Neil L. Whitehead

Neil L. Whitehead
Born 19 March 1956
Died 22 March 2012
Fields Anthropology (Guyana, South America, Caribbean)
Institutions University of Wisconsin-Madison
Thesis The conquest of the Caribs of the Orinoco basin (1984)
Known for Anthropology of violence, dark shamanism, kanaimá, post-human anthropology, historical anthropology and archaeology of South America and the Caribbean
Website
Neil L Whitehead's academia.edu page

Neil L. Whitehead (19 March 1956 – 22 March 2012) was an English anthropologist, who is best known for his work on the anthropology of violence, dark shamanism (and Guyanese kanaimà in particular), post-human anthropology and the historical anthropology of South America and the Caribbean.[1][2][3]

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  1. Davies, Surekha (May 2012). "Obituary: Neil L. Whitehead". History and Anthropology. 23 (2). doi:10.1080/02757206.2012.688535. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
  2. Tenenbaum, David (23 March 2012). "Noted Anthropologist, student of the "dark side", dies". University of Wisconsin-Madison News. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
  3. Herzog, Karen (27 March 2012). "Whitehead didn't fear our dark side". JSOnline. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
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