Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 1027 8063
https://isni.org/isni/0000000110278063
Name: 
June Nash (American anthropologist)
June Nash (Amerikaans antropologe)
Nash, June
Nash, June C.,
Джун Нэш
جون نش
Dates: 
1927-
Creation class: 
Language material
Creation role: 
author
contributor
creator
publishing director
redactor
Related names: 
Corradi, Juan E.
Dandler, Jorge (1940- ))
Fernández-Kelly, María Patricia (1948-...)
Hopkins, Nicholas S.
Nash, June C.
Rojas, Juan
Safa, Helen
Safa, Helen Icken
Sinclair, Minor
Spalding, Hobart
Stolcke, Verena
Stolke, Verona
University of Chicago, Dept. of Anthropology
University of Victoria (B.C.). World History Caucus
Titles: 
año en la vida de un campamento minero boliviano, Un
Artisans and advocacy in the global market : walking the heart path
Artisans and cooperatives : developing alternative trade for the global economy
Bajo la mirada de los antepasados : creencias y comportamiento en una comunidad maya
Basilia
Crafts in the world market : the impact of global exchange on Middle American artisans
Dos mujeres indígenas
Ethnographic collaborations in Latin America : the effects of globalization
explosion of communities in Chiapas
Facundina. 1976
From tank town to high tech the clash of community and industrial cycles
He agotado mi vida en la mina.
Implications of technological change for household level and rural development, 1983:
In the eyes of the ancestors belief and behavior in a Maya community
Mayan visions the quest for autonomy in an age of globalization
Medical pluralism in the Andes
Memory at the margins : essays in anthropology and world history
mujer en los Andes, La
Mujeres invadidas : la sangre de la conquista de América
new politics of survival grassroots movements in Central America, The
Popular participation in social change : cooperatives, collectives, and nationalized industry
Practicing ethnography in a globalizing world an anthropological odyssey
Social movements : an anthropological reader
Social relations in Amatenango del Valle; an activity analysis
spent my life in the mines, I : the story of Juan Rojas, Bolivian tin miner
State University of New York series in the anthropology of work
study of receptivity to communism in rural Guatemala August 1954, A
SUNY series in the anthropology of work
We eat the mines and the mines eat us : dependency and exploitation in Bolivian tin mines
Women and change in Latin America
Women, men, and the international division of labor
Notes: 
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, Dept. of Anthropology, 1960
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