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CURRICULUM
VITAE
KIM HILL
Professor
Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico
Albuquerque,
N.M. 87131-1086
Co-director, Native Peoples and Tropical Conservation Fund
Education:
1982-1983 University of Utah, Ph.D. degree in
Anthropology
1980-1982 Columbia University
1979 University of Utah
1975-1977 University of California at San Diego
1971-1975 University of Utah BS degree in Biology
Academic Employment:
2000 Professor,
University of New Mexico
1992 Associate
Professor, University of New Mexico
1991-1992 Associate
Professor, University of Michigan
1988-1990 Assistant
Professor, University of Michigan
1987 Visiting Assistant Professor, Emory
University
1986 Research Assistant Professor,
University of Utah
Field Experience: total (120 months)
2002
Fieldwork in Paraguay, December (1 mo)
2002 Fieldwork
in Paraguay, May-August (3 mo)
2002 Fieldwork
in Paraguay, January (1 mo)
2001 Fieldwork
in Paraguay, June, July (2 mo)
2001 Fieldwork
in Paraguay, January (1 mo)
2000 Fieldwork
in Paraguay, May, June, August (2 mo)
1999 Fieldwork
in Paraguay, June and July (2 mo)
1997-98 Fieldwork
in Paraguay, June to July. (13mo)
1996 Fieldwork
in Paraguay, Jan, May-June, October, December (5 mo)
1995 Fieldwork
in Paraguay, Jan-Feb, June-August, Nov. (6 mo)
1994 Fieldwork
in Paraguay, March, May-August (5 mo)
1993 Fieldwork
in Paraguay, June and July (2 mo)
1992 Field site
survey in Chihuahua, Mexico, November
1992 Fieldwork
in Paraguay, July and August. (2 mo)
1991-1992 Fieldwork
in Venezuela, December and January (2 mo)
1990 Fieldwork
in Venezuela and Paraguay, May to August. (4 mo)
1989 Fieldwork
in Paraguay, May to July. (3 mo)
1987-1988 Fieldwork
in Paraguay and Venezuela, July to July. (13 mo)
1986 Fieldwork
in Peru with Yaminahua, Machiguenga, May to October. (6 mo)
1985 Fieldwork
in Venezuela with the Hiwi, September to December. (4 mo)
1984-1985 Fieldwork
in Paraguay with the Ache, September to March. (7 mo)
1983 Fieldwork
in Peru with the Mashco-Piro, October-December. (3 mo)
1981-1982 Fieldwork
in Paraguay with the Ache, September to April. (8 mo)
1980 Fieldwork
in Paraguay with the Ache, March to July. (5 mo)
1977-1979 Fieldwork
in Paraguay with the Ache, September to March. (15 mo)
1975 Fieldwork
with Nahuatl in Veracruz, Mexico, May to September. (5 mo)
Applied Work: (total $155,000 in grants)
2003 Contract
brokered between "Guayaki Sustainable Products" and the Ache
community of "Kuetuvy" for
sustainable yerba mate plantations.
Worth approximately $50,000 in 5 years.
2002 Natural
resource management course for Ache natives: $4,000 from TNC.
2002 Natural
resource management course for Ache natives: $6,000 from WWF.
2002 Representative
for Ache tribe to the Paraguayan Ministry of Environment, land use right
agreement for the occupation of 5,000 hectares of forested land.
2002 Designed
program for training indigenous populations in sustainable resource management.
In conjunction with World Wildlife Fund and FMB, Paraguay. $6,000 from WWF;
$4,000 from The Nature Conservancy.
2000 Anthropological
mediator for land purchase and use rights agreements, Ache, Paraguay.
1997-98 Health programs in four native communities of
Paraguay. Avina Foundation $15,000.
1995-96Two funded sanitation projects with Ache
communties totalling $60,000 from USAID and The Nature Conservancy.
1994 Consultation
with Fundacion Moises Bertoni, Asuncion, Paraguay. Work to help establish a set
of rules concerning native resource use rights in the Mbaracayu Forest Reserve.
