ANA
MAGDALENA HURTADO
Associate Professor
Department of Anthropology
College of Arts and Sciences
Program Director
Health and Economic Productivity in Rural Paraguay
Co-Director
Native Peoples and Tropical Conservation Fund
University of New Mexico Foundation
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131-1086
505 277 4524
Co-Director
Pro-Salud de La Mujer
Asunción, Paraguay
Spanish, Degree of fluency: Speak and Read- Native.
Aché, an indigenous language, Degree of fluency:
Speak-Conversational, Read-Literate.
Italian: Degree of fluency: Speak-Basic phrases,
Read-Literate.
Portuguese: Degree of fluency: Speak-Basic phrases,
Read-Literate.
Education
2001-
MPH
program, Department of Family and
Community Medicine, Health
Sciences Center, University of New Mexico
1991-1992 Postdoctoral Fellow in Social Epidemiology
Evolution
and Human Behavior Program, and
Department
of Epidemiology, University of Michigan
1989-1991
Postdoctoral Fellow in General Epidemiology,
School of Public Health, University of
Michigan.
1982-1985 University
of Utah, Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology.
1980-1982
Columbia University,
Ph.D. program.
1976-1980 State University of New York at Purchase,
B.A. degree in Anthropology, High Honors Thesis Program. Danforth Fellowship
Nominee.
Honors
1980 State
University of New York at Purchase, Danforth Nominee for the College of Arts
and Sciences. US resident aliens were not granted fellowships that year.
1980-1985 Venezuelan Government Fellowship for
Nationals: Fundación Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho Graduate Fellowship.
professional experience
1997-present
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of New
Mexico.
1992-1997
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of New
Mexico.
1992-1995
Research Director, New Mexico MEDTEP Center for Ethnic Populations,
School of Medicine, University of New Mexico.
1990-1992
Postdoctoral fellow, Epidemiology Program, School of Public Health, and
Evolution and Human Behavior Program, University of Michigan
Summer 1989- Visiting Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of
Michigan
1989-1992
Assistant Research Scientist, Department of Anthropology, University of
Michigan
1985-1991 Visiting Research Scientist, Depts. of
Anthropology and Microbiology, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones
Científicas, Caracas, Venezuela
1988-1989 Visiting Scholar, Dept of Epidemiology,
School of Public Health, University of Michigan
1987-1988 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of
Anthropology, Emory University
1987
Scientist, National Science Foundation Research Grant with K. R. Hill:
Demography and Reproduction Among the
Ache
1986-1987
Postdoctoral Associate, National Science Foundation Research Grant to K. R.
Hill: Settlement Patterns in Lowland Amazonia
1986-1987 Research Adjunct, Dept. of Family and
Consumer Studies, University of Utah
1985-1986 Research Adjunct, Dept. of Anthropology,
University of Utah
1985-1986 Postdoctoral Associate, National Institute
of Health Research Grant awarded to K. Hawkes, Department of Anthropology,
University of Utah
1986 Postdoctoral Associate, National Science
Foundation Research Grant, Research Grant awarded to K. Hawkes, Department of
Anthropology, University of Utah
1982-1984 NSF Research Assistant in Anthropology,
Research Grant awarded to K. Hawkes
field experience
2002 Fieldwork in Paraguay with Aché, rural peasants and Avá
Guaranies: May-August (3 months).
2002 Fieldwork in Paraguay with Aché, rural peasants and Avá
Guaranies: January (1 month).
2001 Fieldwork in Paraguay with Aché,: June, July (2 months).
2000 Fieldwork in Paraguay with Aché,: July (1 month).
1999 Fieldwork in Paraguay with Aché,: June, July (2 months).
1997-1998 Fieldwork in Paraguay
with Aché,: June –May (11 months).
1996 Fieldwork in Paraguay with Aché,: December (1 month).
1995 Fieldwork in Paraguay with Aché,: December (1 month).
1991-1992 Fieldwork in Venezuela
with Hiwi: December and January (2 months).
1990
Fieldwork in Venezuela with Hiwi: May (1 month).
1987-1988 Fieldwork in Venezuela
and Paraguay with Hiwi and Aché: July-July (13 months).
1986 Fieldwork in Peru with Machiguenga: May to
October (6 months).
1985 Fieldwork in Venezuela with Hiwi: May,
September to December (5 months).
1984 Fieldwork in Paraguay with Aché:
September-November (2 months).
