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Lamont Lindstrom, Ph.D.

Professor Emeritus of Anthropology

About

Lamont Lindstrom, Ph.D., is emeritus professor and former chair of anthropology at The University of Tulsa, where he also served as associate dean of the Henry Kendall College of Arts & Sciences. His book “Tanna Times: Islanders in the World” was published in 2021 and he is also the author of “Cargo Cult: Strange Stories of Desire from Melanesia and Beyond” (1993), “Knowledge and Power in a South Pacific Society” (1990), and “Kwamera Dictionary” (1987), co-author of “Across the World with the Johnsons: Visual Culture and Empire in the Twentieth Century” (2013), “Kwamera” (1994), “Kava: The Pacific Drug” (1992), and “Island Encounters: Black and White Memories of the Pacific War” (1990), editor of “Drugs in Western Pacific Societies: Relations of Substance” (1987), and co-editor of “Chiefs Today: Traditional Pacific Leadership and the Postcolonial State” (1997), “Culture, Kastom, Tradition: Developing Cultural Policy in Melanesia” (1994), and “The Pacific Theater: Island Representations of World War Two” (1989).

Awards and Honors

The University of Tulsa research award, 2022

Education

  • Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley

Research interests and areas of expertise

  • Ethnography of Melanesia, especially Vanuatu
  • Ethnohistory
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Kava