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in anthropology. He would remain associated with OU for the remainder of his academic career, in both teaching and administrative positions including as chair of the Anthropology Department (1969–1972),
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on the subject. In addition to his research on the Zapotec, Whitecotton has made contributions in historical ethnography, the study of political economies and the effects of
344: 81:(OU), where he lectured in various positions from 1967 until his official retirement in 1999. Since then he has retained a position at OU as Professor 240:(2000). "Cultural Evolution in Oaxaca: The Origins of the Zapotec and Mixtec Civilizations". In Richard E.W. Adams; Murdo J. Macleod (eds.). 59: 122: 145:(1971–1980) and full professor (1980 until his retirement). Whitecotton also served as curator and consultant in ethnohistory at the 339: 334: 324: 354: 349: 319: 114: 314: 149:
and OU's Stovall Museum. After his formal retirement in 1999 Whitecotton spent two academic years (2003 and 2005) as a
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of Anthropology and Liberal Studies, and continued to be active in research publications and conferences.
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The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas, Vol. II: Mesoamerica, part 1
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Whitecotton gained a position at the University of Oklahoma in 1967, initially as
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The majority of Whitecotton's academic career has been associated with the
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trends on local cultures. He has also investigated evidence for
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Joseph Whitecotton's undergraduate studies were undertaken at
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contacts and trade between Mesoamerica and cultures in the
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in 1959. Whitecotton continued postgraduate studies at
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cultures. His primary research focus has been on the
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anthropologist
ethnohistorian
Latin American
cultural anthropology
Mesoamerican
Zapotec civilization
Oaxaca
monographs
globalization
pre-Columbian
American Southwest
New Mexico
jazz musician
jazz
University of Oklahoma
Emeritus
University of Miami
Florida
B.A.
Mexico City College
Mexico City
University of Massachusetts Amherst
doctorate
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Lawrence University
Appleton, Wisconsin
assistant professor
associate professor
Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
visiting professor

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