Emeritus ProfessorContact Informationenhunn323@comcast.net707-981-7301 Fields of Interest American Indian/Native AmericanEcologyEnvironmentHuman EcologyHuman RightsIndigenousLandscapeLanguagePacific NorthwestSociocultural Anthropology BiographyPh.D., Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1973B.A., Sociology, Stanford University, 1964Not accepting new graduate studentsResearch Research Advised: Graduate Dissertations Rivera, Rebeca F. Living Our Values, Living Our Hope Building Sustainable Lifestyles in Seattle Intentional Communities. Diss. U of Washington, 2012. Aldasoro Maya, Elda Miriam. Documenting and Contextualizing Pjiekakjoo (Tlahuica) Knowledges Though a Collaborative Research Project. Diss. U of Washington, 2012. Breslow, Sara Jo. Salmon Habitat Restoration, Farmland Preservation and Environmental Drama in the Skagit River Valley. Diss. U of Washington, 2011. Baron, Akesha L. Women Don't Talk: Gender and Codemixing in an Evangelical Tzotzil Village. Diss. U of Washington, 2006. Affiliations Home Department: Anthropology