1988-89 Consultation with Centro de Datos de
Conservacion, Asuncion, Paraguay. Worked to help establishment
Mbaracayu reserve and Ache development plan.
1988 World Bank
Contract Consultant LI049 Report on " International Conservation and
Indigenous Peoples: General Principles and Three case studies from Lowland
South America.
1986 Friends of
Manu Applied Research Grant to study Indigenous resource use in Manu National
Park, Peru.
1982 Development
Plan for the establishment of a new Indigenous Reserve. Instituto Nacional del Indigena, Asuncion, Paraguay.
1981 Data
recollection for the National Indigenous Census, Asuncion, Paraguay.
Grants and Awards: Total $756,665
2002-04 NSF
Dissertation Grant: Skill investment among the Maku-Nadeb, Brazil $10,000
(Robert Walker)
2002-03 Wildlife
Conservation Society, Monitoring Vertebrates in Mbaracayu, $15,000
2001-02 Wildlife
Conservation Society, Monitoring Vertebrates in Mbaracayu, $15,000
2001-02 With
A.M. Hurtado to NSF, Health and Economic Productivity in rural Paraguay. $25,093
2001-02 With
A.M. Hurtado to NIH, Health and Economic Productivity in rural Paraguay.
$120,000
2000-01 Wildlife
Conservation Society, Monitoring Vertebrates in Mbaracayu, $15,000
2000 Univ. New Mexico SRAC. Hunting
impact on long term changes in large vertebrate densities in the Mbaracayu
Reserve, Paraguay. $6,379
1997-98 NSF:
Ecological Studies of Ache Foragers. $148,000
1997-98 National
Science Foundation Dissertation Research Grant: Ache group size
$12,000 (Garnett
MacMillan)
1996-98 Biodiversity
Support Program (World Wildlife Fund): Sustainable hunting in the Mbaracayu
Reserve, Paraguay $14,940.
1996-97 L.S.B.
Leakey Foundation Research Grant: $20,000.
1995 Special
Research Fund, UNM: Macronutrients in wild resources $2,800
1995 National
Science Foundation Dissertation Research Grant: Collective labor on Ifaluk
$10,100 (for Rich Sosis).
1994-99 The
Nature Conservancy. Mbaracayu Resource Use. $150,000
1994 Center for
Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford. Invited Fellow.
1994 L.S.B.
Leakey Foundation Hunter-Gatherer Fellowship. $20,000.
1994 The Nature
Conservancy. Resource use in Mbaracayu Forest Reserve $26,000
1993 Latin
American Institute, University of New Mexico. Hunter-gatherer life history and
grouping patterns $1,290.
1993 URAC,
Univ. of New Mexico. Hunter-gatherer life history and grouping patterns $2,463.
1991 L.S.B.
Leakey Foundation Research Grant: Social Organization of Ache and Hiwi
foragers. $10,200.
1990 National
Science Foundation Dissertation Research Grant: Physical Characteristics of
Populations in the U.S., Paraguay, and Brazil. $11,800 (for Doug Jones).
1989 Rackham
Faculty Grant, U. of Michigan: Fertility and Mortality in Hunter-Gatherers.
$10,000.
1988 L.S.B.
Leakey Foundation Research Grant: Cuiva Foragers of Venezuela. $8,000.(with
A.M. Hurtado)
1987 National
Science Foundation Research Grant: Ache Reproduction and Demography. $41,500.
1986 National
Geographic Society: Foragers in Lowland South America. $7,500.
1986 L.S.B.
Leakey Foundation Hunter-Gatherer Fellowship. Jointly awarded to K. Hill and A.
Hurtado. $10,000.
1986 National
Science Foundation Research Grant: Manu Park Settlement Patterns. $25,000.
1986 L.S.B.
Leakey Foundation Research Grant: Manu Park Foragers. $6,200.
1985 L.S.B.
Leakey Foundation Research Grant: Preliminary Survey of Cuiva Foragers in
Western Venezuela. $2,000.
1984 L.S.B.
Leakey Foundation Research Grant: Foragers in Manu Park. $6,900.
