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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Quetzalcoatl: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: An examination of your articles indicate that 17/24 of your articles are attacking Afrocentrism. That is 71% of your work. This makes it clear your only claim to fame is attacking Ivan van Sertima. You have rode the back of Afrocentrism. You are trying to regain some relevancy attacking my work. But as I said I do original research and Bernard will not get away with spreading lies about my work without a fight. He is a pathetic crank. Real scholars makes a name for themself producing original research--all Bernard writes are attacks on Ivan van Sertima's work which was published in the 1970's. Knowledge about the origin of the Olmecs has advanced since then. [/QB][/QUOTE]Clyde is so pathetic ;-(. Even in attacking me he can't get his facts straight-- the Current Anthropology article on Van Sertima was published in 1997 not the 70s. Secondly, not everyone like Clyde puts every little thing he has done on academe.edu. I put things for which I had pdfs so that interested peole could download them outside the paywalls. My reputation in the legitimate academic community in science and and anthropology rests on my work on Aztec Medicine-my book is the standard reference on the topic- and on my work disproving the claims of two very well-known anthropologists, Marvin Harris and Michael Harner. These were lead articles in the premier journal [b]Science[/b]. Since the question has arisen, I'll do a data dump-- notice that I have labeled what kind of publication it is: A. Books published Ancient and Modern Medical Practices in Mesoamerica. (Greeley, Co: Univ. of Northern Colorado, 1982). Aztec Medicine, Nutrition and Health (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1990). Medicina, salud, y nutrición de los aztecas (Mexico: Siglo XXI, 1993). Spanish translation of above. B. Chapters Published 1. Authored B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "El Conocimiento de la Naturaleza Entre Los Aztecas. Taxonomia," in A. Lopez Austin, Ed., La Historia General de la Medicina (Mexico: Academia Nacional de la Medicina, UNAM, 1984), Vol. 1, 115-132. B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Los Principios Rectores de la Medicina Entre Los Mexicas. Etiologia, Diagnostico y Pronostico," in A. Lopez Austin, Ed., La Historia General de la Medicina (Mexico: Academia Nacional de la Medicina, UNAM, 1984), Vol. 1, 159-170. B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Aztec Medicinal Herbs: Evaluation of Therapeutic Effectiveness," in N.L. Etkin, Ed., Plants Used in Indigenous Medicines: A Bio-cultural Approach (NY: Redgrave, 1986). pp. 113-127. B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Aztec Sources of Some Mexican Folk Medicine," in R. Steiner, Ed., Folk Medicine: The Art and the Science (Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 1986). pp. 1-22. B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Syncretism in Mexican and Mexican-American Folk Medicine," 1992 Lecture Series. Working Papers #5 (College Park, MD: Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Maryland, 1989). B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "The Body, Ethics and the Cosmos: Aztec Physiology," in D. Carrasco, ed. The Imagination of Matter: Religion and Ecology in Mesoamerican Traditions (Oxford: BAR International Series 515, 1989), 191-210. B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Mesoamerican Religious Tradition and Medicine," in L.E. Sullivan, Ed., Healing and Restoring: Health and Medicine in the World's Religious Traditions (NY: Macmillan, 1989) pp. 359-394. B. R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Multiculturalism, Cult Archaeology, and Pseudoscience," in F. Harrold and R. Eve, eds., Scientific Creationism and Cult Archaeology, 135-151. Ames: University of Iowa Press, 1995. "Afrocentric Pseudoscience: The Miseducation of African-Americans," in N. Levitt and P. Gross, eds., The Flight from Science and Reason. