Dawn Neill, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Anthropology

Department of Social Sciences

California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly)

San Luis Obispo, CA  93407

dbneill@calpoly.edu

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NEILL DB (2007) Exploring the Indo-Fijian children's BMI in the context of urbanization, embodied capital, and food choice trade-offs. Human Nature 18(3):209-224.

Leonetti DL, Nath DC, Hemam NS, NEILL DB (2005) Kinship organization and grandmother’s impact on reproductive success among the matrilineal Khasi and patrilineal Bengali of N.E. India. In, E. Voland, ed., Grandparenthood—The Second Half of Life, Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Leonetti DL, Nath DC, Hemam NS, NEILL DB (2004) Do women really need marital partners for support of their reproductive success? The case of the matrilineal Khasi of N.E. India. In, M. Alvard, ed., Research in Economic Anthropology, Volume 23: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology, Amsterdam: Elsevier. 151-174.


Interviewing in NE India December 2002

 


Indo-Fijian Market Vendor
Suva, Fiji September 2003