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John P Hawkins

John P Hawkins

880 SWKT
Provo, UT 84602

801-422-6836

john_hawkins@byu.edu

Education

  • PHD, Anthropology, UNIV OF CHICAGO, 1978
  • AM, ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIV OF CHICAGO, 1972
  • BS, ANTHROPOLOGY, BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, 1970

Research

  • Guatemalan life and beliefs; religion in Latin America; kinship and ethnicity; culture in military life and in warfare, American military, American military in Germany

Affiliations

  • Latin American Studies - 2

Awards

  • Research Experience for Undergraduates, National Science Foundation, 2004
  • Research Experience for Undergraduates - $121,000, NSF, 2005

Selected Publications

  • Adams, Gary A.; Durand, Doris B.; Burrell, Lolita; Teitelbaum, Joel M.; Pehrson, Kyle L.; HAWKINS, JOHN P. (2005). Direct and Indirect Effects of Operations Tempo on Outcomes for Soldiers and Spouses., Military Psychology, 17, 229-246.
  • JOHN P. HAWKINS and Walter Adams. (2005). Fostering Field School Ethnography, Roads to Change in Maya Guatemala: A Field School Approach to Understanding the K'iche'.
  • JOHN P. HAWKINS and Walter Adams. (2005). Nahuala and Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan in Context, Roads to Change in Maya Guatemala: A Field School Approach to Understanding the K'iche'.
  • Jesse Morgan and JOHN P. HAWKINS. (2005). Standing at the Crossroads: culture Change in nahuala as Seen through the Eyes of Javier, a Maya Elder, Roads to Change in Maya Guatemala: A Field School Approach to Understanding the K'iche'.
  • Walter Adams and JOHN P. HAWKINS. (2005). Reflections on the Ethnography of Nahuala and Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan, Roads to Change in Maya Guatemala: A Field School Approach to Understanding the K'iche'.
  • Kelly C. Araneda and JOHN P. HAWKINS. (2005). The Commitment: Transformations of Courtship and Marriage in Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan, Roads to Change in Maya Guatemala: A Field School Approach to Understanding the K'iche'.
  • Rebekah A. Semus and JOHN P. HAWKINS. (2005). Because We Weave Together: Women, work, and Dominance in a Nahuala Extended Family, Roads to Change in Maya Guatemala: A Field School Approach to Understanding the K'iche'.
  • Ryan Thompson, Heather Hanamaikai, and JOHN P. HAWKINS. (2005). All Men are Like That: Gender roles and the Sociocultural Context of a Rape in Nahuala, Roads to Change in Maya Guatemala: A Field School Approach to Understanding the K'iche'.
  • Tara Seely Hatch and JOHN P. HAWKINS. (2005). Sit Properly: Education in Nahuala, Roads to Change in Maya Guatemala: A Field School Approach to Understanding the K'iche'.
  • Heather Hanamaikai, Ryan Thompson, and JOHN P. HAWKINS. (2005). Girls Don't Talk: Education and Gender in Nahuala, Roads to Change in Maya Guatemala: A Field School Approach to Understanding the K'iche'.
  • Nathan Checketts and JOHN P. HAWKINS. (2005). By the Sweat of Thy Brow: Development, Religion, and Culture in Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan, Roads to Change in Maya Guatemala: A Field School Approach to Understanding the K'iche'.
  • Kristyn Roser Nuttall and JOHN P. HAWKINS. (2005). We are Very Capable: Women and Development in Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan, Roads to Change in Maya Guatemala: A Field School Approach to Understanding the K'iche'.
  • Walter Randolph Adams and John P. Hawkins. (2007). Introduction: The continuing Disjunction between Traditional and Western Medical Beliefs and Practices in Guatemala., Health Care in Maya Guatemala: Confronting Medical Pluralism in a Developing Country..
  • Emily R. Sullivan (and John P. Hawkins and Walter Randolph Adams, unlisted). (2007). Sadness in the Highlands: A Study of Depression in Nueva Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan, Health Care in Maya Guatemala: Confronting Medical Pluralism in a Developing Country.
  • Jared T. Lee (and John P. Hawkins and Walter Randolph Adams, unlisted). (2007). "If My Tooth Hurts, I Pull it Out": Oral Health in Antigua Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan, Health Care in Maya Guatemala: Confronting Medical Pluralism in a Developing Country.
  • Bronwyn M. Sinclair (and John P. Hawkins and Walter Randolph Adams, unlisted). (2007). "Wild Greens Every Day, That Is All We Ate,: Malnutrition and Development in Nahuala, Health Care in Maya Guatemala: Confronting Medical Pluralism in a Developing Country.
  • Deborah H. Lee (and John P. Hawkins and Walter Randolph Adams, unlisted). (2007). "Tortillas Give Us Strength,: An Assessment of Eating in Nueva Ixtahuacan, Health Care in Maya Guatemala: Confronting Medical Pluralism in a Developing Country.
  • Kevara Ellsworth Wilson (and John P. Hawkins and Walter Randolph Adams, unlisted). (2007). "Your Destiny Is to Care for Pregnant Women": Midwives and Childbirth in Nahuala, Health Care in Maya Guatemala: Confronting Medical Pluralism in a Developing Country.
  • Jennifer Leyn (and John P. Hawkins and Walter Randolph Adams, unlisted). (2007). "The Sickness Was Tooo Strong": Medical Choice in Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan, Health Care in Maya Guatemala: Confronting Medical Pluralism in a Developing Country.
  • Michael Duncan Jones (and John P. Hawkins and Walter Randolph Adams, unlisted). (2007). "The Solution is Prevention": The National Rural Health Care System in Nahuala, Health Care in Maya Guatemala: Confronting Medical Pluralism in a Developing Country.
  • Steven Shem Rode (and John P. Hawkins and Walter Randolph Adams, unlisted). (2007). "If We Do NOt Eat Milpa, We Die,: The Cultural Basis of Health in Nahuala, Health Care in Maya Guatemala: Confronting Medical Pluralism in a Developing Country.
  • Jolene Yukes. (2007). "No One Wants to Become a Healer": Herbal Medicine and Ethnobotanical Knowledge in Nahuala, Health Care in Maya Guatemala: Confronting Medical Pluralism in a Developing Country.
  • Jason Harris (and John P. Hawkins and Walter Randolph Adams, unlisted). (2007). "Someone is Making You Sick": conceptions of Disease in Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan, Health Care in Maya Guatemala: Confronting Medical Pluralism in a Developing Country.
  • John P. Hawkins and Walter Randolph Adams. (2007). Conclusion: Good Health: Steps Toward a Maya-Accessible Health Care System, Health Care in Maya Guatemala: Confronting Medical Pluralism in a Developing Country.

Experience

  • Field School Director, on-site in Nahuala and Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan, Guatemala, 12 weeks/year, Department of Anthropology, 1995 - 2006
 
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