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CURRICULUM VITAE H. LYN WHITE MILES, PH.D. CONTACT INFORMATION Tennessee: Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Geography, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 615 McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403. Ph. 423-425-4440; Mobile: 770-842-7010; Fax 423-425-2251; [email protected]. Georgia: Chantek Foundation & Animal Nation, Inc., 4430 Wade Green Road, Ste. 180-131, Kennesaw, Georgia 30144. Ph. 770-842-7010; www.apenet.org ; chantek.org. EDUCATION University of Connecticut, Ph.D., Anthropology, 1978. Dissertation: The Use of Sign Language by Two Chimpanzees (language evolution with Philip Lieberman; primate behavior with Alison Richard, Yale University; ape language research with Roger S. Fouts, Institute for Primate Studies; language acquisition with Jacqueline Sachs; human evolution with William S. Laughlin; ethology with Benson Ginsburg; research methods with Pertti Pelto. Yale University, Dept. of Anthropology, Primatology with Alison Richard, 1972-73 RESEARCH INTERESTS Enculturation of great apes, especially the orangutan Chantek whom I raised and taught to use sign language and aspects of human culture Cultural primatology, including great ape communication, cognition and natural culture & traditions Communicative, linguistic, and cultural abilities of enculturated animals, including use of sign language, discourse, code switching, linguistic frames, tool-making, navigation, games, computers, arts and crafts, cultural processes, invention, imitation, theory of mind, emulation, self-awareness, empathy, deception, etc. Human cognitive, linguistic, & symbolic evolution Personhood of apes, humans with disabilities, First Nations, and other human groups Comparative, developmental, evolutionary, ethological, and life history methods Culture-based sanctuaries for great apes & zoo design centered on culture Field research: orangutans, Meratus Forest, Indonesia Application of cultural processes to organizational culture, business & marketing Advocacy for and conservation of great apes Teaching anthropology & active learning methods

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CURRICULUM VITAE

H. LYN WHITE MILES, PH.D. CONTACT INFORMATION

Tennessee: Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Geography, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 615 McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403. Ph. 423-425-4440; Mobile: 770-842-7010; Fax 423-425-2251; [email protected]. Georgia: Chantek Foundation & Animal Nation, Inc., 4430 Wade Green Road, Ste. 180-131, Kennesaw, Georgia 30144. Ph. 770-842-7010; www.apenet.org; chantek.org. EDUCATION

University of Connecticut, Ph.D., Anthropology, 1978. Dissertation: The Use of Sign Language by Two Chimpanzees (language evolution with Philip Lieberman;

primate behavior with Alison Richard, Yale University; ape language research with Roger S. Fouts, Institute for Primate Studies; language acquisition with Jacqueline Sachs; human evolution with William S. Laughlin; ethology with Benson Ginsburg; research methods with Pertti Pelto.

Yale University, Dept. of Anthropology, Primatology with Alison Richard, 1972-73 RESEARCH INTERESTS

Enculturation of great apes, especially the orangutan Chantek whom I raised and taught to use sign

language and aspects of human culture Cultural primatology, including great ape communication, cognition and natural culture & traditions Communicative, linguistic, and cultural abilities of enculturated animals, including use of sign

language, discourse, code switching, linguistic frames, tool-making, navigation, games, computers, arts and crafts, cultural processes, invention, imitation, theory of mind, emulation, self-awareness, empathy, deception, etc.

Human cognitive, linguistic, & symbolic evolution Personhood of apes, humans with disabilities, First Nations, and other human groups Comparative, developmental, evolutionary, ethological, and life history methods Culture-based sanctuaries for great apes & zoo design centered on culture Field research: orangutans, Meratus Forest, Indonesia Application of cultural processes to organizational culture, business & marketing Advocacy for and conservation of great apes Teaching anthropology & active learning methods

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ACADEMIC, RESEARCH, & PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

1990-present UC FOUNDATION PROFESSOR OF ANTHROPOLOGY, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga. 2007-2009 ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ANTHROPOLOGY, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw,

Georgia. 2002-present PRESIDENT, Animal Nation, Inc. & Chantek Foundation, supporting conservation

through interspecies communication, Kennesaw, Georgia, co-founded by British musician Peter Gabriel.

1978-present DIRECTOR, Project Chantek, a cultural, cognitive, and linguistic investigation of an

enculturated orangutan Chantek, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. 1997-2004 SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW, Zoo Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia. 1995-2000 RESEARCH DIRECTOR, Chattanooga Zoo, Chattanooga, Tennessee. 1986-1989 AFFILIATE SCIENTIST, Division of Behavioral Biology, Yerkes Regional Primate Research

Center, Emory University. 1982-1989 UC FOUNDATION ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ANTHROPOLOGY, University of Tennessee-

Chattanooga. 1979 VISITING PROFESSOR OF ANTHROPOLOGY, University of Tennessee-Knoxville. 1976-1981 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ANTHROPOLOGY, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga. 1971-1972 LECTURER IN ANTHROPOLOGY, University of Connecticut-Hartford. 1973-1974 LECTURER IN ANTHROPOLOGY, Eastern Connecticut State University. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Center for Academic Research & Training in Anthropogeny (CARTA) American Association of Physical Anthropologists American Society of Primatologists American Anthropological Association International Primatological Society Language Origins Society Animal Behavior Society EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE

Editorial Associate for Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Cambridge University Press. Editorial Associate for Anthropogeny, Project for Exmplaining the Origins of Humans, Center for

Academic Research & Training in Anthropogeny (CARTA), University of California-San Diego, San Diego, CA. Domains: Language, Cognition, & Culture.

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FIELD & OTHER RESEARCH

1978-present PROJECT CHANTEK. Communication, language, symbols, culture, emotions, tool-making,

arts and crafts, and cognition of an enculturated orangutan Chantek taught to use gestural signs based on the American Sign Language for the Deaf. Studies conducted at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, and Zoo Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia.

1999 MERATUS FOREST & WANARISET RESEARCH CENTER, South Kalimantan, Borneo

(Indonesia). Preliminary field study of orangutans in primary rain forest and in rehabilitation facility with half-way houses.

1992 CHACO CANYON, NEW MEXICO. Anasazi and Navajo rock art symbols, including

Supernova site (1991-1992). 1974 INSTITUTE FOR PRIMATE STUDIES, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.

Chimpanzee use of sign language with Roger S. Fouts. AWARDS, HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS

2010 Video Exhibit, Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 2005 Think Tank Exhibit, National Zoo, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 2004 Honored Guest with conservationists Jane Goodall & UN Ambasador Andrew Young at the

Richard Leakey Presentation, Fernbank Museum, Atlanta, GA Honored Guest, 2004 Peter Gabriel Up Tour, West Palm Beach, FL, Los Angeles, CA, San Francisco, CA, Detroit, MI, Columbus, OH

2003 Exceptional Professor Award 1996 Student Government Outstanding Professor 1995 University Outstanding Professor Finalist, Student Government Association Exceptional Professor Award 1993 Exceptional Professor Award 1992 Exceptional Professor Award 1991 Faculty Vice-President (1991-1992) 1990 College of Arts & Sciences Research Prize 1990 Alumni Outstanding Professor Finalist 1988 Exceptional Professor Award 1985 Distinguished Professor Award 1983 Southeast Regional Lecturer, Sigma Xi (1983-1986) Distinguished Professor Award 1982 Distinguished Professor Award 1980 Distinguished Professor Award 1979 Distinguished Professor Award 1978 University of Chattanooga Foundation Professorship (1978-present) Distinguished Professor Award 1977 Distinguished Professor Award 1975 University of Connecticut Fellowships, $16,000 (1972-1975)

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REVIEWER

JOURNALS Science Journal of the International Primatological Society Behavioral & Brain Sciences Journal of Comparative Psychology American Anthropologist International Journal of Contemporary Psychology New Ideas in Psychology American Journal of Primatology Current Contents Journal of Developmental Processes Zoo Biology

AGENCIES & FOUNDATIONS National Institutes of Health National Science Foundation MacArthur Foundation National Geographic Society L.S.B. Leakey Foundation National Institute of Mental Health

PUBLISHERS Cengage Publishing Company Holt Rinehart & Winston Thompson Learning West Publishing Company Allyn & Bacon Contemporary Publishing Company McGraw Hill HarperCollins Harcourt Brace & Jovanovich Wadsworth Publishing Company

NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL MEDIA COVERAGE

[Television, film, radio, internet, and print media play an important role in raising international public awareness about animal intelligence, language ability, culture, consciousness, emotion, personhood, and conservation. A full list is available upon request or provided below.]

NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES 2007 Reader’s Digest-Canada 2006 Reader’s Digest 2005 Orion (UK) 2003 The Australian Magazine 2002 Chronicle of Education 2001 U. S. News & World Report 2001 New Scientist 2001 Harper’s 2001 Another Magazine 2000 London Sunday Times Magazine 1999 Time 1999 Reader’s Digest 1997 Associated Press 1997 Atlanta Journal Constitution 1997 Philadelphia Enquirer 1996 Time 1996 Chicago Tribune 1995 New York Times 1995 Washington Post 1995 Associated Press

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1995 Science News 1995 Washingtonian 1995 Zoogoer 1995 Journal of NIH Research 1995 Detroit Free Press 1995 Detroit Free Press 1995 Chronicle of Higher Education 1993 Omni Magazine 1988 Psychology Today 1987 Natural History Wildlife magazine-Japan 1987 Hartford Courant 1986 Associated Press 1986 Atlanta Journal Constitution 1986 Der Spiegel 1985 Washington Post 1985 United Press International 1983 Atlanta Journal Constitution 1983 Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel 1983 Houston Post 1982 International Wildlife 1981 Contact Magazine 1979 Associate Press 1979 National Review 1978 Associated Press 1979 German Weekly News Illustrated 1975 San Francisco Examiner 1975 New Haven Register

FILM, VIDEO, & INTERNET 2009 What Does It Mean to be Human: Primate Heritage, Smithsonian Institution 2005 Lingua Franca, Australian Broadcasting Corporation Radio Network 2004 An Inspiring Home for Apes, Science News For Kids Online 2002 Daily Planet, Discovery Channel Canada, Toronto, Canada 2002 ABC Television News, ABC Los Angeles 2002 All Things Considered, National Public Radio 2001 Chantek the Orangutan: An Inter-species Chat. Yahoo! Chat, chat-yahoo.com

