Research - Other

Northern Kentucky University Students Interviewing Farmers, California, 2009

In addition to applied ethnographic research in Belize, Kentucky, and Madagascar, I am involved in other projects with colleagues, students, and individually–including the Darkness in El Dorado Controversy/Yanomami Cultural Survival, pedagogy, and a bit of archaeology!

Darkness in El Dorado Controversy/Yanomami Cultural Survival

Neely, Sharlotte, and Douglas W. Hume, eds. 2020. Native Nations: The Survival of Indigenous Peoples. 3rd ed. Vernon: JCharlton Publishing Ltd. Cite - More Information

Hume, Douglas W. 2020. “Yanomami of Venezuela.” In Native Nations: The Survival of Fourth World Peoples, edited by Sharlotte Neely and Douglas W. Hume, 3rd ed., 269–89. Vernon: JCharlton Publishing Ltd. Cite - Download

Hume, Douglas W. 2017. “The Yanomami of Venezuela.” In Native Nations: The Survival of Fourth World Peoples, edited by Sharlotte Neely, 2nd ed., 217–36. Vernon: JCharlton Publishing Ltd. Cite - Download

Hume, Douglas W. 2016. “Darkness in Academia: Cultural Models of How Anthropologists and Journalists Write About Controversy.” World Cultures EJournal 21 (1). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/75j9q56x. Cite - Download

Hume, Douglas W. 2013. “Anthropology: Tribal Warfare.” Nature 494 (7437): 310. https://doi.org/10.1038/494310a. Cite - Download

Pedagogy

Hume, Douglas W. 2020. “Teaching Cultural Survival.” In Native Nations: The Survival of Fourth World Peoples, edited by Sharlotte Neely and Douglas W. Hume, 3rd ed., 290–96. Vernon: JCharlton Publishing Ltd. Cite - Download

Hume, Douglas W. 2017. “Pedagogies of Evidence, Accident, and Discovery: Teaching and Learning Ethnographic Methodology, Theory, and Serendipity, Part I.” Teaching Anthropology Blog, General Division of the American Anthropological Association (blog). March 7, 2017. https://gad.americananthro.org/teachinganthropology/2017/03/pedagogies-of-evidence-accident-and-discovery-teaching-and-learning-ethnographic-methodology-theory-and-serendipity-part-i/. Cite - Download

Hume, Douglas W, and Sharlotte Neely. 2007. “Public and Applied Anthropology at Northern Kentucky University.” Society for Applied Anthropology Newsletter 18 (4): 34–37. Cite - Download

Archaeology

Orr [Hume], Douglas W. 1994. “Inversion Method: Groundstone Analysis of CA-ORA-35, The Los Pinos Site.” Sacramento: California Department of Forestry and Fire Prevention. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.18528.00002. Cite - Download

Orr [Hume], Douglas W. 1994. “Projectile Points.” In Glimpses of Prehistoric America, edited by Constance Cameron, 18–19. Fullerton: Museum of Anthropology, California State University, Fullerton. Cite - Download

Orr [Hume], Douglas W. 1993. “Projectile Point Analysis: CA-ORA-35, The Los Pinos Site.” Sacramento: California Department of Forestry and Fire Prevention. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.15172.55686. Cite - Download

Orr [Hume], Douglas W. 1993. “Beringia: Controversies Arise.” Anthropological Perspectives 1: 35–51. Cite - Download

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For more projects that do not follow the themes above, please see my Curriculum Vitae.