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Alvard, Michael
Athreya, Sheela
Bryant, Vaughn
Busdiecker, Sara
Carlson, David
Carlson, Debbie
Castor, Nicole
Castro, Filipe
Crisman, Kevin
Dannhaeuser, Norbert
de Ruiter, Darryl
Dickson, D.Bruce
Eckert, Suzanne
Goebel, Ted
Green, Tom
Grider, Sylvia
Gursky-Doyen, Sharon
Hamilton, Donny
Pulak, Cemal
Smith, Wayne
Thoms, Alston
Vora, Neha
Wachsmann, Shelley
Waters, Mike
Werner, Cynthia
Winking, Jeff
Wright, Lori
Michael Alvard
Associate Professor
alvard@tamu.edu
(979) 862-3492
ANTH 227
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Interests:  The margins of cultural and biological anthropology, evolutionary ethnology, behavioral and evolutionary ecology, cooperation, hunting, hunters and gatherers, Amazonia, Southeast Asia.

Dr. Alvard is a socio-cultural anthropologist who uses evolutionary theory to learn about human behavior.

He has worked in Amazonian Peru with Piro and Machiguenga Indians, with Wana blowgun hunters and trappers in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, and recently with the Lamalera whale hunters of Lembata, Indonesia.

  • Work with the Piro focused on the relationship of hunters to their prey. He tested the idea that traditional hunters are natural conservationists.
  • His work with the Wana was done in collaboration with The Nature Conservancy and examined the impact of Wana hunters on the prey within Morowali Nature Reserve, Sulawesi.
  • His recent work in Lamalera focuses on the problems associated with cooperation in the context of big game hunting.
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