James Skibo is professor of anthropology at Illinois State University. He is the author of numerous books on anthropology and archaeology and series editor of the Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry series.
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Preface 1. Living Archaeology 2. Funerals Are Fun 3. Once Were Headhunters 4. Ants for Breakfast 5. The Bamboo Classroom 6. \u0022Are We in Danger?\u0022 7. What Does in Must Come Out 8. Kalinga Justice 9. When a Town Gets a Road the People Go Crazy Bibliography Acknowledgments About the Author
"Necessary for guests in an unfamiliar culture, especially where a strong oral tradition and community participation shape most decisions. Skibo's writing style is clear, unemotional and instructive."-Utah Archeology "James Skibo has provided grist for many mills."-American Anthropologist "Skibo writes a pleasantly laidback prose. His anthropological stories will charm readers who care about the Kalinga or about similar groups-or about their cookware."-Publishers Weekly "You'll love his adventure packed tale, with its documenting of life among former headhunters."-The Telluride Watch