2001 The Cleverest Ape in the World, With Susan Blackmore, United Productions, BBC 2000 They Call Him Chantek, Cunliffe Productions, Discovery Channel/Animal Planet 2000 We the Animals, Ideas, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Radio 2000 When Animals Talk, Weller-Grossman Productions, A&E 2000 Ideas: We the Animals, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio (CBC) 1999 In the Wild: Orangutans of Borneo With Julia Roberts, Tigress Productions, BBC 1999 All They Need Is Words, Inform Action & CBC, Toronto, Canada 1999 Orangutans, Orangutan Foundation International (OFI), Los Angeles, California 1998 Evening News, WGNX-TV, Atlanta, Georgia 1998 News, Angela Treglia, TV Italia, Italian Television, Rome, Italy 1997 That’s Incredible Special, Landsburg Company, Los Angeles, California, ABC 1997 Front and Center, Monica Schneider, CLTV, Chicago, Illinois 1997 CNN News, CNN

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1996 Associated Press Radio News, Associated Press Radio 1996 Quirks and Quarks, CBC Radio, Toronto, Canada 1995 ABC News: What Are Animals Capable of Thinking Of?, ABC 1993 Contact, Sci-Fi Channel 1993 Inside Space, USA Network 1993 The Human Quest, Roger Bingham, Producer, KCET, Calif. Public Television 1998 The Birth of Language, Highroad Productions, CBC, Toronto, Canada 1986 Les Animaux Du Monde, French Public Television, Paris, France 1986 CBC News, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) 1986 Ourselves and Other Animals, Harcourt Films, Ltd, BBC 1986 AP Radio News, Associated Press (AP), Washington, DC 1983 Unknown World: What Orangutan Wants to Say, Japan (NHK) 1993 Signs of the Apes, Songs of the Whales, NOVA, PBS 1983 Paul Harvey The Rest of the Story, Paul Harvey, ABC Radio 1983 Nighttime Magazine, KCBS Radio, San Francisco, California, CBS Radio 1982 That’s Incredible, Michael Marr, Producer, ABC 1981 3-2-1 Contact, Children’s Television Workshop, PBS 1980 News, Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) 1980 News, Forest Sawyer, ABC News 1980 20/20, Craig Fisher, Osprey Productions, ABC 1979 PM Magazine, Fox 5, Atlanta, Georgia 1979 Forest Sawyer Show, WGST, Atlanta, Georgia 1979 PM Magazine, WNGE, Nashville, Tennessee CONSULTING

2008 Mayor’s Council on Disability, Chattanooga, Tennessee 2007 Gary Selden & Harry Vardis, Coles School of Business, Department of Management &

Entrepreneurship Business Innovation and Creativity Project & Creative Focus, Inc, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw

2006 Mystery Ape, National Geographic Society 2001 Orangutan Habitat, Center for Great Apes, Wachula, Florida Horizons: Tomorrow’s World. Paul Olding, BBC The Power of Play, Animal Planet Profiles: Peter Singer, Tuppence Stone Productions & BBC 2000 Georgia Institute of Technology Primatech Project 48 Hours, CBS 1999 The Parrot’s Lament, Rain Productions, New York, New York

The Great Apes, Tigress Productions, National Geographic Television (NGT 1998 Mayor’s Council on Disability, Chattanooga, Tennessee

Tigress Productions, In the Wild: Orangutans of Borneo With Julia Roberts NBC Television Dateline

1997 National Geographic Explorer, National Geograhic Television 1993 Georgia Institute of Technology Primatech Project 1997 Orangutans, National Geographic Explorer

Chimpanzee Exhibit, Chattanooga Zoo, Chattanooga, Tennessee 1996 Mammals, Sir David Attenborough, London, England, UK 1995 Congo, directed by Frank Marshall, Paramount Pictures

Chimpanzee Exhibit, Chattanoog Zoo, Chattanooga, Tennessee Booee, 20/20, ABC Television

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World of Discvovery – Orangutans: Children of the Forest, BBC ABC KANE Productions, Los Angeles, California Think Tank Exhibit, National Zoo, Smithsonian Institution Animal Cognition, German ZDF, German Public Television 1994 Primates, Green Umbrella, London, England, Discovery Channel 1993 Horizons: Animal Minds, Orlando Television Productions, Ltd., BBC 1992 Chimpanzee Exhibit, Chattanooga Zoo, Chattanooga, Tennessee 1991 People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)

Chimpanzee Exhibit, Chattanooga Zoo, Chattanooga, Tennessee 1990 Expert Witness, Berosini Orangutan Animal Cruelty Case, Jones, Jones, Close & Brown, Attorneys

at Law, Las Vegas, Nevada 1989 People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)

Peter Argentine, Pittsburgh Public Television Global Village, Discovery Channel 1988 Choices Documentary Film Project, Georgia Public Television 1985 Animal Behavior Documentary, Public Broadcasting Corporation

Gender Equity, United Parcel Service, Chattanooga, Tennessee (1979-1985) 1984 National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 1981 Orangutan Exhibit, Audobon Park Zoological Garden, New Orleans, LA 1979 Orangutan Exhibit, Memphis Zoo & Aquarium, Memphis, Tennessee Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department, Hamilton County, Tennessee 1976 Orangutan Exhibit, Audobon Park Zoological Garden, New Orleans, LA

Project Nim, Department of Psychology, Columbia University

RESEARCH AND OTHER GRANTS

2009 Chantek: The Language and Cultural Development of an Enculturated Orangutan. Faculty

Development (Sabbatical) Grant. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (~$50,000). 2005 Personhood, Lies, and Tools: Research with an Enculturated Great Ape (with Kathi McIntire).

University of Chattanooga Foundation ($2,000). 2004 Anthropology for Young People. University Bound Summer Enrichment Program, University of

Tennessee at Chattanooga. 2004. ($1,500). Music Studies With An Enculturated Orangutan Chantek. University of Chattanooga Foundation.

2004. ($3,000). Tool and Craft Construction and Usage By An Enculturated Orangutan, Chantek. (with Maurice

M. Dieterlie). University of Chattanooga Foundation. 2004. ($1,000). Deception By A Signing Orangutan (with James Craig Martindale). University of Chattanooga

Foundation. 2004. ($1,000). Great Ape Personhood. (with Kathi McIntire). University of Chattanooga Foundation. 2004.

($1,000). 2002 Great Ape Personhood. Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga. 2002 ($7,800).

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2000 Problem-Based Learning Faculty Development Grant. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. 2000 ($700).

1999 They Call Him Chantek Faculty Development (Sabbatical) Grant. University of Tennessee at

Chattanooga. 1999-2000 (~$50,000). 1996 Retention of Signs by an Orangutan. University of Chattanooga Foundation, 1996-1997 ($2,892). 1995 Project Chantek National Zoo Exhibit. University of Chattanooga Foundation, 1995-1996

($3,000). Generalization of Signs, University of Chattanooga Foundation, 1995-1996 ($2,500). 1994 Imitation in a signing orangutan. University of Chattanooga Foundation, 1994-1995 ($1,620). Smithsonian Exhibit of Project Chantek. UC Foundation, 1994, ($1,000). 1993 Production and Comprehension of Signs by an Orangutan. University of Chattanooga

Foundation, 1993-1994 ($3,298). Self-awareness in a Signing Orangutan. University of Chattanooga Foundation, 1993-1994

($1,215). 1992 Living Fossils: Custom Application of Interactive Software in a Physical Anthropology Laboratory

(with S. E. Harper). Center of Excellence for Computer Applications, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 1992-1993 ($1,975).

Linguistic and Visual Anthropology at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. University of Chattanooga

Foundation, 1992-1993, $1,000. 1991 Generalization, Self-signing and Planning in a Sign Language-Trained Orangutan. University of

Chattanooga Foundation, 1991-1992, $1,190. Human Symbolic Evolution at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. University of Chattanooga

Foundation, 1991-1992 ($1,000). 1990 Environmental Enrichment for a Solitary Adult Male Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). University

of Chattanooga Foundation, 1990-1991, $1,000. Chilapalapa: A Sociolinguistic Study. University of Chattanooga Foundation, 1990-1991 ($892). The Development of Deception in an Orangutan Using Sign Language. University of

Chattanooga Foundation, 1990-1991, $997. 1987 Communication and Cognition: An Interspecific Investigation. National Institutes of Health,

1987-1988, Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, $57,835. 1986 The Development of Reference. University of Chattanooga Foundation, 1986-1987, $1,499. 1985 Cognitive Development In a Signing Orangutan. University of Chattanooga Foundation, 1985-

1986, $2,934.

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1984 Communication and Cognition: An Interspecific Investigation. National Institutes of Health &

National Science Foundation, 1984-1986, $165,841.

The Emergence of Semantic Categories in an Orangutan. University of Chattanooga Foundation, 1984-1985, $3,000.

An Investigation of Language and Cognition. University of Chattanooga Foundation, 1983-1986, $22,000.

1983 Linguistic Deception by a Captive Orangutan. University of Chattanooga Foundation, 1983-1984,

$1,970. 1982 Communication & Cognition: An Interspecific Investigation. National Institutes of Health New

Investigator Research Award, 1982-1984, $103,686. 1981 Communication and Cognition: An Interspecific Investigation. National Institutes of Health, 1981-

1983, $100,984. The Development of a Communicative and Symbolic Capacity in an Orangutan. National Science

Foundation, 1981-1983, $49,965. Physical Anthropology Laboratory. University of Chattanooga Foundation, R04-1076-08, 1981-

1982, $2,831. Linguistic Analysis of the Use of Gestural Signs by an Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus). University

of Chattanooga Foundation, 1981-1982, $1,995. Contextual Analysis of Sign Acquistion by an Orangutan, UC Foundation, 1980-1981, $1,995. 1980 Cognitive and Communicative Development of an Orangutan. National Institute of Mental

Health, 1980-1981, $10,000. Communication and Cognition: An Interspecific Investigation, National Institutes of Health New

Investigator Research Award, 1980-1982, $72,130. Behavioral Study Grant. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 1980-1981, $11,826. Orangutan Language Project. Nippon Hoso Kyokai Foundation, 1980-1981, $5,000. Linguistic Analysis of the Use of Gestural Signs by an Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus). University

of Chattanooga Foundation, 1980-1981, $1,995.

The Communicative Competence of an Orang-utan Using the Gestural Signs of the American Sign Language for the Deaf, University of Chattanooga Foundation, 1980-1981, $1,800.

1979 The Linguistic Development of an Orangutan, University of Chattanooga Foundation, 1979-1980

($6,000). 1978 The Linguistic Development of an Orangutan. University of Chattanooga Foundation, 1978-1980,

$27,000.

