Dawn Prince-Hughes

Dawn Prince-Hughes studied captive gorillas as part of her research for a Ph.D. in interdisciplinary anthropology. She was the executive director of the Institute for Cognitive Archaeological Research and is associated with the Jane Goodall Institute. She is currently a research associate in Western Washington University’s Department of Anthropology.
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Gorillas among Us

Gorillas among Us

A Primate Ethnographer’s Book of Days

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