Cheri Smarr-Foster, and Emmy Swisher. We'd also like to thank 444 alumnus (from fall 2011) Scarlett Eisenhauer, now at UCLA, who has stayed engaged with our research and helped with interviews. We acknowledge Colorado State University and its Department of Anthropology for financial and other support for this research, especially for ensuring that all software and equipment in Dr. Snodgrass' Ethnographic Research and Teaching Laboratory (ERTL) ran smoothly and were up-to-date. We also acknowledge support from the U.
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