American Anthropological Association conference includes special session on Multilingual Education organized by SIL staff (November 2006) The 105th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) held in San Jose, California, (15-19 November 2006) included three SIL anthropology and literacy consultants who organized, chaired and presented papers in a session reviewed by the Council on Anthropology and Education. Since its founding in 1902, the AAA is now the world's largest professional organization of individuals interested in anthropology. Read more about American Anthropological Association conference includes special session on Multilingual Education organized by SIL staff
"Basketballs for Bows and Arrows: Deforestation and Agta Culture Change" published in Cultural Survival Quarterly (July 26, 2004) Dr. Thomas N. Headland recently celebrated his long friendship with the Agta people of the Philippines in a bittersweet article written for the magazine, Cultural Survival Quarterly. As members of SIL Philippines for over 40 years, Dr. Headland and his wife, Janet, began work with the Agta hunter-gatherers in 1962. Read more about "Basketballs for Bows and Arrows: Deforestation and Agta Culture Change" published in Cultural Survival Quarterly