Wesley Allen-Arave
Human Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences
Department of Anthropology
University of New Mexico
Publications
2008 Allen-Arave, M. Gurven, and K. Hill. Reciprocal altruism, rather than kin selection, maintains nepotistic food transfers on an Ache reservation. Evolution and Human Behavior, 29(5): 305-318.![]()
2001 Gurven, M., W. Allen-Arave, K. Hill, and A. Hurtado. Reservation Food Sharing Among the Ache of Paraguay. Human Nature 12(4): 273-298.![]()
2000 Gurven, M., W. Allen-Arave, K. Hill, and A. Hurtado. It’s A Wonderful Life: Signaling Generosity Among the Ache of Paraguay. Special Issue: Evolution and Human Behavior, 21(4): 263-282.![]()
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Manuscripts under review or in preparation
Allen-Arave, W. In the Company of Friends: Charitable Giving as a Group Directed Signal of Altruism.
Boone, J. and W. Allen-Arave. Is Honor Worth Dying For? Altruism, Social Class, and Survivorship in the Titanic Disaster.
Allen-Arave, W. Dying of Thirst: Stable Cercopithecine Female Dominance Hierarchies.
Allen-Arave, W. Is Altruism Competitive or Guarded? Evidence from Emergency Intervention Studies.