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1976 Sign Language Studies with Chimpanzees. University of Connecticut Research Foundation, 1976, $449.

Natural Communication in the Use of Sign Language by Chimpanzees. International

Primatological Society, 1976 ($200). 1975 The Use of Sign Language by Two Chimpanzees. University of Connecticut Research Foundation,

1975, $278. 1973 Conversations With Apes. University of Connecticut Research Foundation, 1973-1974, $3,500. PUBLICATIONS

• BOOKS Miles, H. Lyn White. Conversations With Apes, in preparation. Miles, H. Lyn White. Chantek: The first orangutan person, in preparation. 1999 Parker, S. T., Mitchell, R. W., & Miles, H. Lyn White (Eds.). (1999). The mentality of gorillas and

orangutans, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1997 Mitchell, R. W., Thompson, N. S., & Miles, H. Lyn White (Eds.). (1997). Anthropomorphism,

anecdotes, and animals, Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

• ARTICLES & CHAPTERS 2010 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2010). Religion and evolution in the Southeast. Proceedings of the

Southern Anthropological Society. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, in preparation. 2008 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2008). Language and the intellectual abilities of orangutans [revised &

updated]. Original Study in William A. Haviland, Harald Prins, Dana Walrath, Bunny McBride, Eds. Anthropology: The Human Challenge, 13th edition. Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth, pp. 371-372. [Also Anthropology: The Human Challenge, 12th edition, pp. 355-356 and electronic version].

Miles, H. Lyn White. (2008). Language and the intellectual abilities of orangutans [updated]. In William A. Haviland, Harald Prins, Dana Walrath, & Bunny McBride, Eds. The Essence of Anthropology: The Human Challenge. 2nd edition. Wadsworth Cengage, pp. 164-167 [Also 1st edition]. Miles, H. Lyn White. (2008). Language and the intellectual abilities of orangutans. In William. A. Haviland, Harald Prins, Dana Walrath, & Bunny McBride, Eds. Cultural Anthropology: The Human Challenge, 12th edition. Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth, pp. 101-103.

2005 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2005). The intellectual abilities of orang-utans, with afterword. In William.

A. Haviland, Harald Prins, Dana Walrath, & Bunny McBride, Eds. Anthropology, 11th edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, pp. 370-372.

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2003 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2003). Personhood. In Jane Goodall, Roger S. Fouts, & Francine Patterson (Ed.). The Great Ape Project Census: Recognition for the Uncounted, with introduction by Peter Singer, pp. 239-244. Portland, OR: Great Ape Project Books.

Patterson, Francine. Miles, H. Lyn White & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. Sue. (2003). Maui Ape Preserve

(MAP): The Ape Consortium for Global Research, Education and Conservation, Gorilla Foundation, Woodside, CA, [Electronic version, koko.org].

2000 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2000). The intellectual ability of orang-utans. In William A. Haviland,

Harald Prins, Dana Walrath, & Bunny McBride, Eds. Anthropology: The Human Challenge, 9th edition, pp. 118-122. Orlando, FL: Harcourt College Publishers. [Also Anthropology: The Human Challenge, 8th edition, pp. 107-111].

1999 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1999). Symbolic communication with and by great apes. In Sue. T. Parker,

Robert. W. Mitchell, & H. Lyn White Miles (Eds.), The mentality of gorillas and orangutans: Comparative perspectives, pp. 197-210. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.

1998 Miles, H. Lyn White. & Roberts, Warren. (1998). Methodologies, not method for primate theory

of mind. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 21,1, 126.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1998). Chantek: The thinking ape ambassador. Zoom, XI, 1, 8-9. 1997 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1997). The intellectual abilities of orang-utans. In William. A. Haviland,

Harald Prins, Dana Walrath, & Bully McBride, Eds. Human Evolution and Prehistory, pp. 107-111. Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt Brace.

Mitchell, Robert W., Thompson, Nicholas S., & Miles, H. Lyn White. (1997). Taking

anthropomorphism and anecdotes seriously. In Robert W. Mitchell, Nicholas S. Thompson, & H. Lyn White Miles (Eds.), Anthropomorphism, anecdotes, and animals, pp. 3-11. Albany, NY: State University of New York.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1997). Anthropomorphism, apes and language. In Robert W. Mitchell,

Nicholas S. Thompson, & H. Lyn White Miles (Eds.), Anthropomorphism, anecdotes, and animals, pp. 383-404. Albany, NY: State University of New York.

1996 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1996). Anthropomorphism, primates and language. In Robert W. Mitchell, Nicholas S. Thompson, & H. Lyn White Miles (Eds.), Anthropomorphism, anecdotes, and animals (pp. 432-455). Albany, NY: State University of New York.

Miles, H. Lyn White, Mitchell, Robert W., & Harper, Stephen E. (1996). Simon says: The

development of imitation in a signing orangutan. In Anne Russon, Kim Bard, & Sue T. Parker (Eds.), Reaching into thought: The minds of the great apes (pp. 521-562). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

1995 Mitchell, Robert W., & Miles, H. Lyn White. (1995). Apes and language: Human uniqueness

again? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 18, 1, 200-201. 1994 Miles, H. Lyn White, & Harper, Stephen E. (1994). Chantek: The language ability of an

enculturated orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus). In J. Ogden, L. Perkins, & L. Sheeran (Eds.), Proceedings of the international conference on "orangutans: the neglected ape" (pp. 209-219). San Diego: Zoological Society of San Diego & Fullerton, CA: California State University Press.

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Miles, H. Lyn White. (1994). ME CHANTEK: The development of self-awareness in a signing

orangutan. In Sue Parker, Robert W. Mitchell, & Maria Boccia (Eds.), Self-awareness in monkeys and apes: Developmental Perspectives (pp. 254-272). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Also Self-awareness in monkeys and apes: Developmental Perspectives, paperback (pp. 511-539).

Miles, H. Lyn White, & Harper, Stephen E. (1994). "Ape language" studies and the study of

human language origins. In Duane Quiatt, & J. Itani (Eds.), Hominid culture in primate perspective (pp. 253-278). Denver, CO: University Press of Colorado.

1993 Mitchell, Robert W., & Miles, H. Lyn White. (1993). Apes have mimetic culture. Behavioral and

Brain Sciences, 16, 4, 768. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1993). Language and the orangutan: The old 'person' of the forest. In P.

Cavalieri, & P. Singer (Eds.), The great ape project: Equality beyond humanity (pp. 42-57). London: Fourth Estate. [Also New York: St. Martins Press, 1995].

1992 Miles, H. Lyn White, Mitchell, Robert. W., & Harper, Stephen. E. (1992, Spring). Signing and

simulacra: Language, imitation, and enculturated apes. International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations Newsletter, 9, 10.

Miles, H. Lyn White, Mitchell, Robert W., & Harper, Stephen E. (1992). Imitation and self-

awareness in a signing orangutan. Symposium on Comparative Developmental Approaches to the Study of Self-recognition and Imitation. Abstracts of the VIV Congress of the International Primatological Society.

1991 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1991). The development of symbolic communication in apes and early

hominids. In W. von Raffler-Engel, J. Wind, & A. Jonker (Eds.), Studies in language origins: Vol. 2 (pp. 9-20). New York, NY: John Benjamins.

1990 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1990). The cognitive foundations for reference in a signing orangutan. In

Sue T. Parker, & Kathleen R. Gibson (Eds.), "Language" and intelligence in monkeys and apes: Comparative developmental perspectives (pp. 511-539). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Paperback edition, 1994. Cambridge University Press.]

1989 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1989). Anthropomorphism, primates, and language. Absracts of the Animal

Behavior Society. 1987 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1987). The development of symbolic communication in apes and early

hominids. Language Origins Society Abstracts, 3, 17. 1986 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1986). How can I tell a lie? Apes, language and the problem of deception.

In Robert. W. Mitchell, & Nicholas. S. Thompson (Eds.), Deception: Perspectives on human and nonhuman deceit (pp. 245-266). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1986). Cognitive development in a signing orangutan. Primate Report, 14,

179-180. 1983 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1983). Two-way communication with apes and the evolution of language.

In Eric de Grollier (Ed.), Glossogenetics: The origin and evolution of language (pp. 201-210). Paris: Harwood Academic Publishers.

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Miles, H. Lyn White. (1983). Apes and language: The search for communicative competence. In

Judith de Luce, & Hugh T. Wilder (Eds.), Language in primates: Perspectives and implications: Proceedings of the Transdisciplinary Symposium on Glossogenetics (pp. 43-61). New York: Springer-Verlag.

1982 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1982). Communication with apes: A novel environmental approach.

Proceedings of the American Association of Zoologiacl Parks and Aquariums. 1980 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1980). Acquisition of gestural signs by an infant orangutan (Pongo

pygmaeus). American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 52, 256-257. 1978 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1978). Natural communications and sign combinations in the use of sign

language by chimpanzees. In David Chivers, & J. Herbert (Eds.), Recent advances in primatology : Vol 1: Behaviour (pp. 897-899). New York: Academic Press.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1978). Language acquisition in apes and children. In Fred C. Peng (Ed.),

Sign language and language acquisition in man and ape: New dimensions in comparative psycholinguistics (pp. 103-120). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1978). Conversations with apes: The use of sign language by two

chimpanzees (Doctoral dissertation, University of Connecticut, 1978). Dissertation Abstracts International, 39, 11A.

1977 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1977). Language acquisition in apes and children. Man versus ape

(American Association for the Advancement of Science Audiocassettes). Evanston, IL: Cebar Communications.

1976 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1976). The communicative competence of child and chimpanzee. In S. R.

Harnad, H. D. Steklis, & J. B. Lancaster (Eds.), Origins and evolution of language and speech. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 280, 592-597.

• PUBLISHED REVIEWS

1998 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1998). [Review of J. Vauclair, Animal cognition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard

University Press, 1996]. Contemporary Psychology, 43, 356-357. 1991 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1991). [Review of R. A. Gardner, B. T. Gardner, & T. E. Van Cantfort (Eds.),

Teaching sign language to chimpanzees. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989]. Journal of the International Primatological Society, 12, 3.

1983 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1983). [Review of H. D. Steklis, & M. J. Raleigh (Eds.), Neurobiology of

social communication in primates: An evolutionary perspective. New York: Academic Press, 1979]. American Anthropologist, 85, 165-166.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1983). [Review of E. Linden, Apes, men, and language (2nd ed.). New York:

Penguin Books, 1981]. American Anthropologist, 85, 201. 1982 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1982). [Review of A. Lock, The Guided reinvention of language. New York:

Academic Press, 1980]. American Anthropologist, 84, 742-743.

