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Kroeber Anthropological Society

The Kroeber Anthropological Society (K.A.S.) is a student-run professional society composed of Anthropology graduate students. Its activities vary from year to year depending on the goals of the students involved at the time, but in the past, it has included invited speakers, a noon-time lecture series, an annual meeting, and the Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, a publication with worldwide circulation.

The K.A.S. was begun over fifty years ago as a learned society that would give students the experience of preparing papers for presentation and publication, activities that would be expected of them as professional anthropologists.





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 


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