| Beeman, William O. - Brown University anthropologist. Includes links to online papers and publications on linguistic anthropology, performance, culture and identity.
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| Bragdon, Kathleen J. - Her research interests are in alternative literacies, the relationships between literacy and language preservation, and the nature of culture change. College of William and Mary.
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| Fenigsen, Janina - Research interests are political economy of language, linguistic ideologies, gender and emotion, politics of representation, postcolonial selves, creole languages, plantation societies, Caribbean art, and belief systems. University of South Carolina.
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| Furbee, Louanna - Professor of Linguistic Anthropology at the University of Missouri, Columbia whose intellectual concerns are language, culture, and thought, and the relationships among them.
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| Maxwell, Judith M. - Curriculum vitae and course information for this Tulane University Associate Professor of Anthropology. Research interests include discourse and Maya languages and linguistics.
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| Sapir, Edward - A leading figure in twentieth-century linguistics and anthropology who specialized in Canadian native populations.
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| Sutlive, Vinson - Research Interests are in Sarawak, among the Ibans with recent interests centered on anthropological linguistics. College of William and Mary.
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| Arps, Bernard - Specializes in Javanese linguistics and literary studies at Leiden University.
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| Bennardo, Giovanni - Works in the Kingdom of Tonga with an area of specialization is linguistic and cognitive anthropology. Northern Illinois University.
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| Brown, Cecil H.- - Research and teaching interests in linguistic anthropology, including ethnobiology, language and culture, and historical-comparative linguistics. Fieldwork among the Huastec and Zapotec speakers of Mexico. Northern Illinois University.
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| Gross, Joan - Research interests are focused on the intersection between language and culture, verbal art traditions, and minority languages. Oregon State University.
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