Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology
- Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology
The Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology is a leading regional source of scholarly information on the ethnography, archaeology, linguistics, and Native American history of the Western United States. It is published by Malki Museum, based on the Morongo Indian Reservation in Banning, California.
Begun in 1974 as the "Journal of California Anthropology", it expanded its scope and changed to its present name in 1979. It has usually published two issues per year.
The journal's editors have included:
* Michael Kearney (1974-1976)
* Philip J. Wilke (1977-1980, 1986-1990)
* Harry W. Lawton (1980)
* Matthew C. Hall (1980-1985)
* Michael K. Lerch (1985)
* Mark Q. Sutton (1986-1989, 1991-2000)
* Jill Gardner (1998-2000)
* Paul Apodaca (2001-2004)
External links
* [http://www.malkimuseum.org/Journal/Journal%20Frameset.htm Journal's webpage]
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