Richard Stoffle

About Richard Stoffle

Richard Stoffle is a Full Research Anthropologist with the Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology with the AIS interdisciplinary faculty. Professor Stoffle is a graduate of the University of Colorado, and earned his MA and PhD degrees at the University of Kentucky, and taught at Arizona's Prescott College, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, and the University of Michigan before joining the faculty here at the U of A. Professor Stoffle has worked extensively with American Indians since 1972, particularly with the Kaibab Paiute of northern Arizona and southern Utah. He has written extensively on issues such as NAGPRA (the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act), resource management, cultural resource management, disease and demography, and other topics of interest in American Indian Studies.

Areas of Study

Cultural Anthropology; American Indian Social Impact Assessment; American Indian Natural Resource Policy

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Contact Information

Richard Stoffle
Telephone: (520) 621-2462
Fax: (520) 621-9608
Office: Haury 317A

Degree(s)

Ph.D., 1972, University of Kentucky

Catalog Courses by Faculty

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences