A Zapotec Natural History wins publishers' award

Longtime SoE member and past president Eugene Hunn's new book A Zapotec Natural History has been awarded first place in the Anthropology/Archeology category of the 2009 American Publishers Awards for Professional and Scholarly Excellence (PROSE Awards).  These awards are sponsored by the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Assocation of American Publishers.

Congratulations to Gene on this impressive achievement!  His book is available through University of Arizona Press.    

Free access to Journal of Ethnobiology via BioOne for Individual Society Members

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Nancy Turner Wins Two Prestigious Awards

Nancy Turner (University of Victoria) past president of the Society, recently received two prestigious awards. She received the William L. Brown Award for Excellence in Genetic Resource Conservation and is also one of 10 Canadian researchers awarded the prestigious Killam Research Fellowship for 2007. This is a two year award in which she is going to write a major book on ethnobotany, bringing together 40 years of ethnobotanical research in Canada and worldwide.

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