March 2006

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Winter Break
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Winter Break
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Winter Break
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AAPA Annual Meeting - Anchorage, Alaska
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Ethnology Meeting: 4:00pm in 210 WH.

AAPA Annual Meeting - Anchorage, Alaska
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AAPA Annual Meeting - Anchorage, Alaska
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AAPA Annual Meeting - Anchorage, Alaska

East. European Job Talk: "Serbian Garbled Genres: Conspiracy Theories and Laments as 'Poetics of Opacity'" by Marko Zivcovic. 4:10pm in 1636 SSWB.
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AAPA Annual Meeting - Anchorage, Alaska

Museum Brown Bag: "Seeking the Origins of Sanxingdui among the Rice Paddles: Archaeological Survey in the Chengdu Plain" by Rowan Flad, Harvard. 12 noon, 2009 Ruthven

Anthro Club: 6:15pm in 242 WH
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AAPA Annual Meeting - Anchorage, Alaska

Anthro/History Workshop: "Writing faith through the eyes of the missionaries: Personal religiosity of the members of the Berlin Mission church in the Zoutpansberg, South Africa, in the late 19th  and 20th century" by Caroline Jeannerat. 2:00-4:00pm in 1014 Tisch Hall

East. European Job Talk: "Postsocialist Spores: Disease, Regulation, and the Problem of the State in the Republic of Georgia" by Elizabeth Dunn. 4:00pm in 418 West Hall
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AAPA Annual Meeting - Anchorage, Alaska
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AAPA Annual Meeting - Anchorage, Alaska
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Fellowships Committee Meeting - Fall 2006 GSI selection: 10:30am in 111 WH.

Curriculum Committee Mtg: 2:00 in 111 W. Hall.

East. European Job Talk: "'Escape from the Panel Masses':  The Construction of Middle-class Culture in Postsocialist Hungary" by Krisztina Fehervary. 4:00pm Room 418 West Hall
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BioAnthro Job Talk: "Understanding Malaria's Pre-Agricultural Origins" by Michael Steiper. 12:00pm in 418 West Hall
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Museum Brown Bag: "Could Neanderthals Chew Gum and Walk at the Same Time? An Archaeological Look at Current Ideas About the Last ‘Archaic’ Humans" by
John D. Speth. 12 noon, 2009 Ruthven

BioAnthro Job Talk: "Using genetic data to infer population history in North America" Ripan Malhi. 4:00pm in 418 West Hall

Anthro Club: 6:15pm in 242 WH
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RECRUITMENT WEEKEND



Anthro/History Workshop: Talk Title TBA by Alf Ludtke, Max Planck Inst. 2:00-4:00pm in 1014 Tisch Hall

East. European Job Talk: "False Numbers as Formalizing Practices: Rationalizing Labor in Mid-20th Century Hungary" by Martha Lampland. 4:00pm in 418 West Hall

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RECRUITMENT WEEKEND

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RECRUITMENT WEEKEND

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BioAnthro Job Talk: "Population History of Siberian population: Implications for the peopling of the New World" by Tatiana Karafet. 4:00pm  in 418 West Hall
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Fellowships Committee Meeting: 2:30pm in 111 West Hall
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Museum Brown Bag: Title TBA by Tim Horsley, U Bradford. 12 noon, 2009 Ruthven
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Special Ethnology Meeting - 12:00pm in 210  West Hall.

Special Faculty Meeting - 4:00pm in 111 West Hall.
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Museum Brown Bag: Title TBA by Kenny Sims. 12 noon, 2009 Ruthven
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Evolution and Culture Series: "Does Evolutionary theory Explain Dogon Culture?" by Beverly Strassmann.
10:30 am, 4448 East Hall

Colloquium: Screening of "Dirt for Dinner (Dreckfresser)"  film by Branwen Okpako.  4:00pm in 418 West Hall.