Lamont Lindstrom
Professor
Anthropology
The University of Tulsa
United States of America
Biography
Lamont Lindstrom is Kendall Professor of Anthropology and the undergraduate advisor for anthropology at the University of Tulsa. He is faculty advisor of the student group Bi, Lesbian, Gay, Transgendered Alliance and the Lambda Alpha student anthropology honor society. He is also a research partner in Q2 Consulting, LLC, that applies quantitative and qualitative research methods to solve contemporary business and organizational research problems including program evaluation, needs assessment, and analysis of customer needs, understandings, and satisfaction.
Research Interest
South Pacific research interests in local knowledge and leadership systems, Traditional Drug Kava, Millenarian Movements, Ethnohistory of the Pacific War, Early filmmaking in Oceania
Publications
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Lindstrom L. Urbane Tannese: Local perspectives on settlement life in Port Vila. Le Journal de la Société des Océanistes. 2011 Dec 15(133):255-66.
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Lindstrom L. VANUATU MIGRANT LIVES IN VILLAGE AND TOWN1. Ethnology. 2011 Jan 1;50(1):1.
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Lindstrom L. Geoffrey Gorer and Féral Benga, a Collaboration. History and Anthropology. 2013 Jun 1;24(2):183-205.
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Lindstrom L. Agnes CP Watt and Melanesian Personhood. The Journal of Pacific History. 2013 Sep 1;48(3):243-66.