1983 L.S.B.
Leakey Foundation Research Grant: Initial Survey of Newly Discovered
Hunter-Gatherers. $3,700.
1982 L.S.B.
Leakey Foundation Research Grant: Analysis of Foraging and Food Sharing Data.
$3,000.
1981 L.S.B.
Leakey Foundation Research Grant: Field Study of Ache Food Sharing $3,000.
PUBLICATIONS
Monographs (1):
1996 Hill, K.
and A.M. Hurtado
Ache Life History: The Ecology and Demography of a Foraging People.
Aldine Press.
read chapt 2 part 1 http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hill1996ap1.pdf
part 2 http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hill1996ap2.pdf
Articles and Book Chapters (87):
2003 Kohlrausch, F.B., S.M. Callegari-Jacques, L.T
Tsuneto, M.L. Petzl-Erler, K. Hill, A.M. Hurtado, F.M. Salzano, and M. H. Hutz. Geography influences Microsatellite
Polymorphism Diversity in Amerindians
2003 Schmidt, R., S.B. Bonatto,
L.B. Freites, K. Hill, A.M. Hurtado, F. Salzano. Extremely limited mitochondrial DNA variability among the Aché
Natives of Paraguay. submitted Annals of Human Biology.
2003
Hurtado, A. M., I. Hurtado and K. Hill. Public health and adaptive immunity
among natives of South America. In press in :
Salzano, F. and A. M. Hurtado. Lost Paradises and the Ethics of Research and
Publication. NY: Oxford University Press.
2003
Hill, K..A.M. Hurtado. The ethics of research with remote tribal populations. In press in: Salzano, F. and A. M. Hurtado. Lost
Paradises and the Ethics of Research and Publication. NY: Oxford University
Press.
2003 Henrich, J., R. Boyd, S. Bowles, C. Camerer,
E. Fehr, H. Gintis, R. McElreath, M. Alvard, A. Barr, J. Ensminger, K. Hill, F.
Gil-White, M. Gurven, F. Marlowe, J.Patton, N. Smith, and D. Tracer. 'Economic
Man' in Cross-cultural Perspective: Economic Experiments in 15 Small Scale
Societes, submitted to Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
2003 Hill,
K.. Some final thoughts on the ethical
implications of "Darkness in El Dorado". In "Yanomami: The Fierce Controversy", ed R. Borofsky. Univ. Calif Press, in
press.
2003 Hill,
K.. On the first round of
discussion. In "Yanomami: The
Fierce Controversy", ed R. Borofsky. Univ. Calif Press, in press.
2003 Hill,
K.. The ethical implications raised by
"Darkness in El Dorado" and what is the best manner for dealing with
them. In "Yanomami: The Fierce
Controversy", ed R. Borofsky. Univ. Calif Press, in press.
2003 Hill, K. , G. McMillan and Rosalia
Farina. Changes in large vertebrate
densities over a five year period in the Mbaracayu Reserve, Paraguay: hunting
depletion or natural factors. in press, Conservation Biology.
2003 Hill,
K. and M. Gurven. Economic experiments
to examine fairness and cooperation among the Ache Indians of Paraguay. In Henrich, J., Boyd R. eds. Cooperation,
Reciprocity and Punishment: Experiments in 15 small-scale societies.in press
2003 Hill, K. R. and Hurtado A. M. Gathering. in press, Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History. New
York: Oxford University Press.
2003 Hill, K. R. and Hurtado A. M. Hunting. in press,
Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History. New York: Oxford University Press.
2003 Hurtado A M, K R Hill, W Rosenblatt, J Bender, T
Scharmen. A longitudinal study of tuberculosis outcomes among immunologically
naïve Aché natives of Paraguay. in press, American
Journal of Physical Anthropology.
2003 Monsalve,
M.V., Salzano, F.M. , Rupert, J. L., Hutz, M.H., Hill, K., Hurtado, A.M.,
Hochachka, P.W., Devine, D.V. Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (MTHFR)
Allele Frequencies in Amerindians. Annals of Human
Genetics, in press.
