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John M Watanabe
Dartmouth College - Hanover / United States
Social Sciences / Anthropology
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John M Watanabe's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Guatemalan Indians and the State: 1540 to 1988CA Smith, MM MoorsUniversity of Texas Press, 19926391992
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Maya saints and souls in a changing worldJM WatanabeUniversity of Texas Press, 20105182010
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Social relationships and ritualized greetings in adult male baboons (Papio cynocephalus anubis)BB Smuts, JM WatanabeInternational Journal of Primatology 11, 147-172, 19902831990
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From saints to shibboleths: Image, structure, and identity in Maya religious syncretismJM WatanabeAmerican Ethnologist 17 (1), 131-150, 19901601990
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Unimagining the Maya: Anthropologists, others, and the inescapable hubris of authorshipJM WatanabeBulletin of Latin American Research 14 (1), 25-45, 1995951995
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