We milk the cow of the world, and as we do
We whisper in her ear, ‘you are not true.’
—Richard Wilbur, “Epistemology”
We whisper in her ear, ‘you are not true.’
—Richard Wilbur, “Epistemology”
Journal Articles
Impacts of Neoliberal Policies on Non-Market Fishing Economies on the Yukon River, Alaska. Marine Policy 61:356-356 (2016). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308597X14003315 |
’When the Well’s Dry’: Water and the Promise of Sustainability in the American Southwest. Environment and History 15: 441-462 (November, 2009). http://www.whpress.co.uk/EH/EH1515.html |
Anthropology, Mathematics, Kinship: A Tribute to Anthropologist Per Hage and his work with Mathematician Frank Harary. Mathematical Anthropology and Cultural Theory: An International Journal 2(3):1-27 (July, 2008). http://mathematicalanthropology.org/toc.html Three of Hage and Harary's books are to the left. |
Atlantic Salmon, Endangered Species, and the Failure of Environmental Policies. Comparative Studies in Society and History 45: 843-872 (October, 2003). https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417503000379 |
A Network Analysis of Inka Roads, Administrative Centers and Storage Facilities. Ethnohistory, 48:655-685 (Fall, 2001). http://ethnohistory.dukejournals.org/gca?submit=Go&gca=ddeh%3B48%2F4%2F655&allch= |
The Inka Conical Clan. Journal of Anthropological Research 57:167-195 (Summer, 2001). http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/jar.57.2.3631566
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Temporal Processes and Synchronic Relations: Age and Rank in the Central Andes. Ethnohistory 41:91-131 (Winter, 1995). http://www.jstor.org/stable/482931 |
Object Lessons and Ethnographic Displays: Museum Exhibitions and the Making of American Anthropology. Comparative Studies in Society and History 36:242-70 (April, 1994). https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417500019046 |
The Visual Domination of the American Indian: Photography, Anthropology and Popular Culture in the Late Nineteenth Century. Museum Anthropology 17:9-21 (January, 1993). http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1525/mua.1993.17.1.9/full |
Road 104
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Morning Commute Oh, let there be nothing on earth but coffee Nothing but dark lords and corpulent Street preachers, bearded and ragged Singing glazed hymns, sagging jeans Swinging through the last streetcar. |