2003 Hill, K. ,
G. McMillan and Rosalia Farina. Changes in large vertebrate densities over a
five year period in the Mbaracayu Reserve, Paraguay: hunting depletion or
natural factors. in press, Conservation Biology.
2002 Walker,
R., K. Hill, H. Kaplan and G. McMillan. Age dependency of strength, skill, and
hunting ability among the Ache of Paraguay. J. Human Evolution 42: 639-657. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/walker2002a.pdf
2002 Gurven M.
, K. Hill, and H. Kaplan. From Forest to Reservation: Transitions in Food
Sharing Behavior among the Ache of Paraguay. J. Anthr. Research vol 58 (1):
91-118. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/gurven2002a.pdf
2002 Hill, K.
Cooperative food acquisition by Ache foragers. Human Nature,.vol 13 (1):
105-128. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hill2002a.pdf
2002 Cordain L., S. Lindeberg , M.
Hurtado, K. Hill, S. B. Eaton4, and J.B. Miller. Acne Vulgaris: A
Disease of Civilization. Archives of Dermatology 138:1584-1590.
2002 Cordain,
L., S.B. Eaton, J.B. Miller, N. Mann and K. Hill. The Paradoxical nature of
hunter-gatherer diets: Meat based yet non-atherogenic. European J. of Clinical
Nutrition.56 suppl. 1: 542-552. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/cordain2002a.pdf
2002 Gaspar, P. A., six other authors, and K. Hill.
Gene polymorphisms of CYP1A1, CYP2E1, GSTM1, GSTT1, and TP53 in Amerindians. Americal Journal of Physical
Anthropology 119:249–256. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/gaspar2002a.pdf
2002 Bortolini, M-C., nine other authors and K. Hill.
Y-Chromosome biallelic and Native American Population Structure. Annals of
Human Genetics 66: 255-259.
2002 Battilana,
J., nine other authors and K. Hill. Alu insertions vs. blood group plus protein
genetic variability in four Amerindian populations. Annals of Human Biology 29
(3): 334-347. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/battilana2002a.pdf
2002 Mingroni-Netto,
R.C., nine other authors and K. Hill. Distribution of CGG repeats and
FRAXAC1/DXS548 alleles in South American Populations. Am. J. of Medical Genetics 111(3):243-252.
2001 Hurtado A.
M., K. Hill, H. Kaplan, J. Lancaster. The epidemiology of
infectious diseases among South American Indians. Current Anthropology, v.
42(3): 425-432. get a copy here http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hurtado2001a.pdf
2001 Hurtado
AM, Hill KR The compromised health of South American Indians: The need for
study under ethical rules. Interciencia vol. 26(4) : 166-170 . http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hurtado2001b.pdf
2001 Zuercher G. L., P. S. Gipson, and K. Hill. A
predator-habitat assessment for felids in the inland Atlantic forest of eastern
Paraguay: a preliminary analysis. Endangered Species Update 18 (4): 115-119. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/zuercher2001a.pdf
2001 Hill, K., C. Boesch, J. Goodall, A. Pussey, J.
Williams and R. Wrangham. Chimpanzee Mortality in the Wild. Journal of Human
Evolution 40: 437-450. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hill2001a.pdf
2001 Kaplan,
H., K. Hill, J. Lancaster, and A.M. Hurtado. The Embodied Capital Theory of
Human Evolution. In P. Ellison ed. Reproductive Ecology and Human Evolution pp.
293-317. Aldine de Gruyter: New York.