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• PUBLISHED PHOTOGRAPHS, VIDEO, & JOURNALISM 2010 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2010). What Does It Mean to be Human? Natural History Museum,

Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 2008 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2008). UTC Merger Agreement: Unkept Promise?: We Need a Major

University to Become a Major City, Chattanooga Times Free Press, February 10. 2007 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2007). Major University, Major City. Chattanoogan.com, December 11. 2005 Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (2005). Chantek painting photo. Orion, 24:2:40-45, March-

April 2005. 2004 Miles, H. Lyn White. (with Francine Patterson). (2004). Maui Ape Project: The Ape Consortium

for Global Research, Education and Conservation. Woodside, CA: Gorilla Foundation. Miles, H. Lyn White. (Designer). (2004). Chantek Foundation, Animal Nation, & ApeNet, Inc.

websites. Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (2004). Chantek photos; Peter Gabriel, Francine Patterson

& Lyn Miles photo. Animal Nation, Inc., apenet.org website. Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (2004). Chantek photos. Yahoo.

it.groups.yahoo.com/group/apenet_italia. Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (2004). Chantek making a necklace. W. Haviland,

Anthropology 11th, 12th & 13th edition. Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt. 2002 Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (2002). Chantek photo. W. Haviland, Cultural

Anthropology: The Human Challenge, 13th edition, pp. 101-102 [Also Cultural Anthropology: The Human Challenge, 11th, 12th editions].

Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (2002). Chantek Photo. W. Haviland, Human Evolution &

Prehistory: The Human Challenge, 9th edition [Also Human Evolution & Prehistory: The Human Challenge, 8th edition].

2001 Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (2001). Chantek photo. W. Haviland, Anthropology, 10th

edition. Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt. Miles, H. Lyn White. (Videographer). (2001). Photographs & archival videoclips. When Animals

Talk, A&E & Weller Productions. 1999 Miles, H. Lyn White. (Contributor). (1999). Thirty-eight archival videoclips. They Call Him

Chantek, Discovery Channel/Animal Planet. Miles, H. Lyn White. (Contributor). (1999). They Call Him Chantek. A one-hour documentary of

my research with Chantek, with location filming in Chattanooga, TN, Atlanta, GA, Washington, D.C., and Kalimantan, Indonesia. (2000). Cunliffe-Franklyn Productions, Chichester, England. Photographs published: Baby Chantek, Chantek and Lyn in Van. Videoclips published: Chantek and Lyn on Walk on Campus, Chantek in Crib, Chantek on Campus, Chantek Going Into Trailer, Lyn in Trailer, Chantek’s Spiderwalk, Chantek and Lyn in Kitchen Rocking Chair, Chantek and Lyn in Trailer with Crib, Chatnek and Lyn with Banana in Trailer, Chantek with Bottle in Trailer, Chantek and Lyn Eating in Yard, Chantek and Ann on Trailer Steps, Chantek and Candy

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Giving Instructions, Chantek in Oak Street Yard, Chantek in Swimming Pool, Chantek and Lyn on Walk, Chantek Doing Puzzle on Sidewalk, Chantek Doing Puzzle on Sidewalk 2, Chantek on His Bike, Chantek Playing in His Yard, Chantek and Ann With Bag in His Yard, Chantek and Lyn on Jungle Gym, Chantek and Ann Doing Sumersault, Chantek and Ann Cleaning Up Yard, Chantek Opening, Chantek Climbing Fence, Chantek Walking in Yard, Chantek at Yerkes Center, Chantek and Ann Grooming, Chantek and Ann on Steps, Chantek With His Money, Chantek With 22 Step Tool Task, Chantek With Rocky and Ann, Chantek With Rocky and Ann Feeding, Chantek and Lyn on Fence, Chantek Doing Puzzle 2, Chantek With Box, Chantek and Lyn in Rough Play in Yard.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (1999). Chantek photo. D. Falk, Primate Diversity. New

York: W. W. Norton. Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (1999). Chantek photos. Discovery Channel/Animal Planet,

video production. 1998 Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (1998). Chantek & Chantek signs FOOD-EAT photos.

Zoom, XI, 1, Winter 1998, pp. 8-9. Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (1997). Chantek photos. ABC: Landsburg Company, video

production. 1995 Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (1995). Chantek photos in article: Cast-off orangutans:

Controversy surrounds implications of a hybrid label, Science News, 147:12, p. 184-185, 189. 1994 Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (1994). Project Chantek. Think tank: Animal thinking

permanent exhibit, Washington, D.C.: National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.

1994 Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (1994). Chantek signing TICKLE and Chantek in the snow

photos. A. Barnett, Man of the woods. World Fact-file yearbook. London: International Masters Publishers.

1976 Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (1976). Ape signing. G. H. Pelto, & P. J. Pelto, The Human

Adventure: An Introduction to Anthropology (p. 156). New York: Macmillan. Miles, H. Lyn White. (Photographer). (1976). Ape art. G. H. Pelto, & P. J. Pelto, The Human

Adventure: An Introduction to Anthropology (p. 156). New York: Macmillan. PAPERS & PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

2010 Miles, H. Lyn White, & Marinello, Christopher. (2010, February). I didn’t evolve from no monkey:

Religious narratives about human evolution in the Southeast. In H. Lyn White Miles, Chair. The Interface of Science and Narrative: Four Cases. Annual meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society, Savannah, Georgia.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (2010, February). Material culture and found art assemblage by an orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus). Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society, Savannah, Georgia.

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Miles, H. Lyn White. (2010, February). Bonobo bitches: Lessons in overcoming patriarchy. In Robert Shanafelt, Chair. Building Bridges in Theory, Practice, and Pedagogy, Part II. Annual meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society, Savannah, Georgia.

2009 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2009, November 5). In Eugene Linden, Moderator. Animal Mind Choices

and Challenges Annual Forum. Virginia Technological Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (2009, October 26). Bonobo Bitches: Primates and Patriarchy. In Ralph Covino, Chair. Women’s Studies Symposium. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (2009, October 5). Ecofeminism, primatology, and the case for great ape personhood. In Michael Jaynes, Moderator. Activist Ecofeminism, Departments of English & Women’s Studies, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

2008 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2008, February 1). Talking with animals. Science Forum. University of

Tennessee-Knoxville, Knoxville, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (2008, October 1-4). Wampum trade from Northeast to Southeast.

Moundville Festival, University of Alabama Museum, Moundville Park, Alabama. 2007 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2007, November). What is a person? Lessons from disability. In H. L.

Miles, M. Rigler, S. J. Hindman, Co-chairs. Disability Education & Empowerment Politics Conference, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (2007, March). Practical, legal and ethical issues that surround caring for

the disabiled. In M. Noe, Chair. Disability Panel Discussion. Women’s Studies Conference, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

2006 Van Ness, Shela, & Miles, H. Lyn White. (2006, August). The culture of campus gang rape.

Society for the Study of Social Problems, Montreal, Canada. Miles, H. Lyn White. (2006, February 24). Gender and professionalism. Women’s Faculty Caucus

Workshop, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee. 2005 Kroulek, Jessica, & Miles, H. Lyn White. (2005, March-April). Gender differences in self-portrait

drawings. Invited paper presented at the Southern Anthropological Society meeting, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

McIntire, Kathy, & Miles, H. Lyn White. (2005, March-April). Self-portrait drawings as clues to

personhood. Invited paper presented at the Southern Anthropological Society Meeting, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Smith, Dixie, & Miles, H. Lyn White. (2005, March-April). Chantek’s music: The Animal Nation

Project. Invited paper presented at the Southern Anthropological Society Meeting, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Miles, H. Lyn White., Del Bene, Terry, & McIntire, K. (2005, March-April). Chantek’s jewelry and

found art assemblage. Invited paper presented at the Southern Anthropological Society Meeting, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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Del Bene, Terry & Miles, H. Lyn White. (2005, March-April). Stone tool manufacture by

Chantek, an enculturated orangutan. Invited paper presented at the Southern Anthropological Society Meeting, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

McIntire, Kathi, Miles, H. Lyn White., & Mitchell, R. W. (2005, March-April). Deception by

Chanatek, a signing orangutan. Invited paper presented at the Southern Anthropological Society Meeting, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

2004 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2004, March). Animal Nation. Georgia Environmental Educator’s Alliance

Annual Meeting, Cordele, Georgia. 2003 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2003, October). Construction of a musical shaker by Chantek. Long Term

Care for Captive Nonhuman Primates, 2003 ChimpanZoo Conference, Boca Raton, Florida. Miles, H. Lyn White. (2003, October). Apes on the internet. Long Term Care for Captive

Nonhuman Primates, 2003 ChimpanZoo Conference, Boca Raton, Florida. Miles, H. Lyn White. (2003, October 27). Enculturated apes. Florida Atlanta University, Lion

Country Safari & Center for Great Apes, Boca Raton, Florida. Miles, H. Lyn White. (2003, February 21). Chantek. University of West Georgia at Zoo Atlanta,

Atlanta, Georgia. 2002 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2002, September). Ape theory of mind. J. Goodall (Chair), Seminar on

Social and Cognitive Evidence for Ape Theory of Mind and the Evolutionary Implications. 2002 ChimpanZoo Conference, Sacramento, California.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (2002, September). Evolutionary implications of orangutan theory of mind.

Presented in the Invited Seminar Session Social and Cognitive Evidence for Ape “Theory of Mind” and the Evolutionary Implications, 2002 ChimpanZoo Conference, Sacramento, California.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (2002, September). The Argument for ape personhood. Presented at the

2002 ChimpanZoo Conference, Sacramento, California. Miles, H. Lyn White. (2002, September). People in the rain: To save great apes. Presented at the

2002 ChimpanZoo Conference, Sacramento, California. Miles, H. Lyn White. (2002, September). Symbolic play in a signing orangutan, Chantek.

Presented at the 2002 ChimpanZoo Conference, Sacramento, California. Miles, H. Lyn White. (2002, May). Orangutan language studies. 2002 ApeNet Annual Meeting,

Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia. Miles, H. Lyn White. (2002, May). Chantek’s crafts. 2002 ApeNet Annual Meeting, Georgia State

University, Atlanta, Georgia. Miles, H. Lyn White. (2002, April). Personhood in great apes. Iowa National Academy of Arts,

Science, & Engineering, University of Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa.

