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| Volume 44, no. 1 (Winter 2005) | SEE Abstract | |
| The Articulation of Culture, Agriculture, and the Environment of Chinese in Northern Thailand | Huang Shu-min |
| Walking Streets, Talking History: The Making of Odessa | Tanya Richardson |
| Cosmology, Resources, and Landscape: Agencies of the Dead and the Living in Duna, Papua New Guinea | Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew Strathern |
| Race and the Politics of Identity in Nepal | Susan Hangen |
| Temple-Building and Heritage in China | Selina Ching Chan |
| Co-wife Conflict and Co-operation | William Jankowiak, Monika Sudakov, and Benjamin C. WilrekerR |
| Volume 44, no. 2 (Spring 2005) | SEE Abstract | |
| Spirits of the Hereafter: Death, Funerary Possession, and the Afterlife in Chuuk, Micronesia | Katherine Boris Dernbach |
| Chabad in Copenhagen: Fundamentalism and Modernity in Jewish Denmark | Andrew Buckser |
| Mummers and Moshers: Two Rituals of Trust in Changing Social Environments | Craig T. Palmer |
| Vietnamese New Year Rice Cakes: Iconic Festive Dishes and Contested National Identity | Nir Avieli |
| The Afterlife of Asabano Corpses: Relationships with the Deceased in Papua New Guinea | Roger Ivar Lohmann |
| Volume 44, no. 3 (Summer 2005) | SEE Abstract | |
| Wolof Women, Economic Liberalization, and the Crisis of Masculinity in Rural Senegal | Donna L. Perry |
| Caste, Class, and Community in India: An Ethnographic Approach | Balmurli Natrajan |
| Patrilateral Bias among a Traditionally Egalitarian People: Ju/'Hoansi Naming Practice | Patricia Draper Christine Haney |
| Ethnographic Atlas XXI: Peopleas of Easternmost Europe | Dmitri Bondarenko Alexander Kazankov Daria Khaltourina Andrey Korotayev |
| Volume 44, no. 4 (Fall 2005) | SEE Abstract | |
| The Way of the Buffaloes: Trade and Sacrifice in Northern Laos | Guido Sprenger |
| Fijian Males at the Crossroads of Gender and Ethnicity in a Fiji Secondary School | Carmen M. White |
| The Sense of Tranquility: Bodily Practice and Ethnic Classes in Yucatan | Christine A. Kray |
| Generation Ku: Individualism and China's Millennial Youth | Robert L. Moore |
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