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. 1996 . “Black Warrior Dynasts: L’Afrocentrisme et le Nouveau Monde,” In Fauvelle, F.-X., Chretien, J.-P., Perrot, C.-H. (eds.). Afrocentrismes. L’histoire des Africains entre Égypte et Amérique, 249-270 Paris: Karthala (2000). Revised publish in English ------, Mary Lefkowitz , ed. 200? 2. Co-authored C. Browner and B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Herbal Emmenagogues Used by Women in Colombia and Mexico," in N.L. Etkin, Ed., Plants Used in Indigenous Medicines: A Bio-cultural Approach (NY: Redgrave, 1986). pp. 32-47. C. H. Browner, B. R. Ortiz de Montellano and A. Rubel, "El analysis comparativo de sistemas médicos," In P. Sesia, ed. Medicina tradicional, herbolaria y salud comunitaria en Oaxaca. (Oaxaca: CIESAS\Gobierno del Estado de Oaxaca, 1992), pp. 223-263. B. R. Ortiz de Montellano and Cathleen C. Loving. 2003. “Good versus Bad Culturally Relevant Science: Avoiding the Pitfalls,” In M.S. Hines, ed. Multicultural Science Education: Theory, Practice, and Promise 147-166 N.Y: Peter Lang. D. Journal Articles Published 1. Refereed Journals B. Ortiz de Montellano, "Jailhouse Politics," J. Contemporary Law, 1, 30-47 (1974). _____ "Aztec Medicine: Empirical Considerations," Ethnomedizin (Hamburg), 3, (#3/4) 249-71 (1974-75). _____ "Empirical Aztec Medicine," Science, 188, 215-220 (1975); Reprinted in the following: Katunob, 9 (#3) (1976), N. Klein, Ed., Culture, Curers and Contagion (San Francisco: Chandler Sharp, 1979). _____ "Curanderos: Spanish Shamans or Aztec Scientists," Grito Del Sol, 1 (#3), 21-28 (1976); Reprinted in La Raza Habla (New Mexico State University), 1 (#4), 1976. _____ "Aztec Cannibalism: An Ecological Necessity," Science, 200, 611-617 (1978). _____ "The Scientific Basis for Aztec Treatment of Wounds," Estudios Sobre Etnobotanica y Antropologia Medica (Mexico), 3, 145-154 (1979). _____ "The Mesoamerican Calendar: Philosophy and Computations," Grito Del Sol, 4 (#2), 47-73 (1979). _____ "Aztec Survivals in Modern Folk Medicine," Grito Del Sol, 4 (#2), 11-26 (1979). _____ "El Canibalismo Azteca, Necesidad Ecologica?," Anales de Antropologia (Mexico), 14, 155-182 (1979). _____ "Las Yerbas De Tlaloc," Estudios De Cultura Nahuatl (Natl. Univ. Mexico), 14, 287-314 (1980). _____ "Minorities and the Medical Professional Monopoly: Ethical, and Political Aspects of the Interaction of Traditional Medicine and Science," Grito Del Sol, 5 (#2), 27-70 (1980); Reprinted in: J.V. Martinez and D.I. Marinez, Eds., Aspects of Hispanic and American Indian Involvement in Biomedical Research (Bethesda, MD: SACNAS, 1982). _____ "Counting Skulls: Comment on the Aztec Cannibalism Theory of Harner-Harris," American Anthropologist, 45 (#2), 403-406 (1983). _____ "Reductionist or Holistic Medicine: Its Role in Latin America," Estudios de Antropologia Medica, 4, 115-137 (1986). _____ "Caida de Mollera: Aztec Sources for a Disease of Supposed Spanish Origin," Ethnohistory, 34(#4), 381-399 (1987). _____ "Ghosts of the Imagination: John Bierhorst's Translation of the Cantares Mexicanos," New Scholar, 11, 35-46 (1989). Reprinted in Tlalocan (Mexico), 11: 469-482 (1989). ______ "Multicultural Pseudoscience: Spreading Scientific Illiteracy Among Minorities. I" Skeptical Inquirer, 16 (#1): 46-50, 1991. Reprinted in Kendrick Frazer, ed. Science, Knowledge, and Belief: Encounters with the Paranormal. Bufffalo, NY: Prometheus Books. 