Jeffrey D. Anderson

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Jeffrey D. Anderson is an American anthropologist who specializes in Arapaho culture and Arapaho language and culture. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, [1] where he studied under Raymond D. Fogelson.

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He is currently Professor of Anthropology at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. [1]

Works

Books

Articles, monographs and other short works

References

  1. 1 2 "Jeffrey Anderson". www.hws.edu. Retrieved 2025-12-28.
  2. Nesper, Larry; Anderson, Jeffery D. (Winter 2002). "The Four Hills of Life: Northern Arapaho Knowledge and Life Movement". The Western Historical Quarterly. 33 (4): 490. doi:10.2307/4144775.
  3. Fowler, Loretta (2003-10-01). "The Four Hills of Life: Northern Arapaho Knowledge and Life Movement". Ethnohistory. 50 (4): 728–729. doi:10.1215/00141801-50-4-728. ISSN   0014-1801.
  4. Gelo, Daniel (2004-01-01). "Book Review: One Hundred Years of Old Man Sage: An Arapaho Life". Great Plains Quarterly (through 2013).
  5. Stamm, Henry E.; Anderson, Jeffrey D. (2004-07-01). "One Hundred Years of Old Man Sage: An Arapaho Life". The Western Historical Quarterly. 35 (2): 249. doi:10.2307/25442998.
  6. Sykes, Malorine Mathurin (2013-09-05). "Malorine Mathurin Sykes - Review of Jeffrey D. Anderson, Arapaho Women's Quillwork: Motion, Life and Creativity". Journal of Folklore Research Reviews. ISSN   2832-8132.
  7. Green, Adriana Greci (2015-04-01). "Arapaho Women's Quillwork: Motion, Life, and Creativity". Ethnohistory. 62 (2): 387–388. doi:10.1215/00141801-2855617. ISSN   0014-1801. Archived from the original on 2025-04-29.
  8. Bol, Marsha (2016-12-31). "Arapaho Women's Quillwork: Motion, Life, and Creativity (Anderson)". Museum Anthropology Review. 10 (2): 128–130. doi:10.14434/23043. ISSN   1938-5145.