1981-1982 Fieldwork in Paraguay with Aché:
September-April (8 months).
administration
Chair, Minority Affairs Committee, Department of
Anthropology, University of New Mexico. January 2003-.
Member, Public Anthrology Committee. Department of
Anthropology, University of New Mexico. February 2003-.
Organizer in
collaboration with José Rivera, Internal Review Board Director, University of
New Mexico, Research Ethics Workshop, Centro Médico Bautista, Asunción,
Paraguay, July 2002.
Co-director, Fundación PROSAM (Fundación Para la
Salud de la Mujer), Asunción, Paraguay, 2002 –
Member, American Anthropological Association
Commission on the Status of Indigenous Peoples of South America. 2002-
Member, American Anthropological Association Task Force on the Status of
Indigenous Peoples: Fostering Partnerships with South American Indigenous
Communities. 2001-2002.
Member, Graduate Committee, Department of
Anthropology, University of New Mexico, 2000-2002.
Chair, Development Committee, Department of
Anthropology, University of New Mexico, 1996, 1998-1999
Member, Instructional Resources Committee, Department
of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, 1997-1998
Member, College of Arts and Sciences Improvements in
Minority Education Committee, University of New Mexico, 1995-1996
Associate Editor, Human Nature: An Interdisciplinary
Biosocial Perspective. Jane B.
Lancaster, Editor (University of New Mexico) 1990-2003
Chair, Human Evolutionary Ecology Symposium, Society
for Cross-Cultural Research: 23rd Annual Meeting, February 16-20, 1994
Co-Director, Native Peoples and Tropical Conservation
Fund, University of New Mexico Foundation, 1995-present
Member, Masters in
Public Health Program, School of Medicine, University of New Mexico, Search
committees for the Social and Cultural Health and Epidemiology positions.
Summer.
Moderator, American Lung Association/ Annual Asthma
Sympsosium/ Moderator: Parent to Parent Workshop, October 22, 1994
Member, Minority
Student Affairs Coordinators and Friends Network. College of Arts and Sciences,
University of New Mexico. 1994.
Member, Planning
Committee. William T. Grant Faculty Scholars Meeting, June 1993.
grants
2003 Latin American and Iberian Institute.
Lecture Series. Lecture / networking with Paraguayan health officials, Oscar
Centurión, Director, Indian Affairs Bureau of Paraguay (INDI), Marité Bonfanti, Assistant to the Attorney
General of Paraguay ($400)
2002 Latin American Institute/MERCOSUR Award,
University of New Mexico, Health and Economic Productivity in Rural Paraguay
($1,200).
2002 Foreign student recruitment award. Office
of the President, University of New Mexico ($3,000)
2002 National Science Foundation, Health and
Economic Productivity in Rural Paraguay ($12,500)
2002
National Science Foundation, Research Supplement to Hurtado, Health and
Economic Productivity in Rural Paraguay, Paul James ($4,500)
2001 National Science Foundation, Health and
Economic Productivity in Rural Paraguay ($12,500)
2001 Large
Research Allocation Committee Award, University of New Mexico, Health and
Economic Productivity in Rural Paraguay ($7,500).
2001 Latin
American Institute/MERCOSUR Award, University of New Mexico, Health and
Economic Productivity in Rural Paraguay ($1,200).
2001 MPH
Program, Masters of Public Health, Lecture Series. Lecture / networking with Paraguayan
health officials, Mario Carlos Gonzáles, M.D. ($150)
2001 Latin American and Iberian Institute. Lecture
Series. Funding for Dr. Mario Gonzales’ visit to UNM ($300).
2000
National Institutes of Health – RO1, Health and Economic Productivity in
Rural Paraguay, Developmental Phase 2001-2002 ($120,000).
1997
American Lung
Association, Department of Pathology grant to Mary Lipscomb, M.D.. The absence
of asthma among Ache indigenous groups ($7,200).
1997 Medical
Relief to Ache Communities. University of
Tennessee, International Health Program, Director, John McCall, Ph.D. ($200).
1997 Medical
Relief Assistance to Ache communities.
Hospital Bautista, Asuncion, Paraguay ($300).
1997 Medical
Relief Project for Ache Indigenous communities. AVINA FOUNDATION ($20,000).
1997 National
Science Foundation, Ecological Studies of Ache Foragers ($148,000).
