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Southern Anthropological Society

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The Southern Anthropological Society (SAS) is an organization in the United States. It publishes a journal titled Southern Anthropologist and issues a newsletter. It awards a James Mooney Award (James Mooney) and Zora Neal Hurston Award (Zora Neal Hurston). The Mooney Award recognizes the best among books about southern anthropological matters.[1]

The group was established in 1966.[2] It holds an annual meeting.[3] William E. Carter was involved in the group.[4]

Robbie Ethridge[5] and Dickson D. Bruce are among recipients of the Mooney award.

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  1. ^ White, Daryl (2014-04-08). "Where the North Sea Touches Alabama by Allen C. Shelton Review". Paste Magazine. Retrieved 2022-06-16.
  2. ^ "Southern Anthropological Society - Annual Conference | Conferences | Marshall University". mds.marshall.edu.
  3. ^ "SAS Meetings".
  4. ^ "Southern Anthropological Society Third Annual Meeting". American Antiquity. 32 (4): 470. October 13, 1967. doi:10.1017/S0002731600095925. S2CID 245676514 – via Cambridge University Press.
  5. ^ "Professor Ethridge Wins Southern Anthropological Society Award". Environmental Studies. April 5, 2012.

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