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ANTHROPOLOGY FACULTY

Isidore Lobnibe, Professor, Department Head

Joshua Henderson, NTT Instructor

Latham Wood, Visiting Assistant Professor

Robin Smith, Professor Emeritus

 

 

Anthropologists in Other Departments:

Misty Weitzel, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Department of Anthropology

503-838-8306| or e-mail: lobnibei@wou.edu
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