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The Southern Anthropological Society (SAS) is an organization in the United States. It publishes a journal titled Southern Anthropologist and issues a newsletter. It awards a James Mooney Award (James Mooney) and Zora Neal Hurston Award (Zora Neal Hurston). The Mooney Award recognizes the best among books about southern anthropological matters.

The group was established in 1966. It holds an annual meeting. William E. Carter was involved in the group.

Robbie Ethridge and Dickson D. Bruce are among recipients of the Mooney award.

References

  1. White, Daryl (2014-04-08). "Where the North Sea Touches Alabama by Allen C. Shelton Review". Paste Magazine. Retrieved 2022-06-16.
  2. "Southern Anthropological Society - Annual Conference | Conferences | Marshall University". mds.marshall.edu.
  3. "SAS Meetings".
  4. "Southern Anthropological Society Third Annual Meeting". American Antiquity. 32 (4): 470. October 13, 1967. doi:10.1017/S0002731600095925. S2CID 245676514 – via Cambridge University Press.
  5. "Professor Ethridge Wins Southern Anthropological Society Award". Environmental Studies. April 5, 2012.

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