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Washington Univ. Dept. of Anthropology

Summer 2007: Images from Anthropology Majors


Anthropology major Jesse Goldfarb attended a study abroad program in Kenya and then stayed on to work with a home-based care project for HIV/AIDS run by an NGO. Above left: a group of neighborhood kids in Kisii. Above right: a Masaai woman milking her cows at sunrise, at Norgumot. Below left: two Samburu girls. Below center: group of Masaai children. Below right: Samburu woman cooking.

Six Washington Univ. students taught and conducted research in rural Andhra Pradesh, India. as part of the Village India Program. These members of the tribal community of Ravuru-tanda were photographed by A.J. Singletary (above left) and Kris Kelley (above right). Photographs by Katie Dillon depict the road and rice fields outside Kalleda village (below left) and a high schooler reading a story to younger students (below right).

Sylvia Hardy conducted original research on the impacts of herding on bison populations. The two photos (above) depict bison in Missouri.

 

Stephanie Miller took this image of kids at a daycare center in Wilmington, Del. where she worked. Emily Torell did volunteer work at a rural dispensary and school near Bagamoyo, Tanzania, where she photographed these children.