2001 Gurven, M., W. Allen Arave, K. Hill, A.M.
Hurtado. Reservation food sharing among the Ache of Paraguay. Human Nature 12
(4): 273-298. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/gurven2001a.pdf
2001 Hurtado A M, K R Hill. La salud comprometida de los indígenas suramericanos:
necesidad de su estudio bajo normas éticas. Interciencia.Revista de Ciencia y
Tecnología de América. Journal of Science and Technology of the Americas,
Caracas, Venezuela, 26(4):1-4. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hurtado2001c.pdf
2001 Smith, E., M. Borgerhoff-Mulder and K. Hill. Controversies in the evolutionary social sciences: a guide for the perplexed. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16: 128-135. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/smith2001a.pdf
2000 Gurven,
M., W. Allen Arave, K. Hill, A.M. Hurtado . ‘Its a wonderful life’: Signaling
generosity among the Ache of Paraguay. Evolution and Human Behavior,
21:263-82 http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/gurven2000a.pdf
2000 Lancaster,
J., H. Kaplan, K. Hill, and A.M. Hurtado. The Evolution of life history,
intelligence and diet among chimpanzees and human foragers. in Evolution,
Culture and Behavior, Perspectives in Ethology, Volume 13, eds. F. Tonneau
and N. S. Thompson. New York: Plenum.
2000 Kaplan,
H., K. Hill, J. Lancaster, and A.M. Hurtado. The Evolution of intelligence and
the Human life history. Evolutionary Anthropology, 9(4): 156-184.. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/kaplan2000a.pdf
2000 Wood, B.
and K. Hill. A test of the "showing off" hypothesis. Current
Anthropology, 41: 124-125. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/wood2000a.pdf
2000 Gurven,
M., K. Hill, A. M. Hurtado, H. Kaplan, and B. Lyles. Food transfers among Hiwi
foragers of Venezuela. J. of Human Ecology 28:171-218 http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/gurven2000b.pdf
2000 Hill, K.,
J. Padwe. Sustainability of Ache hunting in the Mbaracayu Reserve, Paraguay. In
Sustainability of hunting in tropical forests, J. Robinson and E.
Bennet, eds. pp. 79-105. New York: Columbia University Press.
get a copy here http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hill2000a.pdf
1999 Hill, K.
and H. Kaplan. Life History Traits in Humans: Theory and empirical studies. Annu.
Rev. Anthropol. 28:397-430 http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hill1999a.pdf
1999 Hill, K.
and A.M. Hurtado. The Ache of Paraguay. In The Cambridge Encyclopedia of
Hunters and Gatherers, eds. R. Lee and R. Daly. pp. 92-96. Cambridge:
Cambridge Univ. Press. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hill1999b.pdf
1999 Demarchi,
D.A., K. Hill and 12 other authors. Apolipoprotein B signal peptide
polymorphism distribution among South Amerindian populations. Human Biology,
71(6): 995-1000
1999 Hurtado,
A.M., I. Hurtado, R. Sapien, K. Hill. The evolutionary ecology of childhood
asthma. In Evolutionary Medicine, W.Trevathan, J. McKenna, E.O. Smith
eds., pp. 101-134 Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hurtado1999a.pdf
1998 Wayneforth,
D., K. Hill and A.M. Hurtado. Environmentally contingent reproductive
strategies in Mayan and Ache males. Evolution and Human Behavior
19(6):369-386.
1998 Hill, K.,
and C. Heckart. Ache comparative word list. In Intercontinental Dictionary
Series Volume 1: South American Languages. Private Printing Press.
1998 Sosis, R.,
S. Feldstein, and K. Hill. Bargaining theory and cooperative fishing
participation on an Ifaluk atoll. Human Nature 9(2): 163-203.
1997 Hurtado,
A.M., I. Arenas de Hurtado, K. Hill,and S. Rodriguez. The Evolutionary Ecology
of Chronic Allergic Conditions: The Hiwi of Venezuela. Human Nature
8(1): 51-75.
1997 Hill, K.,
J. Padwe, C. Bejyvagi, A. Bepurangi, F. Jakugi, R. Tykuarangi, T. Tykuarangi.
Monitoring hunting impact on large vertebrates in the Mbaracayu Reserve, Paraguay,
using native research assistants. Conservation Biology 11(6): 1339-1353. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hill1997a.pdf
1996 Hill, K.
and T. Tykuarangi. Case study: the Mbaracayu Reserve and the Ache of Paraguay.
Pages 159-196 in K. Redford, editor. Traditional peoples and Biodiversity
Conservation in Large Tropical Landscapes. America Verde Publications: The
Nature Conservancy.
