1. An Anthropological Look at How the Environment and the Use of Select Psychotropic Plants Influence Indigenous Religious Beliefs in the New World Open Access Author: Hanson, Rachel Amanda Title: An Anthropological Look at How the Environment and the Use of Select Psychotropic Plants Influence Indigenous Religious Beliefs in the New World Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Anthropology and Religious Studies Keywords: hallucinogenindigenous religionkavapeyotevirolaaltered states of consciousnessreligionpsychotropicpsychoactiveplant drugsdrugsintoxication File: Download Final_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Timothy Michael Ryan, Thesis SupervisorCatherine Wanner, Thesis SupervisorTimothy Michael Ryan, Thesis Honors AdvisorOn Cho Ng, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Ideological Self: Race, Ideology and Identity in Brazil, 1964-1985 Open Access Author: Blair, Dana E Title: The Ideological Self: Race, Ideology and Identity in Brazil, 1964-1985 Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Anthropology and History Keywords: RaceIdeologyIdentityBrazil File: Download Dana_Blair_TheIdeologicalSelf.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Timothy Michael Ryan, Thesis Honors AdvisorProfessor Solsiree Del Moral, Thesis SupervisorCatherine Wanner, Thesis Honors AdvisorDr. Claire M Milner, Faculty Reader
3. The Resilience of Shamanism among the Buriat and Tuva of Siberia Open Access Author: Doran, Kylie R Title: The Resilience of Shamanism among the Buriat and Tuva of Siberia Area of Honors: Anthropology Keywords: ShamanismSiberiaIndigenous RightsSoviet policiesBuriatTuva File: Download Kylie_Doran_-_Reslience_of_Shamanism2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Catherine Wanner, Thesis SupervisorTimothy Michael Ryan, Thesis Honors Advisor