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- Brice Obermeyer
Brice Obermeyer
Adjunct Faculty
Education:
- BS, Sociology-Anthropology, History Minor, 1997 (University of Evansville)
- PhD, Anthropology, 2003 (University of Oklahoma)
Courses Taught:
- Introduction to Anthropology
- Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- Introduction to Physical Anthropology
- Contemporary Cultures/World Cultures
- Human Evolution and Civilization
- Anthropology of Religion
- Magic, Witchcraft and Religion
- Cross-Cultural Studies
- Forensic Anthropology
- Native Peoples of North America/American Indians
- Native Peoples of the Plains
- Issues in Indian Country
- Historic Indian Tribes
- Folklore and Urban Legends
- Race and Identity
- Family in Cross-Cultural Perspective
- Social Deviance
- Ethnographic Field School: American Indian Tribes of Oklahoma
Research Interests:
- Woodland Indian ethnography and ethnohistory
- mid-Atlantic archaeology
- tribal historic preservation
- Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) Compliance