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Anthropology Program Photos - 2004

Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, Dr. Jim Hopgood, wins the "Strongest Influence Award" from the NKU Alumni Association, 2004 |

Jim Hopgood and family and friends celebrate, 2004 |

Anthropology major Kristen Miller answers a question in the "Norse Poll" in the February 11, 2004 Northerner: What are you doing for Valentine's Day? |

Anthropology alumna Michelle Fry at work in the museum, 2004 |

Guest speaker Dr. Lisa Nagaoka from the University of North Texas |

Dr. Nagaoka's talk on "Prehistoric Human Predation in New Zealand," March 19, 2004 |

The engaged couple, Dr. Steve Wolverton and Dr. Lisa Nagaoka, 2004 |

The Northerner's story on the 2004 annual NKU Anthropology Careers Day |

Professor Mike Striker talks about careers in archaeology at Careers Day, April 22, 2004 |

Dr. Steve Wolverton talks about careers in museums, 2004 |

Professor Wolverton uses powerpoint in his talk, 2004 |

Anthropology alumnus Tom Donnelly talks about careers in law, 2004 |

Department Chair Dr. Jerry Richards' retirement dinner, from left to right philosophy professors Dennis Miller and Jerry Richards, anthropologist Jim Hopgood, and philosophy professors Terry Pence and Bob Kenney, May 2004 |

Many of the NKU anthropologists who attended Jerry Richards' retirement dinner, from left to right Ken Tankersley, MaryCarol Hopkins, Tim Murphy, Delores Walters, Steve Wolverton, Kristin Appleby, Jim Hopgood, Sharlotte Neely, Mike Simonton, and Barbara Thiel, May 2004 |

NKU anthro alum Eric Bates at a jungle church in Peten, Guatemala, 2004 |

Eric explores Mayan ruins at Tikal in Guatemala, 2004 |

Eric enjoys Trinidad and Tobago, 2004 |

The annual archaeology dig begins, 2004 |

Our archaeology students hard at work, 2004 |

Everyone from the 2004 archaeology field school with Dr. Barbara Thiel on the far right, 2004 |

A Nootka mountain spirit mask from Canada and now housed in the NKU Museum of Anthropology, 2004 |

Anthropology Professor Dr. Delores Walters, far right, runs a community history research training workshop at Cincinnati's National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, 2004 |

Anthropology Professor Joy Johnston doing research in southeast Asia |

Professor Mike Simonton with the French ambassador to Ireland and Mike's friend Edward at the International Humber School in Ireland, 2004 |

Mike's initiation into his Irish tribe amid the ritual consumption of the burnt offering of a sacrificial ox, 2004 |

Mike in front of the Dolman of the Four Maols in Ireland, 2004 |

NKU's newest anthropology professor, part-timer Dr. Thomas Foster, 2004 |

Thomas Foster in his archaeology office, 2004 |

Some of the anthropology faculty and family out to dinner at Montoya's Mexican Restaurant after a "1st Friday" program meeting, 2004 |

Articles about NKU Anthropology in Vista, the magazine of the NKU College of Arts and Sciences, 2004 |

Dr. Judy Voelker doing ethnoarchaeology in Thailand, 2004 |

Dr. MaryCarol Hopkins making pottery in west Africa, 2004 |

NKU Anthropology major, Matt Haney, and NKU Anthropology alumna, Cassandra Childers, on their wedding day in September of 2004 |

2004 benefit Pow Wow in Carrollton, Kentucky for the Kentucky Center for Native American Art and Culture (KCNAAC). Photo by NKU Anthropology Professor Dr. Ken Tankersley (Cherokee). Left to Right: movie star (Last of the Dogmen) Steve Reevis (Blackfeet), Joseph Fire Crow, Jr. (Cheyenne), Diamond Brown (Eastern Band Cherokee), Tommy Wildcat (Cherokee Nation West), Valerie Thompson (Cherokee), Marvin Redeye (Onondaga)Thanks to Valerie J. Thompson for letting us display her photo. |
We are grateful to Roger C. Adams of the NKU Archives, Jill Diesman of Academic Computing, Joan Ferrante of Sociology, James F. Hopgood of Anthropology, Joe Ruh, NKU Photographer, and Kristina Wegener of Anthropology, for their roles in the creation of this online photo album. If you have old or recent photos of NKU Anthropology students, former students, alumni, staff, former staff, faculty, or former faculty to contribute to our virtual photo album, contact Douglas Hume (email) for information on sending photos. All photos will be returned.
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