This volume summarizes 50 years of anthropological publishing in the Pacific Northwest of North America. Summarized and described are Northwest Anthropological Research Notes ( NARN ; 1967–2001) and the Journal of Northwest Anthropology ( JONA ; 2002–2016). In addition to summarizing the content, analyses of authors and theoretical concepts are also provided. Included with the volume is a DVD containing all 50 years of articles from NARN and JONA for free. Please send us an email (jona@northwestanthropology.com) after your purchase to obtain either the DVD or a link to the Google Drive folder containing all the files.
Dr. Deward E. Walker, Jr. received his Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Oregon in 1964 and is a professor at the Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado, Boulder. He has conducted research among Tribal and non-Tribal populations of the Columbia Basin, Western Plains, Northern Great Basin and Southwest. He is frequently retained by Tribal governments and agencies to conduct demographic, legal, housing, health, education, and economic research related to planning, program development, risk assessment, legal defense of treaty rights, and various Tribal environmental initiatives concerning water, fish, mining, nuclear waste, logging, and so forth.