1996 Hill, K.
and A.M. Hurtado The Evolution of Premature Reproductive Senescence and
Menopause in Human Females: An Evaluation of the Grandmother Hypothesis.
Chapter 15 in Human Nature: A Critical Reader, ed. Laura Betzig. New
York: Oxford University Press.
1994 B. Eaton,
K. Hill, and eleven other authors Women's reproductive cancers in evolutionary
context. Quarterly Review of Biology 69(3):353-367.
1994 Hill, K.
The Ache. In Encyclopedia of World Cultures Volume 7. Johanes Wilbert
ed., pages 3-7. G.K. Hall-Macmillan: Boston, Mass. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hill1994a.pdf
1993 Hill, K.
and A. Hurtado Hunter-Gatherers of the New World. In Exploring Animal
Behavior: Readings from American Scientist. P.Sherman and J. Alcock eds.
pp. 154-160. Sinauer: Sunderland, Mass.
1993 Hill, K.
Sixteen Years of Research with Ache Hunter-Gatherers. Anthroquest
48:9-11.
1993 Jones, D.
and K. Hill Criteria of facial attractiveness in five populations. Human
Nature. 4(3):271-296.
1993 Hill, K.
Life History Theory and Evolutionary Anthropology. Evolutionary Anthropology.
2(3):78-88. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hill1993a.pdf
1992 Hill, K. and H. Kaplan Descripcion de la
poblacion y estrategias de subsistencia en la epoca seca entre los recientes
conocidos Yora (Yaminahua) del Parque Nacional Manu, Peru. Los Guardianes de la
tierra: los Indigenas y su relacion con el medio ambiente, Quito: Abya-Yala y
MLAL, Coleccion 500 anos N. 14, comp. J.E. Juncosa, pp. 63-116.
1992 Hurtado,
A., K. Hill, H. Kaplan, and I. Hurtado Tradeoffs between female food
acquisition and child care among Hiwi and Ache foragers. Human Nature
3(3):185-216.
1992 Hurtado,
A.M. and K. Hill Paternal Effect on Offspring Survivorship among Ache and Hiwi
Hunter-Gatherers: Implications for Modeling Pair-Bond Stability. In The
Father Child Relationship, B. Hewlett ed. pp. 31-56. Aldine:Chicago.
1992 Kaplan, H.
and K. Hill Human Subsistance Behavior. In Evolution, Ecology, and Human
Behavior, E.A. Smith and B. Winterhalder, eds. pp. 167-202. Aldine:Chicago.
1991 Hill, K.
and A.M. Hurtado The Evolution of Reproductive Senescence and Menopause in
Human Females. Human Nature 2(4):315-350.
1990 Hurtado,
A.M. and K. Hill Seasonality in a foraging society: variation in diet, work
effort, fertility, and the sexual division of labor among the Hiwi of
Venezuela. Journal of Anthropological Research. Vol 46(3):293-346. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hurtado1990a.pdf part1 http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hurtado1990a2.pdf part2
1990 Hill, K.
and H. Kaplan The Yora of Peru. Anthroquest, Vol. 41.
1990 Kaplan,
H., K. Hill, and A.M. Hurtado. Risk, Foraging and Food Sharing Among the Ache.
In Risk and Uncertainty in the Food Supply. ed. E. Cashdan, p.107-144.
Westview Press.
1989 Hill, K.
and A. Hurtado Hunter-Gatherers of the New World. American Scientist 77
(5):436-443. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hill1989a.pdf
1989 Hurtado,
A. and K. Hill Experimental Studies of Tool Efficiency among Machiguenga Women
and Implications for Root-Digging Foragers. Journal of Anthropological
Research 45 (2):207-216.
1989 Hill, K.,
and H. Kaplan Population Description and Dry Season Subsistence Patterns among
the Newly Contacted Yora (Yaminahua) of Manu National Park, Peru. National
Geographic Research. Vol. no.3.
1988 Hill, K.
Macronutrient Modifications of Optimal Foraging Theory: An Approach Using
Indifference Curves Applied to Some Modern Foragers. Human Ecology. 16
(2):157-197.