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Miles, H. Lyn White. (2002, April). Science Friction: Grover Krantz, Big Foot, and Anthropology. W. Roberts (Chair), Big Foot-Big Shoes: Remembering Grover Krantz (1931-2002) and Bigfoot, Southern Anthropological Society, Ashville, North Carolina.

Miles, H. Lyn White., Gregory, J., Roberts, W. (2002, April). A most unnatural history: Bigfoot in

popular and local culture. W. Roberts (Chair), Big Foot-Big Shoes: Remembering Grover Krantz (1931-2002) and Bigfoot, Southern Anthropological Society, Ashville, North Carolina.

2001 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2001, March). Language and intelligence: A view from Chantek, an

enculturated orangutan. Twenty-first Annual Krost Symposium on the Evolution of Intelligence, Texas Lutheran University, Sequin, Texas.

Miles, H. Lyn White., & Anderson, M. (2001, September). Annual meeting of the Southern

Anthropological Society, Nashville, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. & Dunlap, E. (2001, September). Annual meeting of the Southern

Anthropological Society, Nashville, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White., & Gregory, J. (2001, September). Annual meeting of the Southern

Anthropological Society, Nashville, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (2001, September 26). My life with Chantek. Department of Anthropology,

Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesborough, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (2001, March 19-20). Conversations with an ape. Academy of Applied

Sicence, U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut. Miles, H. Lyn White. (2001, September 1). Chantek’s paintings and crafts. Department of

Sociology, Anthropology, and Geography, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

2000 Miles, H. Lyn White. (2000, October). Problem Based Learning Symposium, Samford University,

Birmingham, Alabama. 1998 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1998, May 1). Enculturated Chantek. Zoo Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia. 1997 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1997, May 15). Chantek’s story. Zoo Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1997, October 3). Primate evolution. Department of Biological and

Environmental Sciences, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Tennessee. 1996 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1996, September). The development of symbolic play in an orangutan.

Invited symposium paper in P. Greenfield (Chair), Piagetian approaches to the evolution of intelligence. International conference on the Centennial of Jean Piaget's Birth: The Growing Mind, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1996, August). Evidence for mirror-self recognition in an enculturated

orangutan. Invited symposium paper in Robert W. Mitchell & Karyl Swartz (Chairs), Videotaped of Self Recognition in Primates Workshop. 18th annual meeting of the International Primatological Society, Madison, Wisconsin.

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Miles, H. Lyn White. (1996, August). Do apes have culture? Sue T. Parker, Ward Goodenough, William McGrew, Tetsuru Matsuzawa, H. Lyn Miles, Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, Michael Tomasello, Richard Wrangham (Chairs). “Culture” and “Enculturation” in great apes. 18th annual meeting of the International Primatological Society, Madison, Wisconsin.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1996, November 5). The orangutan Chantek. Tennessee Tech University,

Cookville, Tennessee. 1995 Russon, Anne, & Miles, H. Lyn White. (1995, November). Cultured orangutans: Culture beyond

humans. In H. L. Miles (Chair), Do apes have culture? Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D. C.

Miles, H. Lyn White. & Roberts, Warren W. (1995, November). Cultured, bicultural and

enculturated apes. In H. Lyn White Miles (Chair), Do apes have culture? Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D. C.

Russon, Anne, & Miles, H. Lyn White. (1995, March-April). The cultured orangutan. Invited

address at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1995, March). What is a person? Annual meeting of CONTACT, San Jose,

California. Russon, Anne, & Miles, H. Lyn White. (1995, March). Cultural hybrids. Annual meeting of the

Northeast Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts. Miles, H. Lyn White, & Russon, Anne (1995, February). Hybrid, enculturated, and dual-cultured

orangutans. H. L. Miles & E. Tobach (Chairs), Species-ism or good genetics: What should we do with "hybrid" orangutans? Annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Atlanta, Georgia.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1995, January 25). Species-ism or good genetics: The case of the ‘hybrid

orangutan.’ Beta Beta Beta Honorary Society, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

1994 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1994, April). Imitation in an orangutan. Annual meeting of the Southern

Anthropological Society, Atlanta, Georgia. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1994, April). Linguistic role-reversal in the play of a signing orangutan. D.

Hilliard (Chair), Human-Animal Relationships and Play. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Association for the Study of Play, Atlanta, Georgia.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1994, March-April). The role of culture in ape language studies. R. Thomas

& K. Swartz (Chairs), The concept of mind in comparative psychology. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Atlanta, Georgia.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1994, March). Chantek: The language ability of an enculturated orangutan.

Norm Rosen (Chair), Orangutan cognition. Symposium conducted at the International Conference on Orangutans: The Neglected Ape, University of California-Fullerton, Fullerton, California.

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Miles, H. Lyn White. (1994, February 1). Chantek: The mind of an enculturated orangutan. Biology Department, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Miles, H. Lyn White (1994, April 4). Primate visions. Graduate Institute of the Liberal Studies,

Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1994, April 16). Initation in a sign language-using orangutan. Department

of Anthropology, Florida State University, Jacksonville, Florida. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1994, January 24). Balancing unity and diversity: The case of the apes. Phi

Beta Kappa, Young Harris University, Young Harris, Georgia. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1994, December 2). The Great Ape Project: Are apes persons? Graduate

Institute of Liberal Arts, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1994, December 8). Chantek: In the mind of an orangutan. Department of

Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

1993 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1993, December). Language and the orangutan: The old "person" of the

forest. H. Miller (Chair), The Great Ape Project. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Philosophical Association and the Society for the Study of Ethics and Animals, Atlanta, Georgia

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1993, November). The forgotten ape: "Orangutans are orange." K. A.

Gibson (Chair). Primate and human cognition: Continuities and discontinuities. Symposium conducted at the 92nd annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D. C.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1993, August). Language and ethics. A. Petto (Chair), Primates and ethics.

Workshop conducted at the annual meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, Sturbridge, Massachusetts.

Harper, Stephen E., & Miles, H. Lyn White. (1993, February). The archaeology of personhood:

The discovery of our own humanity in the search for nonhuman persons. Stephen E. Harper, & H. Lyn White Miles (Chairs), Apes, aliens, and artificial intelligence: Who is a person in the postmodern world? Symposium conducted at the 46th annual conference of the Southern Humanities Council, University of Alabama-Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1993, February). From apes to aliens: Establishing two-way communication

with nonhumans. Stephen E. Harper, & H. Lyn White Miles (Chairs), Apes, aliens, and artificial intelligence: Who is a person in the postmodern world? Symposium conducted at the 46th annual conference of the Southern Humanities Council, University of Alabama-Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1993, March). Bateson Project. In J. Moore (Chair), Bateson Project: SETI

Simulation. Xth annual meeting of CONTACT, Santa Clara, California. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1993, February). Are ETs persons? In J. Funaro (Chair), On SETI:

Extraterrestrials and humans. Symposium conducted at the Xth annual meeting of CONTACT, Santa Clara, California.

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Miles, H. Lyn White. (1993, February). Behavioral research today. Special address in the 1st annual

SAGA Symposium, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1993, April 22). A signing ape. Appalachian Zoological Society, Knoxville

Zoo, Knoxville, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1993, April 23). Gestural communication in an orangutan. Department of

Psychology, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1993, March 5). Penis fencing and bottom bumping: Gender in primates.

Women’s Studies, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1993, February 23). Themes in gender studies. SAGA Symposium,

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee. 1992 Miles, H. Lyn White., Mitchell, R. W., & Harper, S. E. (1992, August). Imitation and self-

awareness in a signing orangutan. K. A. Bard, S. T. Parker, & S. T. Boysen (Chairs). Comparative developmental approaches to the study of self-recognition and imitation. Symposium conducted at the 14th annual meeting of the International Primatological Society, Strasbourg, France.

Miles, H. Lyn White., Mitchell, R. W., & Harper, S. E. (1992, April). Signing and simulacra:

Language, imitation, and enculturated apes. R. W. Mitchell (Chair), Understanding simulations: Evolution of mimesis, make-believe, and other modelings. Symposium conducted at the 21st annual meeting of the International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations, Richmond, Kentucky.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1992, March). Problems in intra-terrestrial communication. J. Funaro

(Chair), Contact and space. Symposium conducted at the IXth annual meeting of CONTACT, Palo Alto, California.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1992, March). Bateson Project. Workshop conducted at the IXth annual

meeting of CONTACT, Santa Clara, California. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1992, March 1). King Kong & Faye Wray: Women and primates in the post-

modern era. Women’s History Month Lecture Series, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

1991 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1991, August). ME CHANTEK: The development of self-awareness in a

signing orangutan. M. Boccia, R. W. Mitchell, & S. T. Parker (Chairs), Self-recognition and self-awareness in monkeys, apes and humans. Conference held at Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California.

Harper, S. E., & H. L. Miles. (1991, February). The role of humor in the transmission of gender

norms. Presented at the annual conference of the Southern Humanities Council, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1991, April 24). The development of reference in a signing orangutan.

Department of Psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

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Miles, H. Lyn White. (1991, May 2). ‘Orangutanguage’: Stages of reference in a signing orangutan. Animal Cognition and Learning Colloquium, Department of Psychology, Memphis State University (now University of Memphis), Memphis, Tennessee.

1990 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1990, October). Handedness in Chantek, a signing orangutan. J. Ward

(Chair), Laterality: Evolution and mechanism. Conference held at Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1990, March 1). The development of symbolic reference in an orangutan.

Department of Psychology, University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1990, May 1). Symbolic processes in an orangutan, Memphis State

University (now University of Memphis), Memphis, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1990, April 23). Chantek and the process of symbolization. Council of

Scholars, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1990, May 23, 1990). Animal communication and language. Faculty Honors

Workshop, Unicoi, Georgia. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1990, May 2). Orangutanguage: Reference in an orangutan. Department of

Psychology, Memphis State University (now University of Memphis), Memphis, Tennessee. 1989 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1989, June). Anthropomorphism, primates and language. R. W. Mitchell

(Chair). Anthropomorphism, anecdotes and theory in the study of animal behavior. Symposium conducted at the 25th annual meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, Kentucky.

1988 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1988, May). A developmental approach to language and cognition in an

orangutan. H. Wiley, (Chair), Animal communication. Symposium conducted at the 14th annual meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1988, April-May). Evidence for reference and intentions in a signing

orangutan. D. Fouts (Chair), Animal language. Symposium conducted at the 68th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1988, April 19). Project Chantek. Department of Philosophy, Miami

University of Ohio, Oxford, Ohio. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1988, April 1). Teaching sign language to Chantek. Department of

Philosophy, Miami University of Ohio, Oxford, Ohio. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1988, April 3). Deception in an orangutan. Department of Classics, Miami

University of Ohio, Oxford, Ohio. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1988, April 8). Gender and Vinager Tom. Department of Theatre and

Speech, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee. 1987 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1987, June). The development of symbolic communication in apes and

early hominids. Presented at the 3rd annual meeting of the Language Origins Society, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.