1998. IN PRESS _______"Magic Melanin: Spreading Scientific Illiteracy Among Minorities. II." Skeptical Inquirer, 16 (#2): 162-166, 1992. _______"Afrocentric Creationism," Creation/Evolution, #29, 1-8, Winter 1991-1992. _______"Afrocentricity, Melanin, and Pseudoscience," Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, 36: 33-58 (1993). _______"The Dogon Revisited," Skeptical Inquirer. (Nov./Dec): 39-42 (1996). _______ “Post-Modern Multiculturalism,”. APS Physics and Society Newsletter 26 (#4):3-5 (1997). Reprinted in American Physical Society News 7 (#1 January) 12 (1998) ______ Multicultural Science: Who Benefits? Science Education 85: 77-79 (2001). Co-Authored: B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, B.A. Loving, T.C. Shields and P.D. Gardner, "Metal-Ammonia Reduction of Nonconjugated Dienes and Enones," J. American Chemical Society, 89, 3365-3366 (1967). L.J. Purdue, J. Bryant and B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Analysis of Pesticide Residues by a Dual-Electron Capture Detector Method," J. Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 17, 264-266 (1969). D.Y. Myers, C.G. Stroebel, B.R. Ortiz de Montellano and P.D. Gardner, "Reaction of 3-cyclohexenyl Radical with Nucleophiles," J. American Chemical Society, 95, 5832-5833 (1973). D.Y. Myers, C.G. Stroebel, B.R. Ortiz de Montellano and P.D. Gardner, "Coupling of Radicals with Nucleophiles: Scope of the Reaction," J. American Chemical Society, 96, 1981-1982 (1974). J.A. Anderson, D.R. Bowen, J.A. Juskevice, B.R. Ortiz de Montellano and J.R. Woodyard, "Home Experiments in an Adult General Education Program," J. of College Science Teaching, 10 (#5), 297-299 (1981). B.R. Ortiz de Montellano and P. Pastor, "Ciencia y Technologia Para Grupos Minoritarios," Ingenieria (National Univ. of Mexico), 51 (#3), 60-68 (1981). J. Davidson and B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "The Antibacterial Properties of an Aztec Wound Remedy," Journal of Ethnopharmacology (Switzerland), 8, 149-161 (1984). B.R. Ortiz de Montellano and C.H. Browner, "Chemical Bases for Medicinal Plant Use in Oaxaca, Mexico," Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 13, 57-88 (1985). D. Marinez and B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, " Improving the Science and Mathematic Achievement of Mexican American Students: Ethnoscience or Culturally Relevant Science", ERIC Digest,EDO-RC-88-07 (March 1988). C.H. Browner, B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, and A.J. Rubel, "A Methodology for Cross-Cultural Ethnomedical Research," Current Anthropology, 29, 681-702 (1988) C.H. Browner, B. R. Ortiz de Montellano, and A. J. Rubel, "Reply to H. R. Fabrega, 'On Research Methdology for Ethnomedicine", Current Anthropology, 30: 347-348 (1989). R.T. Trotter, B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, and M.H. Logan, "Fallen Fontanelle in the American Southwest: Its Origin, Epidemiology and Possible Organic Causes," Medical Anthropology, 10 (#4): 207-217 (1989). T. Villaruel and B. R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Pain: A Mesoamerican View," Advances in Nursing Science, 15 (#1), 21-32 1992. G. Haslip-Viera, B. R. Ortiz de Montellano and W. Barbour, "Robbing Native American Cultures: Van Sertima and the Olmecs," Current Anthropology, 38 (#3): 419-441 (1997). B. R. Ortiz de Montellano, W. Barbour, and G. Haslip-Viera, “They Were Not Here Before Columbus: Afrocentric Diffusionism in the 1990’s, Ethnohistory 44 (#2): 199-234 1997. M. Heinrich,, J. West, M. Robles, B. R. Ortiz de Montellano and E. R. Rodriguez, "Ethnopharmacology of Mexican Asteraceae (Compositae)," Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 38:539-565(1998). 2. Invited Review Articles B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Drugs of the Future: Drugs of the Past," Reviews in Anthropology, 6 (#4), 425-35 (1979); Reprinted in translation in Medicina Tradicional (Mexico), 2, (#8), 71-79 (1980). _____ "Entheogens: The Interaction of Biology and Culture," Reviews in Anthropology, 8 (#4), 339-364 (1981). _____ "The Body Dangerous: Physiology and Social Stratification," Reviews in Anthropology, 9 (#1), 97-106 (1982). 