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Dr. Michael Logan, Professor

Education

Ph.D. 1974, Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University
M.A. 1969, Anthropology, San Diego State University
B.A. 1967, Anthropology, University of Colorado

Research Interests

Medical Anthropology, Ethnomedicine, Latin America, Native American Art, Evolutionary Theory

Selected Publications

Michael H. Logan, Kimberly D. Gwinn, Tina Richey, Beth Maney, and Charles T. Faulkner (in press) "An Empirical Assesment of Epazote(Chenopodium abrosiodes) as a Flavoring Agent in Cooked Beans." Journal of Ethnobiology.

Logan, M.H., C.S. Sparks, and R.L. Jantz 2003. Cranial Modification Among 19th Century Osages: Admixture and Loss of an Ethic Marker. Plains Anthropologist, 2003, Vol.48 No.187, pp. 209-224

Faulkner, C.T., B. Borego Garcia, M.H. Logan, J.C. New, and S. Patton 2003. Prevalence of Endoparasitic Infection in Children and Its Relation with Cholera Prevention Efforts in Mexico. Pan American Journal of Public Health.

Schmittou, D.A. and M.H. Logan 2003. Fluidity of Meaning: Flag Imagery in American Indian Art. American Indian Quarterly.

Logan, M.H. and S.D. Ousley 2001. Hypergamy, Quantum, and Reproductive Success: The Lost Indian Ancestor Reconsidered. In Anthropologists and Indians in the New South. R.A. Bonney and J.A. Paredes, eds. pp. 184-202. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.


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