@luke_smith23 @mongreloutsider @AliceDreger If you haven't seen it, Larry Sugiyama and I wrote an obituary for Chagnon that summarizes most of his work: https://t.co/ga1hA3a4wV
#Anthropology recently lost Dr Napoleon Chagnon, famous for his work with the Yanomamö in Venezuela. He studied kinship, warfare, health & more, & even produced films. Drs @ed_hagen & Larry Sugiyama (@uoregon) wrote about his life & work in
Difamado en Venezuela,por gente de ambos bandos de hoy
RT @GadSaad: In Memoriam (Napoleon Chagnon): https://t.co/xWoug55Q47
In Memoriam (Napoleon Chagnon): https://t.co/xWoug55Q47
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ProfDavidBuss: Excellent summary of Chagnon's contributions. https://t.co/BBV1c6TLQv
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @Peter_Turchin: What an amazing life
RT @ProfDavidBuss: Excellent summary of Chagnon's contributions. https://t.co/BBV1c6TLQv
RT @ProfDavidBuss: Excellent summary of Chagnon's contributions. https://t.co/BBV1c6TLQv
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ProfDavidBuss: Excellent summary of Chagnon's contributions. https://t.co/BBV1c6TLQv
RT @ProfDavidBuss: Excellent summary of Chagnon's contributions.
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ProfDavidBuss: Excellent summary of Chagnon's contributions. https://t.co/BBV1c6TLQv
Excellent summary of Chagnon's contributions.
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
What an amazing life
RT @ajmackiel: Fantastic article: “...his very first day in a Yanomamö village began to raise his doubts about much of this received anthro…
RT @ajmackiel: Fantastic article: “...his very first day in a Yanomamö village began to raise his doubts about much of this received anthro…
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ajmackiel: Fantastic article: “...his very first day in a Yanomamö village began to raise his doubts about much of this received anthro…
RT @ajmackiel: Fantastic article: “...his very first day in a Yanomamö village began to raise his doubts about much of this received anthro…
In Memoriam of Napoleon Chagnon by Ed Hagen and Larry Sugiyama: https://t.co/3pNUmhdwlm
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @profmarkcollard: This is a fantastic overview of the work of one of the most important evolutionary anthropologists—Napoleon Chagnon, w…
RT @DebraSJudge: Much respected. NAP Chagnon's work was formative in my intellectual development. https://t.co/hdlYJE8dks
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ajmackiel: Fantastic article: “...his very first day in a Yanomamö village began to raise his doubts about much of this received anthro…
Fantastic article: “...his very first day in a Yanomamö village began to raise his doubts about much of this received anthropological wisdom. Chagnon quickly realized that lethal attacks were a constant threat...conflicts started not over material resource
This is really good.
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @profmarkcollard: This is a fantastic overview of the work of one of the most important evolutionary anthropologists—Napoleon Chagnon, w…
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
This is a fantastic overview of the work of one of the most important evolutionary anthropologists—Napoleon Chagnon, who died last year. Conveys his originality beautifully. Will be great for teaching. Well done Ed and Larry.
Much respected. NAP Chagnon's work was formative in my intellectual development.
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
My intro to Chagnon’s work was in The Blank Slate. I didn’t even know what anthropology was as a discipline before then. This clears up confusions about his research, his methodologies, and the lasting impact his work has had
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
"People often ask, and the answer is an emphatic 'Yes!': Are the Yanomamö indeed just like we come to know them in Chagnon’s book?"
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
RT @ed_hagen: In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9
In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://t.co/HSznO9ptNN https://t.co/YsILjDaGr9