Dr. Aubrey Williams
Education :
B.A. University of North Carolina, 1955
M.A. University of North Carolina, 1957
Ph.D. University of Arizona, 1964
Selected Bibliography:
Conceptions of Time in Eastern United States Archeology: Part I."
Southern Indian
Studies, Vol. 8, pp. 3-26.
"Conceptions of Time in Eastern United States Archeology:
Part II." Southern Indian
Studies, Vol. 9, pp. 3-20.
"Conceptions of Time in Eastern United State Archeology"
Part III." Southern Indian Studies, Vol. 10, pp. 3-27.
"Navajo Nationalism." Paper delivered 31st American Anthropological
Association Annual Meetings, Philadelphia, November 1961.
"The Function of the Chapter House in the Navajo Political
System." Ph.D. Dissertation, microfilm, University of Arizona.
"Agricultural Systems and Political Growth in Ancient Oaxaca."
Co-Authored with K.W. Flannery, A.V.T. Kirkby, Science, Vol. 158,
No. 3880, pp. 445-454.
"Navajo Political Acculturation." Paper delivered (with
visual aids) at the 908th meeting of the Anthropological Society
of Washington, D.C. October 1968.
"Dietary Patterns in Three Mexican Villages." Paper delivered
at the XI International Botanical Congress in Seattle, Washington,
August 1969, as part of the Symposium entitled "Ethnobotany
of Nutrition."
"A Canal Irrigating Community in the Tehuacan Valley,"
Anthropological Quarterly, Vol. 43, January 1970, No. 1, pp. 39-54.
"Navajo Political Process," Smithsonian Contributions
to Anthropology, Vol. 9, 1970 (entire volume).
"Cherokee Urbanization as a Social Movement: 1780-1840."
Paper delivered at the 922nd meeting of the Anthropological Society
of Washington, May 1970, Washington, D.C.
Mixtec Kings and Their People, 1960. Ronald Spores. Reviewed for
American Antiquity, Vol. 36.
"Diet in Three Mexican Communities," in Man and His Foods,
ed. G. Earle Smith. University of Alabama Press.
"Social Dimensions of Gift Exchanges in Oaxaca, Mexico."
AAA Meeting in Mexico City, 1974.
"Cohesive Features of the Guelagetza System in Mitla."
Anthropology and Linguistics, eds. Alain Y. Dessaint and Ernest
C. Migliazza.
Zapotec Deviance, 1974. Henry Selby. Reviewed for American Anthropologist,
Vol. 79, No. 3.
Social, Political and Economic Life in Contemporary Oaxaca. Editor
and Contributor, Vanderbilt University Publications in Anthropology,
Vol. 24, Nashville, Tennessee.
"Tribal Identification: Piscataway." A paper presented
at the National Symposium on American Indian Research, at the National
Archives, Washington, D.C. July 27-31, 1981 (By invitation)
Professing in a Siberian University Human Organization. Vol. 47,
No. 1, 80, 82-83.
"We're at War With You." Sessio.Suomen Etnomusikologisen
Seuran tiedote, Marraskuu 3: 1990, 3.vsk. pp.1-2.
Transnational Processes among Mextec Migrants in San Diego. Paper
given at the Welte Symposium, Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico.
"Medicinal and Food Plants: Zapotec criteria for selection"
by John Brett. Reviewed for Ecology of Food and Nutrition (SIW 05/96).
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