1997-1998
National Science Foundation Dissertation
Research Grant: Aché group size, Garnett MacMillan ($12,000).
1994 Research
Allocation Committee Grant “Palm starch extraction among Ache foragers”
($7,000).
1994 Center
for the Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford. Invited Fellow.
1992-1995
Mexico MEDTEP Center for Ethnic Populations
grant allocation (Three-year developmental grant award, Agency for Health Care
Policy and Research, National Institutes of Health), “Childhood asthma project”, Principal Investigator: A. M.Hurtado
($125,000)
1990-1995 Five-year research training grant, Faculty
Scholars Program, W.T. Grant
Foundation "Maternal and
Child Health Among Mexican Americans: Women's Work and Father Absence" ($175,000)
1988 National Science Foundation Research
Grant:Women's Subsistence Strategies Among Cuiva (Hiwi) Hunter Gatherers of
Venezuela ($35,000).
1988 Interamerican Foundation. Women’s
Subsistence Strategies Among Cuiva (Hiwi) Hunter Gatherers of Venezuela
(declined).
1988 (with
K. R. Hill) L.S.B. Leakey Hunter-Gatherer Research grant, Hiwi foragers of
Southwestern Venezuela ($8,000).
1986 Cultural
Survival Foundation Grant: Preliminary Study of the Cuiva land problem
($2,000).
1986
(with K. R. Hill) L.S.B. Leakey Foundation Hunter Gatherer
Fellowship ($10,000)
CONSULTING EXPERIENCE
1997-present Public health consultant for native communities,
Fundación Moisés Bertoni, Asunción, Paraguay.
1997 – 98 Coordinator in Aché communities, Canendiyú,
Tuberculosis Control Program, Ministerio de Salud, Paraguay.
1995 Lovelace Health Systems, Invited participant, “The use of outcomes in asthma
quality improvement”, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Asthma Improvement
Congress, Teleconference. January 24.
1995 Lovelace
Health Systems (LHS), Pediatric Asthma Episode of Care team: I. Criteria
for choosing quality of life instruments in clinical research (December 15,
1994); II. Functional status and
quality of life measurement instruments (January 19, 1995). Seven exhibits:
Functional Status II-R, Maternal disruption and paternal support, Dyspnea
Visual Analog Scale, Asthma-specific functional Status (AAP), Patient
Functioning and Satisfaction for Asthma Patients and The Child General Health
Survey (NEMC). Established contact between LHS, Pediatric Asthma Episode of
Care team, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the New England Medical
Center (NEMC) to expedite use of functional status measures in clinical
research at Lovelace
1994 Full-time Research Director
position at the New Mexico MEDTEP Center for Ethnic Populations. Summer.
1994 Lovelace Health Systems (LHS), Pediatric Asthma Episode of
Care team: Preliminary findings from focus groups among Hispanic parents of
children with asthma: Uncertainty introduced by health care delivery (5-12 years of age),
October
20.
1994 National Institutes of
Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Ad Hoc reviewer for the Allergy, Immunology and
Transplantation Research Committee Meeting, June 21. Primary reviewer:
Demonstration project (1) -Ashtma education program for inner-city Latinos;
Secondary reviewer: Demonstration projects (2) - Asthma education programs for
Mexican Americans and Caribbean immigrants of Hispanic origin.
1993 Full-time Research Director
position at the New Mexico MEDTEP Center for Ethnic Populations. Summer.
American Anthropological Association
Human Behavior and Evolution Society
American Public Health Association
COURSES TAUGHT
Human Evolution and
Emergence (undergraduate course)
Introduction to Biological
Anthropology (undergraduate course)
Undergraduate Honors Thesis
Seminar
Minority Health
(undergraduate/graduate seminar)
Ethnic and minority health
(undergraduate/graduate seminar)
Hunter-gatherers
(undergraduate seminar)
Health and Poverty
(undergraduate/graduate seminar)
Anthropology of Health –
minority health (undergraduate/graduate seminar)
Anthropology of Health –
health of South American Natives
(undergraduate/graduate seminar)
Maternal care
(undergraduate/graduate seminar)
Epidemiological
Anthropology (graduate seminar)
Research Design and Methods
in Anthropology I (graduate seminar)
Health and the Biology of
Natural Selection (graduate seminar)
Human Reproductive Ecology
(graduate seminar)
FIELD COURSES AND OTHER TRAINING IN THE FIELD
1998 Field school funded by
the National Science Foundation in Aché communities, Jan-May.
