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"The only true people" : Linking Maya Identities Past and Present: List of Contributors

"The only true people" : Linking Maya Identities Past and Present

List of Contributors

Contributors


McCale Ashenbrener, Teacher, Sage International School of Boise

Ellen E. Bell, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Geography, and Ethnic Studies, California State University, Stanislaus

Bethany J. Beyyette, Assistant Professor, Anthropology and Sociology, University of Maryland University College, Europe Division

Marcello A. Canuto, Associate Professor and Director, Middle American Research Institute, Anthropology, Tulane University

Juan Castillo Cocom, Instructor and Researcher, Universidad Intercultural Maya de Quintana Roo, Departamento de Lenguas e Interculturalidad

David A. Freidel, Professor, Department of Anthropology, Washington University of St. Louis

Wolfgang Gabbert, Professor, Institute of Sociology, Leibniz Universität Hannover

Stanley P. Guenter, Director of Epigraphic Studies, Foundation for Archaeological Research and Environmental Studies

Jonathan D. Hill, Professor, Department of Anthropology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

Charles Andrew Hofling, Professor Emeritus, Department of Anthropology, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

Lisa J. LeCount, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, and Director, Actuncan Archaeological Project in Belize

Martha J. Macri, Professor Emerita, Department of Native American Studies, University of California, Davis

Damien B. Marken, Instructor, Department of Anthropology, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

Matthew Restall, Professor, History, Pennsylvania State University

Timoteo Rodriguez, Graduate Student, Anthropology Department, University of California, Berkeley

C. Mathews Samson, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Davidson College

Edward Schortman, J. K. Smail Professor of Anthropology, Kenyon College

Rebecca Storey, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Comparative Cultural Studies, University of Houston

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