In this study I have examined relationships between biological, linguistic and cultural patterns of variability among 19th Century Indian groups of the American Great Plains. Through this research I have sought to address Cavalli-Sforza et al.’s (1994) call for studies regarding cultural and biological correlation and also to partially assess their methodology of equating linguistic relationships with biologically influential, ethnic boundaries. I have constructed biological, linguistic, and cultural distance matrices, based on the Boas database of anthropometric measurements, Ruhlen’s (1976) and Campbell’s (1997) linguistic taxonomies, and Murdock’s (1967) Ethnographic Atlas, respectively. Furthermore, I constructed a geographic distance m...
<div><p>Culture is a phenomenon shared by all humans. Attempts to understand how dynamic factors aff...
Physical anthropologists study the patterns of human morphology to observe the influence of genetics...
Journal ArticleUnlike other primates, human populations are often divided into ethnic groups that ha...
This study presents a broad picture of Plains Indian biological relationships on the basis of cranio...
This study couples biological data with aspects of material culture and mortuary ritual for several ...
Human population structure is influenced by cultural and biological interactions. Little is known re...
Cultural consensus analysis tests for shared models of behavior in various cultural dimensions. Cult...
In this study we relate language differences on a global scale with genetic distances for the same p...
This thesis provides an overview of Anthropometric variation among six groups of American Indians: T...
In the late nineteenth century Franz Boas was responsible for assembling anthropometric data from No...
This is the published version. Copyright 1994 Wayne State University Press.We describe the genetic s...
This is the published version. Copyright 1992 Wayne State University Press.Dermatoglyphic traits hav...
Abstract We explore the interrelationships between various measures of cultural distance. We …rst di...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1969.Bibliography: leaves 121-126.ix, 126 l illusI...
In order to determine the degree of correspondence between sets of multivariate observations based o...
<div><p>Culture is a phenomenon shared by all humans. Attempts to understand how dynamic factors aff...
Physical anthropologists study the patterns of human morphology to observe the influence of genetics...
Journal ArticleUnlike other primates, human populations are often divided into ethnic groups that ha...
This study presents a broad picture of Plains Indian biological relationships on the basis of cranio...
This study couples biological data with aspects of material culture and mortuary ritual for several ...
Human population structure is influenced by cultural and biological interactions. Little is known re...
Cultural consensus analysis tests for shared models of behavior in various cultural dimensions. Cult...
In this study we relate language differences on a global scale with genetic distances for the same p...
This thesis provides an overview of Anthropometric variation among six groups of American Indians: T...
In the late nineteenth century Franz Boas was responsible for assembling anthropometric data from No...
This is the published version. Copyright 1994 Wayne State University Press.We describe the genetic s...
This is the published version. Copyright 1992 Wayne State University Press.Dermatoglyphic traits hav...
Abstract We explore the interrelationships between various measures of cultural distance. We …rst di...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1969.Bibliography: leaves 121-126.ix, 126 l illusI...
In order to determine the degree of correspondence between sets of multivariate observations based o...
<div><p>Culture is a phenomenon shared by all humans. Attempts to understand how dynamic factors aff...
Physical anthropologists study the patterns of human morphology to observe the influence of genetics...
Journal ArticleUnlike other primates, human populations are often divided into ethnic groups that ha...