3. Nonrefereed Journals B. R. Ortiz de Montellano, "The Stepchildren of Law and Order," St. Mary's University Bulletin, 4 (#1), 6-9 (1971). _____ "Chicano Studies at the University of Utah," La Luz, 11-12 (April 1974). _____ "Aztec Medicine: Fancy or Fact?," Student Osteopathic Medical Association Publication, 5 (#2), 1-3 (1976). B. R. Ortiz de Montellano and I. Salas, "Spanish Origin Population in Detroit," (Detroit, MI: WSU Center for Urban Studies, MIMIC, 1984), 8 pages. _______"Avoiding Egyptocentric Pseudoscience: Colleges Must Help Set Standards for Schools," Chronicle of Higher Education, March 22, 1992, B1-2. B. Ortiz de Montellano and A. M. Saperstein, "Do Portland Essays distort science?" Physics Today (August), 66-67 (1993). Bernard Ortiz de Montellano, "Pharaoh was no Einstein," Newsday, July 9, 1995, pp. A36, 38, 39. Bernard Ortiz de Montellano, Plant Evidence for Contact Between Africa and the New. Posted electronically- http://www.thehallofmaat.com. June 2004. Bernard Ortiz de Montellano. “Ethnic Politics and the Flight from Science.”Rocky Mountain Skeptic 17 (#5): 3-4 (September 2000); reprinted in Wonder een is gheen Wonder (Belgium) IN PRESS Bernard Ortiz de Montellano "MAGIA MEDICINAL AZTECA".. Arqueología Mexicana XII (#69): 30-33 2004. Bernard Ortiz de Montellano "MEDICINA Y SALUD EN MESOAMERICA ," Arqueologia Mexicana XIII (#74) 32-37 (2005) 4. Encyclopedia Articles "Ethnopharmacology," in S. P. Parker, ed., McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology (NY:McGraw-Hill, 6th Ed., 1987), pp. 311-313. “Disease, Illness, and Curing”. The Archaeology of Ancient Mexico and Central America: An Encyclopedia. S.L. Evans and D. L. Webster, eds. New York: Garland Publishing (2001) LA MEDICINA AZTECA. Storia della Sciezia, Sandro Petruccioli, ed. Vol II, pp. 1019-1026. Rome: Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana. 2001. THE HUMAN BODY. D. Carrasco, ed. Encyclopedia of Mesoamerica,, vol II, pp. 23-27 Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2001 E. Papers Published in Conference Proceedings 1. Refereed Papers B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "The Rational Causes of Disease Among the Aztecs," Memoirs XLII Intl. Congress of Americanistes (Paris, Sept. 1976) 6, 287-299 (1979); Reprinted in Katunob, 10 (#2), (1979). _____ "Una Clasificacion Botanica Entre Los Nahuas?," in X. Lozoya, Ed., Estado Actual Del Conocimiento de Plantas Medicas Mexicanas (Mexico: IMEPLAM, 1976) pp. 27-49. _____ "Magic, Myth and Minority Scientists," Proceedings of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (Boulder, CO, March 1978) 62-74; Reprinted in ERIC, Resources in Education (1979); Grito Del Sol, 4 (#2), (1979). C. H. Browner and B. R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Enseñanzas qué derivan del uso de Yerbas Medicinales en Oxaca, México," Memorias 45o Congreso Internacional de Americanistas (Bogotá, Colombia, 1985). Patrones Cognitivos: Rituales y Fiestas de las Americas (Bogotá: Ediciones Uniandes, 1988), pp. 358-367. ----- "Afrocentric Pseudoscience: The Miseducation of African-Americans," Annals of the New York Academy of Science 775: 561-572 (1996) F. Translations of Other Authors Published 1. Books T. Ortiz de Montellano and B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, (Trans) of A. Lopez Austin, Human Body and Ideology. Aztec Physiological Concepts (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1988) 2 volumes. B. R. Ortiz de Montellano and T. Ortiz de Montellano, (Trans.) of A. López Austin, Myths of the Opossum: Pathways of Mesoamerican Mythologies (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1993). B. R. Ortiz de Montellano and T. Ortiz de Montellano, (Trans.) of Leonardo López Luján, The Offerings of the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan (Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 1994). B. R. Ortiz de Montellano and T. Ortiz de Montellano, (Trans.) of Eduardo Matos Moctezuma, Life and Death at the Templo Mayor (Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 1995). B. R. Ortiz de Montellano and T. Ortiz de Montellano, (Trans.) of Georges Baudot, Utopia in Mexico (Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 1995). B. R. Ortiz de Montellano and T. Ortiz de Montellano (Trans.) of Alfredo López Austin,The Rabbit on the Face of the Moon (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1996) B. R. Ortiz de Montellano and T. Ortiz de Montellano, (Trans.) of Alfredo López Austin, Tamoanchan, Tlalocan (Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 1997). B. R. Ortiz de Montellano and T. Ortiz de Montellano, (Trans.) of Michel Graulich, Myths of Ancient Mexico (Norman: Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1997). B. R. Ortiz de Montellano (trans.) Alfredo López Austin and Leonardo López Luján, The Indian Past (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2001) H. Book Reviews Published 1. Academic Journals B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Review of F. Steyneffer, Florilegio Medicinal," The Americas, 40 (#4), 576-578 (1984). _____ "Myth and Urbanism. Review of D. Carrasco, Quetzalcoatl and the Irony of Empire," Science, 223, 1069-1090 (1984). _____ "Review of A. Aveni, Skywatchers of Ancient Mexico," Technology and Culture, 26 (#2), 343-345 (1985). ______"Review of W. Fowler, The Cultural Evolution of the Pipil-Nicarao, Hispanic American Historical Review, 71 (#4), 880-881 (1991). ______"Review of Historia general de la medicina en Mexico, Vol. 1 and 2," Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 6 (#2), 167-171 (1992). -----"Acculturation to Science. Review of J. Fortes and L. A. Lomnitz, Becoming a Scientist in Mexico. The Challenge of Creating a Scientific Community in Mexico. Science, 266, 837-839 (1994). -----Review of Frances Karttunen, Between Worlds. Interpreters, Guides, and Survivors. Nahua Newsletter (#20, November): 15 (1995). -----Review of E. A. Berlin and B. Berlin, Medical Ethnobiology of the Highland Maya of Chiapas, Mexico: The Gastrointestinal Diseases. Medical Ethnobiology of the Highland Maya of Chiapas, Mexico. Isis 88 (#2): 329-330 (1997). ----- Review of W. Mignolo, The Dark Side of the Renaissance. The Americas 53 (July): 138-139 (1977). --------Review of Anthony Aveni, Stairway to the Stars: Skywatching in Three Great Ancient Societies. Isis 90 (#4):797-798 (1999). -------Review of Ivan van Sertima, Early America Revisited. Latin American Antiquity 11:195-196 (2000). ---------Review of Henry J. Bruman, Alcohol in Ancient Mexico. Hispanic American Historical Review 82(#1): 129-130 (2002). L. Papers Presented 1. Invited and/or Refereed Internationally or Nationally "Jailhouse Politics," paper delivered at a meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association, Colorado State University, May 1971. "Aztec Medicine: Empirical Consideration," paper delivered at the Chemical Congress of the North American Continent, Mexico City, Mexico, December 1975. "Habia Botanica entre los Nahoas?," (Ethnobotanical Classification of the Aztecs) paper delivered at a symposium on the Current Status of Mexican Medicinal Plants, Mexico City, March 1976. "Aztec Medicine," paper delivered at the 3rd Annual Symposium sponsored by NIH Minority Biomedical Research Support Program (one of four keynote addresses), New Orleans, March 1976. "Rational Causes of Disease Among the Aztecs," paper presented at a symposium on Precolumbian Concepts of Disease, at the XLII International Congress of Americanists, Paris, September 1976. "Magic, Myth and Minority Scientists," invited paper to a conference on the Current Status of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science, Boulder, CO, February 