Re: Indians and Native Americans

John H. Stevens, Jr. (jhs14@CORNELL.EDU)
Fri, 9 Feb 1996 08:36:20 -0500

In regards to Laurie's comment:

>FINALLY!! AN INTELLIGENT BIT OF DISCUSSION (I.E. SOMETHING THAT
>MADE ME FURROW MY BROW IN THOUGHT, RATHER THAN ROLL MY EYES IN
>EXASPERATION) THAT ACTUALLY SOUNDS VAGUELY LIKE THE ANTHROPOLOGY THAT
>I AM STUDYING! THANK YOU T.K.!

YES!!!! Acshully, thanks Laurie and Mary and Christine and Jay Kotliar as
well!! I say we now dig into this issue of anthropology's boundaries and
practice with the same fervor the word "watchdog" was tackled!!!


Best regards,


John H. Stevens, Jr.
Department of Anthropology
Cornell University

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