1988 Hill, K.
and H. Kaplan Tradeoffs in Male and Female Reproductive Strategies Among the
Ache. Part 1. Human Reproductive Behavior. L. Betzig, P. Turke, and M.
Borgerhoff-Mulder, eds. Cambridge University Press.
1988 Hill, K.
and H. Kaplan Tradeoffs in Male and Female Reproductive Strategies Among the
Ache, Part 2. Human Reproductive Behavior. L. Betzig, P. Turke, and M.
Borgerhoff-Mulder eds. Cambridge University Press.
1987 Hawkes,
K., H. Kaplan, K. Hill and A. Hurtado A Problem of Bias in Scan Sampling. Journal
of Anthropological Research. ?:239-246.
1987 Hawkes,
K., H. Kaplan, K. Hill and A. Hurtado Ache at the Settlement: Contrasts between
Farming and Foraging. Human Ecology. 15 (2):133-161.
1987 Hurtado A.
and K. Hill Early Dry Season Subsistence Ecology of the Cuiva Foragers of
Venezuela. Human Ecology. 15 (2): 163-187. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hurtado1987a.pdf
1987 Hill, K., K.
Hawkes, H. Kaplan and A. Hurtado Foraging Decisions among Ache
Hunter-Gatherers: New Data and Implications for Optimal Foraging Models. Ethology
and Sociobiology. 8:1-36.
1986 Hurtado,
A. and K. Hill Cuiva Foragers of Venezuela. Anthroquest. vol 36.
1985 Hill, K.,
H. Kaplan, K. Hawkes, and A. Hurtado Men's Time Allocation to Subsistence Work
among the Ache of Eastern Paraquay. Human Ecology. 13:29-47.
1985 Kaplan, H.
and K. Hill Food Sharing Among Ache Foragers; Tests of Explanatory Hypotheses. Current
Anthropology. 26 (2):223-245.
1985 Kaplan, H.
and K. Hill Hunting Ability and Reproductive Success among Male Ache Foragers. Current
Anthropology 26 (1):131-133.
1985 Hurtado,
A., K. Hawkes, K. Hill, and H. Kaplan Female Subsistence Strategies Among Ache
Hunter-Gatherers of Eastern Paraguay. Human Ecology 13:1-28.
1985 Hawkes,
K., J. O'Connell, K. Hill and E. Charnov How Much is Enough? Hunters and
Limited Needs. Ethology and Sociobiology 6:3-16.
1984 Kaplan,
H., K. Hill, K. Hawkes, and A. Hurtado Food Sharing Among the Ache
Hunter-Gatherers of Eastern Paraguay. Current Anthropology 25:113-115.
1984 Hill, K.,
H. Kaplan, K. Hawkes, and A. Hurtado Seasonal Variance in the Diet of Ache
Hunter-Gatherers of Eastern Paraguay. Human Ecology 12:145-180.
1984 Hill, K.
and H. Kaplan The Mashco-Piro Nomads of Peru. Anthroquest 29.
1983 Hill, K. Los Ache del Paraguay Oriental:
Condiciones Actuales e Historia Reciente. Suplemento Antropologico
XVIII:149-178. Asuncion, Paraguay.
1983 Hill, K.
Adult Male Subsistence Strategies Among Ache Hunter-Gatherers Ph.D thesis,
Dept. of Anthropology, University of Utah.
1983 Hill, K.
and K. Hawkes Neotropical Hunting Among the Ache of Eastern Paraguay. In Adaptive
Responses of Native Amazonians. R. Hames and W. Vickers eds. pp. 139-188.
New York: Academic Press.
1982 Hawkes, K. and K. Hill Porque Recolectan Los
Cazadores? La Explotacion Optimo de Recursos entre Los Ache del Parguay
Oriental. Suplemento Anthropologico XVII:99-130. Asuncion, Paraguay.
1982 Hawkes,
K., K. Hill and J. O'Connell Why Hunters Gather: Optimal Foraging and the Ache
of Eastern Paraguay. American Ethnologist ((2):379-398.
1982 Hill, K.
Hunting and Human Evolution. Journal of Human Evolution 11:521-544.