1978. "Aztec Ethnozoology," paper delivered at a conference on Mexican Medical History, Mexico City, October 1978. "Reductionist or Holistic Medicine: Its Role in Latin America," invited paper to a Symposium-Medicina Tradicional, Alternativa de Saludat the XLIII International Congress of Americanists, Vancouver, Canada, August 1979. I also served as co-sponsor of the symposium. Organized symposium and delivered paper "Ethical and Political Aspects of the Interaction of Traditional Medicine and Science," at a symposium entitled "Interaction of Traditional Medicine and Science" at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science, Albuquerque, NM, September 1980. "Etiologia y la Clasificacion de Enfermedades en la Medicina Azteca" and "Las Ciencias Fisicas y la Historiografia en el Estudio de la Medicina Pre-Hispanica," invited papers to a symposium on the "Study of Pre-Hispanic Medicine" sponsored by the National Academy of Medicine and the National University of Mexico, Mexico City, August 1981. "Energy Saving Pharmaceuticals and Food Sources: The Aztec Perspective," invited paper, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC, September 15, 1981. "Precolumbian Medicine and the Persistence of Folklore," invited paper to symposium on "The Pre-Columbian Synthesis" sponsored by the Witte Museum and the University of Texas Medical School, San Antonio, TX, November 20-21, 1981. "Herbs of the Aztec Rain God," delivered at symposium "Herbalism in Latin America: Multidisciplinary Perspectives," at the 80th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Los Angeles, CA, December 1-5, 1981. "Desert Plants as Phytochemical Resources - Aztec and Contemporary Uses," to a US-Mexico Symposium on "Renewable Resources of the Desert," Irvine, CA January 14-15, 1983. Organized symposium, "Recent Anthropological Perspectives on Health and Ethnomedicine Among Hispanics," and delivered a paper entitled, "Herbal Remedies for Reproductive Health and their Implication for Humoral Medicine" (with Carole Browner) at th 82nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, November 16-20, 1983. "Chemistry, Symbolism and Syncretism: Aztec Sources of Mexican Folk Medicine," presented at a symposium, "Drugs: The Chemistry of Action and the Basis of Folk Remedies" at the International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, Hawaii, December 16-21, 1984. "Lessons to be Learned from Medicinal Plant Use in Oaxaca, Mexico," (with C. Browner) to be presented at symposium "Ensenansas de las Medicinas Paralelas" at the XLV International Congress of Americanists, Bogota, Colombia, July, 1985. "Chemical Bases for Medicinal Plant Use in Oaxaca, Mexico" (with Carole Browner) presented at a symposium "The Folklore of the Procreative Process" at the III International Congress of Traditional and Folk Medicine, Cuernavaca, Mexico, October, 1985. "Caida de mollera: Aztec Sources for a Mesoamerican Disease of Supposed European Origin," at symposium "Mesoamerican Ethnohistory: Codices and Manuscripts" in Annual Meeting of Association for Ethnohistory, Chicago, November 7-10, 1985. "Diego Rivera and the Revival of Aztec Imagery", one of four invited lectures at inauguration of an exhibit - "A Retrospective of Diego Rivera's Work". Detroit Institute of Arts, March 5, 1986. "Medicine and the Mesoamerican Religious Tradition", at a Symposium "Caring and Curing: Health and Medicine in the World's Religious Traditions", Chicago, April 24-26, 1986. "The Body, Ethics and the Cosmos: Aztec Physiology" at a Symposium "The Imagination of Matter: Religion and Ecology in Mesoamerican Traditions", Boulder, CO, July 6-11, 1986. "Feeding the World: Productivity of Food Plants," at Symposium "Teaching Culturally Relevant Science" at 4th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS), Los Angeles, September 25-27, 1986. "A New Methodology for