LILLIAN ACKERMAN
Lillian Ackerman has served Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, as a researcher in anthropology since 1982 and adjunct professor since 2001.
Lillian Ackerman has served Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, as a researcher in anthropology since 1982 and adjunct professor since 2001.
Reynotta Hoberecht taught eighth grade English and remedial reading at Golden West Middle School and remedial reading at Golden West High School.
Valene Lucy Smith established a museum of anthropology at California State University and has served as the building’s director since its opening in 2010.
Most recently, in 2018, Pamela Ann De Voe released “Deadly Relations: A Ming Dynasty Mystery,” a murder mystery set in ancient China.
Heather F. Smith is director of anatomical laboratories and associate professor at the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine at Midwestern University.
Since 2002, Mary Catherine Bateson has held the distinguished title of professor emerita at George Mason University.
Charlotte McGowan has been a consultant to Native American Groups in San Diego since 1994.
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