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Miles, H. Lyn White. (1987, August 19). Sign language research with Chantek. Division of

Behavioral Biology. Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1987, March 4). Primate behavior research. Beta Beta Beta, Department of

Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1987, November 23). Nature of the animal mind. Department of

Philosophy, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee. 1986 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1986, July). Cognitive development in a signing orangutan. K. R. Gibson, &

S. T. Parker (Chairs), Cognitive and neurological development from evolutionary and adaptive perspectives. Symposium conducted at the XIth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Göttingen, West Germany.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1986, July). A Piagetian analysis of orangutan cognition. K. R. Gibson, & S.

T. Parker (Chairs), Evolutionary perspectives on cognitive ontogeny. Workshop conducted at the University of Göttingen, Göttingen, West Germany.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1986, April). The emergence of symbolism in the signing of an orangutan.

R. A. Gardner, & B. T. Gardner (Chairs), Animal communication. Symposium conducted at the 66th annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, Washington.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1986, April 15). Raising Chantek. Division of Behavioral Biology, Yerkes

Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1986, February 25). Great ape communication. Lincoln Park Zoological

Gardens, Chicago Zoological Society, Chicago, Illinois. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1986, April 15). Nature of the ape mind. Sigma Xi, University of Arkansas,

Little Rock, Arkansas. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1986, January 19). Reference in an orangutan. Department of Psychology,

Berea College, Berea, Kentucky. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1986, March 2). Deception in an orangutan. Beta Beta Beta, Department of

Biologial and Environmental Sciences, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

1985 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1985, August). Ape language studies and the evolution of language.

Presented at the 1st annual meeting of the Language Origins Society, University of Krakow and Polish Academy of Science, Krakow, Poland.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1985, May). The development of signs of reference in an orangutan. T. E.

Van Cantfort (Chair), Sign language studies with great apes. Symposium conducted at the 151st annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Los Angeles, California.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1985, September 18). Ontogeny of cognition. Department of Psychology,

Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, Georgia.

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Miles, H. Lyn White. (1985, January 19). Refreence in an orangutan. Berea College, Berea,

Kentucky. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1985, September 1). Orangutan use of symbols. Zoological Society of

Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia. 1984 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1985, March 27). Project Chantek. Department of Psychology, Berea

College, Berea, Kentucky. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1985, March 5). Project Chantek. Tennessee Temple University,

Chattanooga, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1985, July 13). Ape interaction techniques. Language Research Center,

Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1985, November 4). What is a human? Department of Psychology,

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee. 1983 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1984, November 30). Orangutan language. Department of Psychology,

Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Virginia Miles, H. Lyn White. (1983, March 17). Can an ape tell a lie? University of Tennessee-Knoxville,

Knoxville, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1983, June 5). Talking with apes. Appalachian Zoological Society, Knoxville,

Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1983, October 13). Orangutanguage. Department of Psychology, University

of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee. 1982 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1982, August). Sign language studies with an orangutan. D. Rumbaugh

(Chair), Cognitive and perceptual prerequisites to language: Studies of primates' natural and synthetic communications systems. Symposium conducted at the IXth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Atlanta, Georgia.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1982, August). Apes, language and the problem of deception. R. W.

Mitchell (Chair), Deception. Symposium conducted at the 18th annual meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Minnesota.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1982, March). Communication with apes: A novel environmental approach.

Presented at the Southern Regional Conference of the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums, Dixie Zoological Society, Montgomery, Alabama.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1982, April 23). Audio visual presentation of the production of Pidgin Sign

English by an orangutan. Center for the Study of Cummunication and Deafness, School of Education, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1982, April 21). The Chantek Project, Charles Darwin Lecture Series, Clark

University, Wooster, Massachusetts.

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Miles, H. Lyn White. (1982, April 22). Michael, Nim, and Chantek. Charles Darwin Lecture Series, Clark University, Wooster, Massachusetts.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1982, February 8). Language research with apes. Department of Biological

and Environmental Sciences, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1982, February 12). Apes, language and Chomsky. Department of

Philosophy, Univerisity of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee. 1981 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1981, August). The cognitive and linguistic development of an orangutan.

E. de Grolier (Chair), Transdisciplinary symposium on glossogenetics. Symposium conducted at UNESCO House, Paris, France.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1981, May 4). Project Chantek update. Department of Psychology,

Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, Georgia. 1980 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1980, December). Orangutans and language: The ethics of ugliness. H.

Miller (Chair), Animal ethics. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Ethics and Animals and the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association New York, New York.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1980, June). Acquisition of gestural signs by an infant orangutan (Pongo

pygmaeus). L. Rosenblum (Chair), Infant development. Symposium conducted at the 3rd annual meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1980, April). Language in primates: The historical overview and

philosophical implications. J. de Luce, & H. T. Wilder (Chairs), Language in primates: Implications for linguistics, anthropology, psychology and philosophy. Symposium conducted at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1980, April). Apes, language and the culture of communication. J. de Luce,

& H. T. Wilder (Chairs), Language in primates: Implications for linguistics, anthropology, psychology and philosophy. Symposium conducted at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1980, April). Acquisition of gestural signs by an infant orangutan (Pongo

pygmaeus). Presented at the 49th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Niagara Falls, New York.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1980, April 3). Language in primates. Miami University of Ohio, Oxford,

Ohio. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1980, may 20). The role of communication in ape language research.

Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1980, May 21). Use of sign language by Chantek, an orangutan.

Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1980, June 2). Orangutan language research. Department of Psychology,

Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, Georgia.

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Miles, H. Lyn White. (1980, April 5). Language in primates: New perspectives. Miami University of Ohio, Oxford, Ohio.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1980, April 3). Apes, language and the culture of communication.

Department of Classics, Miami University of Ohio, Oxford, Ohio. 1979 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1979, October 10). Chantek: Teaching language to an orangutan.

Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Knoxville, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1979, October 12). Apes, language, and human evolution. Department of

Anthropology, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Knoxville, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1979, September 1). Language abilities of great apes. Covenant College,

Lookout Mountain, Georgia. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1979, June 1). Apes using sign language. Atlanta Area School for the Deaf,

Atlanta, Georgia. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1979, October 11). Acquisition of signs by an orangutan. Department of

Psychology, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Knoxville, Tennessee. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1979, May 16). Orangutan, language and intelligence. Zoological Society of

Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia. 1978 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1978, July). The ontogeny of communicative behaviors in nonhuman and

human primates. W. Dingwall (Chair), Evolution of human communication systems. Symposium conducted at the Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1978, March). Meaning and intentionality in ape sign language

communications. D. Rumbaugh (Chair), Primate communication and cognition. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Animal Behavior Society, Lafayette, Indiana.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1978, January 13). Conversations with apes. Department of Anthropology,

University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1978, November 9). Ape language research. Department of Psychology &

Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

1977 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1977, February). Language acquisition in apes and children. F. C. Peng

(Chair), Sign language and language acquisition in man and ape: New dimensions in comparative pedolinguistics. Symposium conducted at the 143rd annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Denver, Colorado.

1976 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1976, November). The linguistic competence of apes and children: Clues

for language origins. J. Lancaster, & W. Malmi (Chairs), Approaches to language evolution. Symposium conducted at the 75th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.

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Miles, H. Lyn White. (1976, August). Natural communications in the use of sign language by chimpanzees. D. M. Rumbaugh, & G. Ettlinger (Chairs), Language and its origins. Symposium conducted at the VIth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Cambridge, England.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1976, May 1). Sign language conversations with apes. Departments of

Anthropology and Psychology, San Diego State University, San Diego, California. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1976, June 15). Sign language research with apes. Department of Sociology

and Anthropology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee. 1975 Miles, H. Lyn White. (1975, December). The use of sign language by two chimpanzees. W. S-Y

Wang (Chair), Neurolinguistics and sign language studies. Symposium conducted at the 50th annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, San Francisco, California.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1975, December). The relationship of natural communications and the use

of sign language in two chimpanzees. Presented at the 74th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1975, September). The communicative competence of child and

chimpanzee. D. Premack (Chair), Linguistic competence of apes. Symposium conducted at the New York Academy of Sciences Conference on Origins and Evolution of Language and Speech, New York, New York.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1975, April). Tool use and language in early hominids. Presented at the

annual meeting of the Northeastern Anthropological Association, Potsdam, New York. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1975, April). Sign language and natural gesture combinations in

chimpanzee communications: A preliminary report. Presented at the annual meeting of the Northeastern Anthropological Association, Potsdam, New York.

Miles, H. Lyn White. (1975, March 28). Chimpanzee sign language acquisition techniques,

Department of Psychology, Columbia University, New York, New York. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1975, October 10). Conversations with chimpanzees. Department of

Anthropology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut. Miles, H. Lyn White. (1975, April 28). Two=way communication with chimpanzees. Department

of Linguistics, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. SYMPOSIA ORGANIZED, CHAIRED SESSIONS, & DISCUSSANT

2010 Organizer & Chair. The Interfact of Science and narrative: Four Cases. The annual meeting of

the Southern Anthropological Society, Savannah Georgia, February 18-21. 2007 Organizer & Co-chair (with Rigler, M., & S. J. Hindman). Disability Education & Empowerment

Politics Conference, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, November 9. 2005 Co-chair (with W. Roberts). Self-Portraits as a Key to Personhood: Implications for Biocultural

Evolution. Southern Anthropological Society Meeting, Chattanooga, TN., March-April.

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Co-chair (with W. Roberts). Enculturated Orangutan Culture: Chantek’s Arts, Crafts, Music, Tools, and Lies. Southern Anthropological Society Meeting, Chattanooga, TN.

2002 Program Co-organizer. ApeNet Conference, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA. Co-chair (with W. Roberts). Bigfoot – Big Shoes: Remembering Grover Krantz (1931-2002) and

Bigfoot. Southern Anthropological Society, Ashville, NC., April. Co-organizer (with S. Jill Hindman). Workshop: Personhood and Disability: An Exploration of the

Personhood of Individuals With Disabilities, Confirming Long-Held Beliefs of People with Disabilities That Their Personhood Is Diminished, World Congress on Disability, Atlanta, GA, September.

