Shirley C. Strum is a Professor of Anthropology and a Professor of the Graduate Division, School of Social Sciences, at the University of California, San Diego, and Director of the Uaso Ngiro Baboon Project in Kenya. She is the author of Almost Human: A Journey into the World of Baboons.
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Preface Part One: Decisions and Revisions 1. Why Baboons? (1972) 2. Learning Baboon (1972-1973) 3. The Model Breaks (1972-1981) 4. Bitter Harvest (1981-1984) 5. The People Problem (1981-1984) 6. Re-Homed (1983-1984) 7. Strangers in a Strange Land (1984-1988) Part Two: Dispatches from the Field 8. Troop Movements (1986-2000) 9. Mergers and Acquisitions (1999-2001) 10. The Power of Predictability (1972-2008) 11. Mob Story (2007-2012) 12. Finding Meaning in a Mistake (2012-2015) 13. Group Think (2008-2018) Part Three: Parallel Worlds 14. Why Baboons Are Not Human: The Matter of Mind 15. Why Baboons Are Not Human: Culture and Evolution 16. Vindication 17. Occupational Hazards 18. Interpretations 19. Forces of Nature 20. Co-existence in a World in Flux Appendices Legends