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Department of Anthropology
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Barry Hewlett
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Chabu forager-farmers
Ethiopian orphanages
Health of Aka forager and Ngandu farmer adolescents
Health status, parasite load and physical attractiveness of Aka and Ngandu adolescents
Life Stories of Central African Women
Plant neurotoxins and drug reward
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Barry Hewlett
Edward H. Hagen
Bonnie Hewlett
Nicole Hess
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Meehan CL, Hagen EH and Hewlett BS 2017. Persistence of Infant Care Patterns Among Aka Foragers. In: Hunter-gatherers in a Changing World (Reyes-García and Pyhälä, eds.). Springer.