1977 Howell, J.
and K. Hill The Cell Cycle Program of Polypeptide Labeling in Chlamydomonous
Reinhardtii. Journal of Cell Biology 72:223
1975 Rechsteiner,
M. and K. Hill Autoradiographic Studies of Nicotinic Acid Utilization in
Human-Mouse Heterokaryons and Inhibition of Utilization in Newly-formed Hybrid
Cells. Journal of Cellular Physiology 86:439.
Commentaries and Book Reviews (22):
2003 Hill, Kim.
The Xavante in Transition. Book
Review, Am. J. Human Biology. In press.
2003 Hill, Kim Indians, Markets, and Rainforests: Theory, Methods, and Analysis. JAR in press.
2002 Hill, Kim
Constructing Frames of Reference: An Analytical Method for Archeological Theory
Building Using Ethnographic and Environmental Data Sets. JAR 58: 416-419.
http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hill2002br1.pdf
2002 Hill, Kim.
On Fertile Ground: A natural history of human reproduction. JAR 58:
161-163. http://www.unm.edu/~kimhill/papers/hill2002br2.pdf
2001 Hill, Kim.
Anthropological Ethics: Reflections on the Tierney Book, parts 1,2 & 3. In
Public Anthropology: http://www.publicanthropology.org/Journals/Engaging-Ideas/RT(YANO)/intro.htm
2001 Hurtado A
M, K Hill, H Kaplan, J Lancaster. Disease among indigenous South Americans. Anthropology
Newsletter, February, p. 5-6
2001 Hill, Kim.
"The Yanomamo and 1960s Measles Epidemic " Science 8th June, 2001,
Vol:292, pp1836-1837
2001 Hill, Kim.
The Xilixana Yanomami. Journal of Anthropological Research, 57: 219
1999 Smith, E.,
M. Borgerhoff-Mulder, K. Hill. Evolutionary Analyses of Human Behavior: A
commentary on Daly and Wilson. Animal Behavior (online version of
journal).
1999 Hill, K.,
A.M. Hurtado. Packer and colleagues’ model of menopause for humans. Human
Nature 10(2):199-204.
1999 Hill, K. The
Makuna. Journal of Anthropological Research 55(3): 490-492.
1999 Hill, K.
Agta Demography. Journal of Anthropological Research 55 (2): 314-317.
1998 Hill, K.
Among the Guayaki (Ache). Science 282: 628.
1997 Sosis, R.
and K. Hill. Comments on "Consumption and production: Sharing and the
Social Construction of use value." Current Anthropology 38: 42-43.
1997 Gurven,
M.D. and K. Hill. Comment on Hadza women’s time allocation, offspring
provisioning, and the evolution of long post-menopausal lifespans. Current
Anthropology 38: 566-567.
1996 Sosis, R.
and K. Hill. Comments on "Delayed Reciprocity and Tolerated theft: The
Behavioral Ecology of Food Sharing Strategies." Current Anthropology
38: 73-74.
1996 Hill, K.
and A.M. Hurtado "How much does Grandma help?" Chapeter 13 in Human
Nature: A Critical Reader, ed. Laura Betzig. New York: Oxford University
Press.
1995 Hurtado,
A.M., K. Hill, and S. James Optimization, maternal care and child health.
Abstract American J. Physical Anthropology Suplement 18:134.
1995 Hill, K.
Native conservationism? Current Anthropology 36 (5): XX.
1993 Hill, K.
and H. Kaplan Why do male foragers hunt and share food? Current Anthropology
34(5):701-710.
1986 Hill, K.
Book review of "Past and Present in Hunter-Gatherer Studies" Carmel
Schrire ed. Ethnohistory 33:2.
1986 Kaplan, H.
and K. Hill Social versus Reproductive Success. Invited commentary for The
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9:198-201.
1986 Kaplan, H.
and K. Hill Hunting and Reproductive Success: A Clarification of Methods. Current
Anthropology 27:48-50.
1983 Hill, K.
Response to Cashdan's model of territoriality in the Kalahari. Current
Anthropology 24.