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Baguio City, Philippines / Philippinen, Philippines
I am an anthropologist now retired from the University of Hawaii (Professor Emeritus) who lives in and travels in Southeast Asia with occasional scurrying off to wider places. My academic interests include hunters-gatherers, elephant husbandry, and ethnophotography. Other interests include trying to make sense, with an anthropological bent, of the world we live in. I also read like a fool. Daily.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Chediskai Farms, Cibeque, Arizona,

Chediskai Farms is in the Fort Apache reservation in east central Arizona. The place ranks as one of the most beautiful spots anywhere. I first visited the valley and creek when on a field trip from the Grasshopper archaeology field school. Keith Basso was engaged in anthropology among the local Apaches at the time. I became friends with Mr. Dewey Case, our Apache colleague, who had "grown up" at the farms. He really changed my life, pointing me deeper into cultural anthropology and ethnoarchaeology. I explain this more in:  "Apache Farmers, Agta Hunters and Bunong Elephant Keepers: A Career in Ethnoarchaeology." Ethnoarchaeology 5(1):56-72,  2013.

 Our ethnoarchaeology project is reported, in part, in this publication: "Western Apache Ecology - From Horticulture to Agriculture." In Studies in Apachean Culture History and Ethnology, edited by Keith H. Basso and Morris Opler. University of Arizona Press. pp. 69-73, 1971. (with M. Leone and K. H. Basso).  Mark, Keith and I worked with Dewey over several days.