1997-1998 Training of Aché and
Avá health care workers (June 1997-May 1998).
1999 Training of Aché
health care workers and community health education (July).
2001 Training of Aché health care workers and
community health education (July).
2001 Training of Aché health care workers and
community health education (December).
2002 Training of Aché health care workers and
community health education (July)
MONOGRAPHS
2002 Salzano F and A M Hurtado. Lost
Paradises and the Ethics of Research and Publication. NY: Oxford University
Press. In press.
1996
Hill K R and A. M.
Hurtado. Ache Life History. NY: Aldine de Gruyter
CREATIVE WORKS
2001
Mary Batten,
Anthropologist: Scientist of the People. Children’s book. Biography of A.
Magdalena Hurtado. Photographs by A. Magdalena Hurtado and Kim R. Hill.
Houghton Mifflin:Cambridge, Mass.
2004 Kohlrausch, Fabiana, Sídia M.
Callegari-Jacques, Luiza T. Tsuneto, Maria L. Petzl-Erler, Kim Hill, A.
Magdalena Hurtado, Francisco M. Salzano, and Mara H. Hutz. Geography influences
Microsatellite Polymorphism Diversity in Amerindians. Submitted to American
Journal of Physical Anthropology.
2004
Hurtado A M, I Hurtado, K R Hill. Immune function and absence of atopy
among natives of Lowland South America. Under review, to be submitted.
2004 Hurtado
A M, S Gangestad, I Hurtado, K R Hill. Adaptive immunity and fluctuating
asymmetry among Ache natives. Under review, to be submitted.
2004
Hurtado A M, K R Hill. The public health implications of maternal care
trade-offs. Human Nature. Accepted
with revisions.
2004 Hurtado A M. Health status
of native populations in Lowland South America. To appear in Annual Review
of Anthropology, Vol 32.
2004 Monsalve, M. V., Salzano,
F. M., Rupert, J. L., Hutz, M. H., K. Hill, Hurtado, A. M., Hochachka, P. W.,
Devine, D. V. Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (MTHFR) Allele Frequencies in
Amerindias, submitted, Annals of Human Genetics.
2003 Mingroni-Netto, R. C.,
nine other authors, A. M. Hurtado. Distribution of CGG repeats and
FRAXAC1/DXS548 alleles in South American populations. American Journal of
Medical Genetics. Vol 111(3): pps 243-252.
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, K R Hill, W
Rosenblatt, J Bender, T Scharmen. A longitudinal study of tuberculosis outcomes
among immunologically naïve Aché natives of Paraguay. American Journal of
Physical Anthropology. In press.
2003
Hurtado, A. M., and F. M. Salzano. Introduction. In: Salzano, F. and A.
M. Hurtado. Lost Paradises and the Ethics of Research and Publication.
NY: Oxford University Press.
2003
Hurtado, A. M., and F. M. Salzano. Conclusions. In: Salzano, F. and A.
M. Hurtado. Lost Paradises and the Ethics of Research and Publication.
NY: Oxford University Press.
2003
Hurtado, A. M., I. Hurtado, and K. Hill. Public health and adaptive
immunity among natives of South America. 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:
Salzano, F. and A. M. Hurtado. Lost Paradises and the Ethics of Research and
Publication. NY: Oxford University Press.
2003 Hill,
K. and A. M. Hurtado. Gathering. In: Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History.
In Press.
2003 Hill, K.
and A. M. Hurtado. Hunting. In: Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History. In
Press.
2003 Mogg-Hall,
G. M., Gossage, J. P., Hurtado, A. M. Biculturalism and Other Measures of
Participation in an American Indian Lifestyle, Are they Protective Factors
Against Alcohol Abuse? Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority
Students, Abstract Book, November. Washington: National Institute of General
Medical Sciences.
2002
Cordain L, Hurtado A M,
Lindeberg S, Hill K, Eaton B, Miller J B, Acne Vulgaris: A Disease of Civilization.Archives of
Dermatology 138:1584-1590.
2002 Battilana, J., S.L. Bonatto, L.B. Freitas,
M.H. Hutz, T.A. Weimer, S.M. Callegari-Jacques, M.A. Batzer, K. Hill, A.M.
Hurtado, M.L. Petzl-Erler, and F.M. Salzano. Alu insertions vs blood group plus
protein genetic variability in four Amerindian populations. Annals of Human
Biology 29(3):334-347.