Co-organizer (with S. Jill Hindman). Panel: Perspectives on Disability: Identity and Regionalism,

World Congress on Disability, Atlanta, GA, September. 2001 Organizer. Evolution & the PBS “Evolution” Series. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga,

September 24-27. 2000 Discussant. 20th Annual Commemoration of Kanzi, Language Research Center, Georgia State

University, Atlanta, GA, Ocotber. 1999 Co-chair (with S. Solermo). Jane Goodall. Tennessee Aquarium, Chattanooga, TN, October. 1998 Co-chair (with S. J. Hindman). Disability Town Meeting, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. 1996 Co-chair (with S. Parker). Primate Culture. Annual Meeting of the International Primatological

Society, Madison, WI, August. 1995 Co-chair (with E. Tobach). Species-ism Or Good Genetics: What Should We Do With Hybrid

Orangutans? Invited Symposium by the Biological Sciences Section, Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Atlanta, GA, February.

Organizer & Chair. Do Apes Have Culture? Participants: Richard Wrangham (Harvard), Barbara King (William & Mary), Tim Ingold (Colorado), Ellen Ingmanson (Dickinson College, Anne ZSeller (Waterloo), & Anne Russon (York). Biological Anthropology Section Sponsored Symposium, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, November.

1994 Chair. Primates in the Laboratory, American Society of Primatologists.

Chair. Language and Primates, American Society of Primatologists. Chair. Cognition and Self-Awareness of Primates, American Society of Primatologists.

1993 Chair. Primates in the Laboratory, Workshop on Primates and Ethics, American Society of

Primatologists, Sturbridge, Massachusetts, August.

Chair. Language and Primates, Workshop on Primates and Ethics, American Society of Primatologists, Sturbridge, Massachusetts, August.

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Discussant. Cognition and Self-Awareness of Primates, Workshop on Primates and Ethics, American Society of Primatologists, Sturbridge, Massachusetts, August. Discussant. Earthteam Simulation. In J. Moore, Chair. Bateson Project, Xth Annual Meeting of CONTACT, Santa Clara, CA, February. Co-chair (with S. E. Harper). Apes, aliens and artificial intelligence: Who is a person in the postmodern world? Historical, Mythological, and Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Personhood, 46th Annual Conference of the Southern Humanities Council, University of Alabama-Huntsville, February.

Chair. Animals and the Reflective Self. Symposium on Aliens, Ape, & Artificial Intelligence: Who Is a Person in the Postmodern World? Forty-sixth Annual Conference of the Southern Humanities Council, University of Alabama-Huntsville, February.

1992 Discussant. Bateson Project Simulation: Earthteam. In J. Moore (Chair), Bateson Project, Xth

annual meeting of CONTACT, Santa Clara, California. 1987 Chair. Evolution of Speech Session, Third Annual Meeting of the Language Origins Society,

Nashville, TN, June. 1985 Chair. Evolutionary Perspectives on Language Origins, 1st Annual Meeting of the Language

Origins Society, Mogilany Conference Center, Krakow, Poland, August. 1980 Discussant. Language In Primates Symposium: Implications for Linguistics, Anthropology,

Psychology and Philosophy, Miami University, Oxford, OH, April. 1976 Chair. Primate Behavior Session II. American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC,

November. 1975 Chair. Primate Behavior Session I. American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA,

December. TEACHING

GRADUATE COURSES Ape Language Diversity & Ethical Issues in Advanced Practice Origins of Language

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES Primate Behavior Language Origins Human Evolution Linguistic Anthropology Ape Language Language & Communication Physical Anthropology Deception Physical Anthropology Laboratory Sex & Gender Communication Laboratory Cultural Anthropology Research Methods Anthropology of Humor Introduction to Anthropology Honors: Critique of the Social Sciences How Smart Are Animals? Anthropology Research Methods Social Issues in Anthropology

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STUDENT SUPERVISION

2010 Christopher Marinello. Religion and Evolution in the Southeast. Anthropology. 2009 Amanda Pippin. Acceptance of human evolution. Anthropology Chirstopher Marinello. Acceptance of human evolution. Anthropology 2006 Marcia Goodman. Chimpanzee Hank Sign Language Research Project, Chattanooga Zoo. 2005 Rachel Dinsmore. Einstein’s Dream and the Dreamtime: Finding Harmony Between An Ancient

and a Modern Paradigm. Biology. Alice Ashmead. Primate Non-Profit. Chantek Foundation. Kathi McIntire. Personhood. Psychology. 2004 Maurice M. Dieterle. Chantek’s material culture. Project Chantek. J. Craig Martindale. Chantek’s deceptions. Project Chantek. Mark Harvey. Alternative Rock Lyrics and Culture. Anthropology Michael Hamrick. Storytelling. Anthropology. Michael Hamrick Honors Project: Evolution of Scientific Creationism. Anthropology Taylor Loy. Jack Tales. Anthropology. 2003 Josh Carter. Linguistic anthropology. Anthropology Amy Campbell. Disability and personhood. Anthropology 2002 Susan Dishman. Chantek photographic archive. Project Chantek. Anthropology. Jeffrey Van Landingham. Project Chantek Intern. Project Chantek. Robert Waller. Great ape sign language. Project Chantek. Chapel Cowden. Project Chantek research. Project Chantek. 2001 Regina McKinney. Chantek’s natural communication. Anthropology Karen McClusky. Chantek’s natural communications. Project Chantek. Emily Dunlap, Analysis of Chantek’s paintings. Graduate research project, Psychology. Jennifer Gregory. Discourse analysis of orangutan signing. Project Chantek. Anthropology. Meagan Anderson. Context of sign usage. Project Chantek. Anthropology. Mathew Spiegel. Orangutan natural communications. Project Chantek. Project Chantek.

Anthropology. Amy McRorie. Sign language usage by an orangutan. Project Chantek. Amanda Summers. Context of sign usage. Project Chantek. Anthropology. 2000 Megan Anderson. Project Chantek. Emily Dunlap. Project Chantek. Jennifer Gregory. Project Chantek. Katherine Piscitello. Videotaping conversations. Project Chantek. 1999 Matt Hewett. Video techniques. Project Chantek. Theodora Campbell-Orde. Enculturating Chantek. Project Chantek. Warren Roberts. Doctoral Dissertation: Information Ecology. Connie Henry. Enculturating Chantek. Project Chantek. Steven Snyder. Anthropological Linguistics. Darla Lawson. Sign language usage by an orangutan. Jennifer Bryson. Disability in Chattanooga. 1998 Meredith Perry. Children’s language. Michael Jeffries. Aye-aye of Madagascar. Biology. Amber Lynx. Paleolithic stone tool technology by children. Biological Anthropology. Duke

University Tabitha Payne. Masters Thesis: Psychology. 1997 Warren Roberts, Doctoral Committee, Anthropology, University of Georgia.

Esteban Rivas. Doctoral Committee. Philosophy, Nijmegen University, Nigmegen, Netherlands & Department for the Study of Alternatives, Ethics, and History of Animal Experiments, School of

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Medicine, University of Leiden, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, under the direction of A. A. Derksen & Tj de Cock Buning. Laurie Wallace. Canis Rufus. Biology. Laurie Wallace. Jackals of South Africa. Biology.

V. Edwards & M. Ward. Video Project. Chattanooga Zoo. Miranda Jones. Sasha & Pasha: Social Behvior of Two Jaquars at the Warner Park Zoo. Biology. 1996 Mary Ward. Warner Park Zoo Video Documentary. Vanessa Edwards. Warner Park Zoo Video Documentary. Miranda Cagle, Sasha & Pasha: Social behavior of two jaguars. Biology. 1993 Sean Hunt. Linguistic and visual study of rock art of Chaco Canyon II. 1992 Sean Hunt. Linguistic and visual study of rock art of Chaco Canyon I. Maricarol Kileff. Chalapalapa: Zimbabwe pidgin language. Warren Roberts. Environmental enrichment and socialization of a male chimpanzee, Hank.

Chattanooga Zoo. 1991 Sean Hunt. Chantek Data Analysis. Warren Roberts, Chantek Data Analysis. Gail Lindsey. Chantek Signs. Sean Hunt. Enrichment for a solitary male chimpanzee, Hank. Chattanooga Zoo. Warren Roberts. Enrichment for a solitary male chimpanzee, Hank. Chattanooga Zoo. Gail Lindsey. Enrichment for a solitary male chimpanzee, Hank. Chattanooga Zoo. 1988 Nicole Kitarski. Primate behavior 1988 Jennifer Howell. Tool Use by a Captive Orangutan. UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Chattanooga Film Commission (2008-present) Chancellor’s Committee on Efficiency & Effectiveness (2007-present) SACS Compliance Committee (2009-present) Tennessee University Faculty Senates (TUFS) (2008- present, Secretary) Trustee Advisory Council (2007-present) University Planning and Resources Advisory Council (2007-present) University of Tennessee Faculty Council (2006, 2009-present, 2007-2009 Chair) Women’s Study Advisory Council (1990-1993, 1997-present) Council of Scholars (1986-present) Senate Merger Agreement Committee (2006-2007) Chancellor’s Honorary Degree Committee (2008) Women’s Faculty Caucus Committee on Campus Gang Rape (2006) Faculty Federation Media Committee (2004) College of Arts and Sciences College Council (1998-1999) Critical Thinking Committee (1998) Family Friends Community Development Committee (1998-1999) Disability Town Meeting Committee (1998, Chair) Mayor’s Council of Disability (1998) Student Evaluation Committee (1995) Continuing Education Committee (1993) Black History Month Committee (1993) Women and Disability Awareness Committee (1993) Graduate Student Caucus Committee (1992) NEXUS Cognition Group (1992, Chair) Teaching Load Committee (1991)

