Deaths
1990
- Kathleen Aberle
- Michael Leiriss
1991
- Cora Du Bois
- Stanley Diamond
1993
- Albert A. Dahlberg
- Roger Keesing
- Ronald Gofrey Lienhardt
- Michael G. Smith
1994
- Timothy Asch
- Raymond Birdwhistell
- Luther Cressman
- Colin Turnbull
1995
- Ernest Gellner
- James Clyde Mitchell
- David Schneider
- Sol Tax
1996
- Weston La Barre
- Mary Leakey
- Morris Opler
- Elman Service
1997
- John Adair
- Michael Dorris
- Alfred Gell
- Roy Rappaport
1998
- Carlos Castaneda
- Louis Dumont
- Alfonso Villa Rojas
1999
- Germaine Diterlin
- Arnold Epstein
- Ashley Montagu
- Eric Wolf
Read more about this topic: 1990–1999 In Anthropology
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