2002 Gaspar P A, Hutz M H, Salzano F M, Hill K,
Hurtado A M, Petzl-Erler M L, Tsuneto, L T and T A Weimer. Genes polymorphisms
of CYP1A1, GSTM1, GSTT1, and TP53 Genes in Amerindians. Submitted to the American
Journal of Physical Anthropology.
2001
Wilbur A K, Hurtado A
M, Stone A C. Involvement of HLA loci in host resistance/susceptibility to
tuberculosis in the Ache, a Native American Population from Paraguay.
[abstract] American Journal of Physical Anthropology S32: 164-165.
2001
Wilbur AK, Feurstein
JR, Hurtado AM, Stone AC. Involvement of vitamin D receptor and HLA loci in
host susceptibility to tuberculosis in the Ache of Paraguay. [abstract] The
American Journal of Human Genetics 69: 405.
2001
Mingroni-Netto R C, Angeli C B, Auricchio
M T, Mesquita E R L, Ribeiro-dos-Santos A K, Ferrari I, Hutz M H, Salzano F M,
Hill K, Hurtado A M, Vianna-Morgante A M. Distribution of CGG repeats and
FRAXAC1/DXS548 Alleles in South American Populations. Submitted to American
Journal of Medical Genetics.
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.
2001
Hurtado A M, K R Hill,
H Kaplan, J Lancaster. The epidemiology of infectious diseases among South
American Indians: A call for ethical research guidelines. Current
Anthropology, Vol 42(3):425-432.
2001
Hurtado A M, K Hill, H
Kaplan, J Lancaster. Disease among indigenous South Americans. Anthropology
Newsletter, February 2001, p. 5-6.
2001
Kaplan, H., K. Hill, J.
Lancaster, and A.M. Hurtado. The Embodied Capital Theory of Human
Evolution. In P T Ellison, Reproductive
Ecology and Human Evolution, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.
2001
Gurven, M., W.
Allen-Arave, K. Hill, A. M. Hurtado. Reservation food sharing among the Ache of
Paraguay. Human Nature 12(4):273-297.
2000
Gurven M, K Hill, H
Kaplan, A Hurtado, R Lyles. Food transfers among Hiwi foragers of Venezuela:
Tests of reciprocity. Human Ecology. Vol 28(2):171-218.
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
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
21:263-282.
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.
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. XX-SS. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.
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 Trevathan, W. ed. Evolutionary Medicine. Oxford:Oxford
University Press.
1999 Hill, K.,
A.M. Hurtado. Packer and colleagues’
model of menopause for humans. Human
Nature 10(2):199-204.
1998 Waynforth D., K. Hill and A.M.
Hurtado. Environmentally contingent
reproductive
strategies in Mayan and Ache males. Evolution and Human Behavior
19(6):369-386.
1996
Hurtado A M. My family, food and fieldwork.In
I’ve Been Gone Far Too Long, Eds. M. Borgerhoff Mulder, and W. Logson,
Oakland, California: RDR Books. pp. 103-116.
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.
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.
1995
Hurtado, A M. Childhood
asthma prevalence among Puerto Ricans and Mexican Americans: Implications for
behavioral intervention research. Hispanic
Journal of Behavioral Sciences. Vol 17(3):362-374.
1994
Hurtado, A M, M.
Mahony. Ecological and treatment effectiveness factos in childhood asthma.
Abstract. MEDTEP Working Paper 3. In Patient Outcomes and Medical
Effectiveness Research: An Annotated Bibliography Related to Race, Ethnicity,
and Clinical Condition (January 1987-January 1994). Edited by Zambrana, R.
E., M. A. Kelly, and I. E. Raskin. US Dept of Health and Human Services, Public
Health Service, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research.
1994
Hurtado A M, K. R. Hill
and S. James Optimization, maternal care and child health. Abstract. American
Journal of Physical Anthropology, Annual Meeting Issue, Supplement 18:134.
Wiley-Liss
1994
Hurtado A M, co-author.
S. Boyd Eaton, Roger Short, Robert A. Hatcher, Melvin Konner, et al Women's
Reproductive Cancers in Evolutionary Context. The Quaterly Review of Biology
Vol 69(3):353-67.