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Department Heads Evaluation Committee (1991) Budget & Economic Status Committee (1991) Higher Ground Student Mentors Advisory Committee (1991) Faculty Science Reading Committee (1991) Faculty Senate Faculty Action Survey Committee (1991) Faculty Senate Conversion of Department Heads to Chairs Committee (1991) Provost’s Mentor Program (1990-1991) Alumni Outstanding Teacher Award Committee (1990) New Faculty Orientation Committee (1990) Parent’s Orientation Program Committee (1990) Honors Program Curriculum Committee (1990-1991) Faculty Handbook Committee (1990-1992, Chair) Faculty Senate Executive Committee (1990-1992) Women’s Studies Advisory Board (1989-present) Faculty Senate (1989-1991, Vice President; 2006-2008) Teaching Peer Review Committee (1989) Chair of Excellence Reception Committee (1989) International Science & Engineering Fair Judging Committee (1989) American Association of University Professors (1987-1990, Vice President) Women’s Studies Curriculum Committee (1986, 1989) Women’s Network (1986, 1989) Women’s Faculty Caucus (1986, 2006 Co-Chair) Effective Teaching Committee (1986) Research Problems Committee (1985) Council of Scholars (1985-present) Sabbatical Committee (1983-1985) Psychology Search Committee (1984) Dean’s Advisory Committee (1983) Administrative Committee on Women (1983) Advisory Committee (1983) Committee on Women (1982-1983) Faculty Research Committee (1980, 1982- 1983, 1986, 1998-2005) Self-study Research Committee (1980) Animal Resources Facilities Committee (1979-1986) Curriculum Committee (1979) Evaluation and Development by Objectives Committee (1978) Interdisciplinary Honors Program Communications Major Committee (1977-1978) Womanspace (1977) YMCA Adult Education Program (1977) DEPARTMENT SERVICE

Lambda Alpha, The Anthropology Honorary Society (2002-present, Advisor) Rank Tenure and Reappointment Committee (1981-present, Chair; 2007-2008) Anthropology Exit Exam Coordinator (2007-present) Faculty Search Committee (1984, 1998) Psychology Faculty Search Committee (1984) Head Search Committee (2007, Chair) Introduction to Anthropology General Education Committee (2007, Chair) Teaching Load Committee (1990; 2007, Chair)

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Library Audio-Visual Committee (2007) Fieldtrip to Gorilla Haven Committee (2006) Anthropology Film Series Committee (2005) Library Audio-Visual Committee (1998-1999, 2004) Curriculum Committee (1977-1978, 1984-1988, 1995, 1998, 2003-2004) Fieldtrip to Etowah Mounds, SAGA Club (2003) Display Committee (1985-1986, 2002) Anthropology Committee (1999, 2002) Colloquium Series Committee (2001) Special Events Committee (1999) Advisee Professionalism Workshop (1999) Outcomes Assessment Committee (1998) Fieldtrip to Zoo Atlanta (1997) Department Honors Committee (1997) Fieldtrip to Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center (1996) Fieldtrip to Language Research Center, Georgia State University (1996) Fieldtrip to Zoo Atlanta (1996) Boas Society and SAGA Student Club (1977, 1996, Advisor) Biological Anthropology Minor, Major, and Masters Report (1995) Alumni Outstanding Teacher Award Committee (1990, Co-chair; 1993) Faculty Student Relations Committee (1993) Adjunct Faculty Committee (1993) Teaching Techniques Committee (1991) Teaching Peer Review Committee (1989) Budget Committee (1986, 1988) Fall Visit Day Committee (1987) Physical Anthropology Committee (1983-1986) Faculty Evaluation Committee (1986) Film Committee (1977-1985) Computer and Information Technology Committee (1982-1985) Anthropology Advisory Committee (1972-1973) Anthropology Colloquium Committee (1973) Anthropology Promotion and Tenure Committee (1973 COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS

2008 Chattanooga Endeavours, Bella Serra Event: An evening in the Park, Chattanooga, TN. Chattanooga Hamilton County Disability Conference, November 9. 2007 Gender and Equity. Vigil Event, Riverview Park, Chattanooga, TN, May. Wampum Making & History. Moundville Native American Festival, Univresity of Alambama

Museum, Moundville, AL, September 30 – October 5. Go-Fest, Chattanooga Zoo, October 13. Spirits in the Wild, Chattanooga Zoo, May 19. Culture Fest, Coolidge Park, Chattanooga, Tennessee, September 13. 2006 Academic Success. Women’s Faculty Caucus, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Animal Nation, Music midtown, Atlanta, GA, June 6. Animal Nation, Miller Park, Chattanooga, TN, March 18. Animal Nation, Unity North Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia, March 19.

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Animal Nation. Unitarian Universalist Northwest, Marietta, Georgia, April 23 Ethnomusical Global Drum Demonstration, Chattahooche Park, Roswell, Georgia, June 5. Animal Nation. Emerson Unitarian Congregation, Marietta, Georgia, July 5. UUMAN Drums, Rialto Center for the Arts, Georgia State Univ., Atlanta, GA, February 17. Disability Participation Observation Event, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Chantek Chocolat, Chattanooga Zoo Banana Ball, Chattanooga, Tennessee, October 6. Chattanooga Endeavours, Bella Sera, June 6. Geevarghese Killing the Elephant, Chattanooga Golf and Country Club, April 23. 2005 Animal Nation with Paul Vogler. Shakerag School, Atlanta, GA, March 28.

Anthropology Film Series, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Spring 2005. Animal Nation, Tennessee Awuarium, April 29. Animal Nation, Brandy House, Atlanta, GA, May 2. Animal Nation, Animal Spirit. Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Chattanooga, Chattanooga,

TN, August 14. 2004 Chantek. Amory Lovins, Rocky Mountain Institute, Rocky Mountain, CO. Animal Nation. Ladyfest Festival, Atlanta, Georgia, November 5. 2003 Animal Nation, Inc. Peachtree Middle School, March 27. Co-organizer, Jane Goodall Event and Silent Auction, Tennessee Aquarium. Animal Nation. Unity North of Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia, February 2. Animal Nation. Rhythm & Noon, Miller Park, Chattanooga, Tennessee, July 25. Animal Nation. Nightfall, Miller Park, Chattanooga, Tennessee, August 1. Animal Nation. Unity North of Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia, August 20. Animal Nation. Dean Event. Chattanooga, Tennessee, September 20. Animal Nation. Wine South, Duluth, Georgia, September 27. Animal Nation. ChimpanZoo, Marriot Hotel, Boca Raton, Florida, October 25. Animal Nation. Unity North of Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia, November 23. Chantek Research. Eighteen public presentations, Zoo Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia 2002 Animal Nation, Inc., Unity North of Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia, September 12. Chantek Research. Twenty-four public presentations on Chantek research, Zoo Atlanta, Atlanta,

Georgia. Sheila Siddle Reception, Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage Event, Acworth, Georgia, April 2. 2001 The Mind’s Big Bang. Evolution Symposium, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, September

26. Chantek Research. Twenty-four public presentations on Chantek research, Zoo Atlanta, Atlanta,

Georgia. 2000 Primate Cultural Center, Civitans, Chatanooga, Tennessee, September. Primate Cultural Center. Civitans, Chattanooga, TN, September 2000. 1999 Jane Goodall Event & Silent Auction, Tennessee Aquarium, October. Creative Discovery Museum “Kids Like You, Kids Like Me,” Chattanooga, TN, October. Co-organizer, Disability Town Meeting, Chattanooga, Tennessee 1995 He Said, She Said. New Village Community, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, February 21. Disability. Board of Directors, Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority

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1991 Chantek. Snow Hill School, Harrison, Tennessee Meet Father Phil Kaufman, Unitarian Universalist Church, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Februrary 1.

1990 Handedness in Signing. Department of Psychology, Memphis State University, May 4. Chantek’s Narrative. Department of English, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, April 1. Provost’s Lunch Discussion, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, October 1. 1992 Judge, Art Context, Snow Hill School, Harrison, Tennessee, October 10. 1989 Women's Studies Conference, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, April 10. Honor's NEH Workshop, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, April 12. Careers in Anthropology. Admissions Office, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, August 1. Commentary on "Vinager Tom," Department of Theatre, University of Tennessee at

Chattanooga, April. How many sexes are there? Women’s Network, February 16. 1988 Women's Network, Chattanooga, Tennessee, May 9. 1987 Orangutans. Beta Beta Beta, Department of Biology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga,

March 4. Gender Equity. National Organization for Women, Chattanooga, Tennessee, August 1. Language Research. Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University, August 19. Apes, Language and the Mind. Department of Philosophy, University of Tennessee at

Chattanooga, November 23. 1986 Primate Research. Beta Beta Beta, Department of Biology, University of Tennessee at

Chattanooga, March 2. 1985 Chantek. Children's Center, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, May 2. Chantek. The Senter School, Chattanooga, Tennessee, May 9. Chantek. The Patton School, Chattanooga, Tennessee, May 23. Research in Ape Language. Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, Georgia, September 20. Career Presentation, Chattanooga Public Schools, Chattanooga, Tennessee, October 30. Anthropology Careers. Tyner High School, Chattanooga Tennessee, November 5. 1984 Ape Linguistics. Department of English, Tennessee Temple University, Chattanooga, Tennessee,

March 5. Chantek Demonstration. Department of Psychology, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky, March 27. Chantek. Academic Affairs and Research, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, March 6. Chantek Research. Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute, Chattanooga, Tennessee, April 1. Teaching an Orangutan. Whitwell High School, Whitwell, Tennessee, April 26. Studies With Chantek. Office of the Chancellor, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, May 13. Gender Equity. United Parcel Service Summer Intern Program, University of Tennessee at

Chattanooga, June 11. Reference in a Signing Ape. Language Research Center, Georgia State University, July 13. Ape Language. Department of Philosophy, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, November 4. 1983 Project Chantek, Merit Scholars Program, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, January 25. Raising an Orangutan. Girls Preparatory School, Chattanooga, Tennessee, January 31. Studies With Great Apes. Witwell High School, Witwell, Tennessee, February 20.

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Ape Linguistics. Department of English, Tennessee Temple University, Chattanooga, Tennessee, March 2.

Sign Language Studies With an Orangutan. Department of Anthropology, University of Florida-Gainsville, March 4.

Gender Equity. United Parcel Service Summer Intern Program, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, July 13.

Gender Equity. United Parcel Service Summer Intern Program, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, July 19.

Chantek Demonstration. Department of Psychology, Mary Washington College, August 3. Chantek’s Signs. Department of Psychology, Clark University, Worchester, Massachusetts, August

11. Chantek: Progress Report. Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga,

October 13. Signing With an Ape. Ganns Middle Valley School, Hixon, Tennessee, October 18. Signing With an Ape. Lutheran School, East Ridge, Tennessee, October 27. Department of Sociology/Anthropology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, November 7. Primate Research. Hamilton County Gifted High School Program, Chattanooga, Tennessee,

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International Anne Russon, Ph.D., Dept. of Psychology, Glendon College, 2275 Bayview Ave, Toronto, Ontario, CA

M4N 3M6 Francine Patterson, Ph.D., President, The Gorilla Foundation, Box 620-530, Woodside, CA 94062 Barbara J. King, Ph.D. Professor of Anthropology, College of William and Mary, Department of

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