Ethnomedicine," at 85th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, December 8, 1986. " Teaching Science with Aztec Food Plants" invited lecture UCLA Graduate School of Education, February 6, 1987. "Las Yerbas de la Gente: Evaluation of Folk Medicine," at Annual Meeting SACNAS, El Paso, TX, October 30, 1987. "Aztec Art in A Cultural Context" lecture series at the Detroit Institute of Art, May-June 1989. "Hispanics, National Defense and Culturally Relevant Science" presented at annual Conference SACNAS (Society for the Advance of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science), Irvine, CA, January 5, 1991." "Feeding the World: "Big Green" and the Aztecs" presented at the annual Conference of SACNAS, Irvine, CA, January 5, 1991. "Culturally Relevant Science and Hispanics" presented at a meeting of the Sandia Corporation-New Mexico Schools Consortium, February 1, 1991. "Pain: A Mesoamerican View" presented at the 15th Annual Conference of the Midwest Nursing Research Society, Oklahoma City, April 27-30, 1991. With Antonia Villaruel. "Review of To Change Place: Aztec Ceremonial Landscapes" at Conference "Tradition and Innovation in Aztec Society and Aztec Studies," Boulder, CO., June 30-July 5, 1991 Organizer of Symposium, "Whose Math and Science is it Anyway: Multicultural Science Education" and presenter of paper "A Critique of the Portland Baseline Science Essay" at the AAAS Annual Conference, Chicago, February 11, 1992. Julian Zamora Research Center, Michigan State University, Invited Community Science Lecture, April 30, 1992. Sigma Xi-California Academy of Science Lecture, "Multicultural Science and Pseudoscience: Spreading Scientific Illiteracy Among Minorities," San Francisco State University, May 15, 1992. Presenter "Empirical Aztec Medicine," at Symposium "The Meeting of Medical Traditions in New Spain", UCLA, October 2, 1992. Organizer of Symposium, "Multicultural Science: the Good, the Bad, and the Bogus" and presenter of paper "Afrocentric Pseudoscience" at Annual Conference of the Committee for the Investigation of the Paranormal, Dallas October 16-17, 1992 Dallas, TX Presenter (with Diana Marinez), "Multiculturalism in Science: Why and How?" Joint Meeting National Science Teachers Association and Asociación Mexicana de Maestros de Ciencia, Mexico City, July 24 1993. Paper " Evolution and Multiculturalism" at session "The Use and Abuse of Evolution," at AAAS Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA February 20, 1994. Presenter, "Afrocentric Pseudoscience: The Miseducation of African-Americans," at conference "The Flight from Science and Reason," New York Academy of Science, May 31-June 2, 1995. Co-organizer Session "Pseudoscience, Biology and the Education of African-American Students," Annual Meeting of AAAS, February 12, 1996. Presenter "Afrocentric Pseudoscience vs. Culturally Relevant Science." Presenter “Teaching Culturally Relevant Science: Problems, Promises, and Prospects” Annual Meeting Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS), Houston, TX, October 12, 1997 Presenter “Good vs. Bad Culturally Relevant Science: Avoiding the Pitfalls” (with Kathleen Loving) Association for Excellence in Teaching Science (AETS) Minneapolis, MN January 8-11, 1998 Notice that I not only have presented multiple times at national and international conferences, I have organized a number of sessions- so I know how meetings are organized. I hope this show that Clyde's claims about my not doing original research or my trying to build a reputation by refuting his and Van "Sertima's work are baloney. It's the other way, actually, writing about Afrocentrism is difficult because it is difficult to find good journals, i.e. not vanity ones like the "International Journal of Research on the Social Sciences", that are interested in printing this kind of stuff. 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