1994
Hurtado A M. Ethnic
dimensions of chidhood asthma among Puerto Ricans and Mexican Americans: HHANES
1982-84. and Ethnicity, treatment effectiveness and childhood asthma: Why do we
know so little?.. RAND/UCLA Health Policy Studies Working Paper Series.
1993
Hill K R, A M Hurtado.
Hunter Gatherers in the New World: Readings from American Scientist. In Exploring
Human Behavior, Eds., Sherman P.W. and Alcock J. The Scientific Research
Society: Sunderland, MA. pp.154-160.
1992
Hurtado A M, K R Hill
and I Hurtado. Tradeoffs between female food acquisition and child care among
Hiwi and Ache Foragers. Human Nature Vol 3 (3): 185-216.
1992
Hurtado A M and K R
Hill. Paternal Effects on Child Survivorship among Ache and Hiwi
Hunter-Gatherers: Implications for Modeling Pair-Bond Stability.
Father-Child Relations: Cultural and Biosocial Contexts, Ed. B.
Hewlett.1992
1993
Hill K R and A. M. Hurtado. The Evolution of
Premature Reproductive Senescence and Menopause in Human Females: An Evaluation
of the 'Grandmother Hypothesis' Human Nature 2(4):313-349.
1991 Hurtado A M. Anthropology has had no
impact on human rights. Letter to the Editor. Anthropology Newsletter.
Volume 31:3. March 1990
1991 Hill, K. and A. M. Hurtado. The Evolution of
Reproductive Senescence and Menopause of Human Females. Human Nature
2(4):315-350.
1990 Hurtado A M and K. R. Hill. Seasonality in a foraging society:
Variation in diet, work effort, fertility and sexual division of labor among
the Hiwi of Venezuela. Journal of
Anthropological Research Vol
46(3):293-345.
1990
Kaplan, H., K. Hill and
A. M. Hurtado. Risk, Foraging, and Food Sharing Among the Ache. In Risk and
Uncertainty in Tribal and Peasant Economies. L. Cashdan, ed. pps. 107-144
London:Westview.
1990 Arvelo
N, H. Biord, A. M. Hurtado, A. Perozo Díaz and S. Vidal Ontivero
Más
allá del año 2000. Indios e indigenismo ante la expansión de fronteras hacia
el eje fluvial Orinoco-Apure. Caracas: MARNR.
1989
Hurtado A M and K. R.
Hill. Experimental Studies of Tool Efficiency among Machiguenga Women and
Implications for Root Digging Foragers Journal
of Anthropological Research 40:131-92.
1989 Hurtado A M, I. Hurtado and K. R. Hill. Estrategias de
Subsistencia y Estado de Salud en una Poblacion Indigena de los LLanos
Venezolanos. In Aspectos
Antropológicos y Sociológicos de la Atención Primaria de Salud en el Territorio
Federal Amazonas Ed. Becky Holmes. Caracas: CAICET.
1989
Hill K R and A. M.
Hurtado. Hunter-Gatherers of Lowland South America. American Scientist.
September-October 1989:437-443.
1987
Hawkes K, H. Kaplan, K.
Hill and A. M. Hurtado. Ache at the Settlement: Contrasts between Farming and
Foraging Human Ecology 15(2):133-161.
1987
Hawkes K, H. Kaplan, K.
Hill and A. M. Hurtado. A Problem of Bias in Scan Sampling Journal of
Anthropological Research 32: 239-246.
1987
Hill K R, H. Kaplan, K.
Hawkes, and A. M. Hurtado. Foraging Decisions Among Ache Hunter-Gatherers: New
Data and Implications for Optimal Foraging Models Ethology and Sociobiology
8:1-36.
1987 Hurtado A M and K. R. Hill. Early Dry
Season Subsistence Ecology of the Cuiva (Hiwi)Foragers of Venezuela. Human
Ecology Vol 15(2):163-187.
1986
Hurtado A M and K. R.
Hill. The Cuiva: Hunter-gatherers of Western Venezuela Anthroquest 36
(Winter):14-22.
1985
Hurtado A M, K. Hawkes,
K. Hill and H. Kaplan. Female Subsistence Strategies Among Ache
Hunter-Gatherers of Eastern Paraguay. Human Ecology 13:1-28
1984 Hill K R, H. Kaplan, K. Hawkes and A. M.
Hurtado Men's Time Allocation to
Subsistence Work Among the Ache of Eastern Paraguay. Human Ecology
13(1):29-47.