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Wesbrook Prize

2011

  • Liana Chase '11: Coping, Healing, and Resilience: A Case Study of Bhutanese Refugees Living in Vermont
  • Cameron Nutt '11: Growing Up with HIV in Urban Tanzania: An Ethnographic Study of Children’s Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy

2010

  • Rachael Kandath ‘10: Anatomy of the Facial Musculature in Two Diurnal Anthropoid Primates: Exploring the Relationship Between Facial Mobility and the Muscles of Facial Expression,
  • Natalie Young ‘10: Maintaining Boundaries, Maintaining Inequality: The “Tulane Bubble” Experience of New Orleans

2009

  • Robin Uhle ‘09 for her thesis: “The Lantern Festival: Illuminating the Question of Japanese Religion.”

2008

  • Adam M. Levine ’08 for his thesis: “The Present of the Past: An Ethnography of Antiquities Collectors.”

2007

  • Jacob A. Appelbaum ’07 for his thesis: “Transforming Culture in a Modern World: Local Agency and Change in Tokelau.”

2006

  • Alexandra Y. Spielhagen ’06: Reclaiming Č’ixwcən: Contesting Burial Rights in the Pacific Northwest.”

2005

  • M. Chloe Mulderig ’05: Redefining 'Tradition' as a Dynamic Force: Challenges Facing the Tourist Industry in the Medina of Fès, Morocco

2004

  • Tate LeFevre ’04: Seizing Identity, Manipulating Globalization: Vindicating Indigenous Culture Locally While Exporting It Globally in Lifou, New Caledonia
  • William F.P. Reynolds ’04: The Role of a Specialized Pastoral Economy in Early Political Developments in Yemen

2003

  • Marina Kwai Shan Ma ’03: Examining Prehispanic Ceramic Exchange in the Basin of Mexico: A Chemical Source Analysis from Azcapotzalco

2002

  • Shannon C. Stoval '02: Rethinking Occupational Stress Markers: A Case Study from Bronze Age Tell Abraq, United Arab Emirates

2001

  • Jeffrey A. Kahn '01: Pilgrimage and Vodou: Rituals of Renegotiation and Reaffirmation in Northern Haiti

2000

  • Rachel C. Fleming '00: The Future of "Tradition:" The Influence of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann on Traditional Music and Irish National Identity

1999

  • Kristin Sullivan '98: Daily Life in the City of the Gods: Household Funerary Analysis of Two Site at Teotihuacan

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