-five years of fieldwork with the Isthmus Zapotec / Anya Peterson Royce.
- Katutura and Namibia: the people, the place, and the fieldwork / Wade Pendleton.
- Mysore villages revisited / T. Scarlett Epstein.
- Collaborative long-term ethnography and longitudinal social analysis of a nomadic clan in southeastern Turkey / Ulla C. Johansen and Douglas R. White.
- The long-term study among the Navaho / Louise Lamphere.
- The Harvard Chiapas Project: 1957-2000 / Evon Z. Vogt.
- Local cultures and global systems: the Ju/'hoansi-!Kung and their ethnographers fifty years on / Richard B. Lee and Megan Biesele.
- Long-term research in Gwembe Valley, Zambia / Thayer Scudder and Elizabeth Colson.
- Multigenerations and multidisciplines: inheriting fifty years of Gwembe Tonga research / Lisa Cliggett.
- A half century of field research in Tzintzuntzan, Mexico: a personal view / George M. Foster.
- From student to steward: Tzintzuntzan as extended community / Robert V. Kemper.
- Being the third generation in Tzintzuntzan / Peter S. Cahn.