Professor, Anthropology at University of Kansas, Member, Historic Sites Board of Review at Kansas Historical Society
Location:
Lawrence, Kansas
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
University of Kansas - Lawrence, Kansas Area since Aug 1989
Professor, Anthropology
Kansas Historical Society - Topeka, Kansas Area since Aug 2001
Member, Historic Sites Board of Review
University of Kansas Aug 2008 - Jul 2011
Director, Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program
Binghamton University Aug 1988 - Jun 1989
Visiting Assistant Professor
Education:
Harvard University 1982 - 1987
Ph.D., Anthropology
Yale University 1976 - 1980
B.A., Archaeology
Northwestern High School 1972 - 1976
High School Diploma
Skills:
History Anthropology Ethnography Technology Needs Analysis Higher Education Archaeology Research Theory Cultural Heritage Field Work Historic Preservation Lecturing Cultural Anthropology University Teaching Social Sciences Archival Research Teaching Qualitative Research Research Design Academic Writing Cultural Resource Management Grant Writing
Interests:
anthropology, archaeology, Native peoples, indigenous knowledge, networking, new technology, collaborative research, innovative grantsmanship, Costa Rica, references
Honor & Awards:
W.T. Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence, University of Kansas, 2008
Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Kansas, 1999
Fulbright Scholar, University of Costa Rica, 1995-96
Hoopes & Adams Plc 2410 W. Ray Rd., 1, Chandler, AZ 85224 4803458845 (Office)
Licenses:
Arizona - Active 1979
Education:
University of Arizona College of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1979 Brigham Young University Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts Graduated - 1975
Specialties:
Business - 20% Real Estate - 20% Mediation - 20% Construction / Development - 20% Securities / Investment Fraud - 20%
Languages:
Spanish
Associations:
Arizona Court of Appeals,Judge Pro Tem - Member, 1995-present Maricopa County Superior Court,Judge Pro Tem - Member, 1994-present American Agricultural Law Association - Member American Bar Association, Forum on the Construction Industry; Sections on Business and Real Estate Law - Member Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association - Member State Bar of Arizona, Sections on Litigation, Real Estate, Construction and Business Law - Member
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John Hoopes (1976-1983), Delores Hint (1981-1985), David Jones (1966-1979), Melanie Lepine (1978-1982), Melanie Hint (1978-1982), Henry Macler (1954-1958)
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The story of the Maya Apocalypse is mostly one about media and marketing, not about the ancient Mayas, said John Hoopes, an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Kansas and a Mayan history scholar.
John Hoopes, a University of Kansas anthropologist and archaeologist, has spent much time debunking the Mayan end-of-the-world predictions, arguing they are "contemporary hype ... invented by our culture and promoted by the mass media." He blames, in part, a junk-science hangover from the psychedeli
Date: Nov 12, 2012
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Doomsday in 1 Year? Why the World Won't End on Dec. 21, 2012
"A lot of the end-of-the-world mythologies are the result of Christian eschatology introduced by Franciscan missionaries," John Hoopes, a scholar of Maya history at the University of Kansas, told Livescience, referring to missionaries just entering the New World andcoming into contact with native pe