ADRIAN VILIAMI BELL portrait
  • Associate Professor, Anthropology Department
  • Adjunct Curator of Anthropology, Natural History Museum of Utah
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Research Summary

Our long, successful, and continuing story of migration across the globe attests to the extraordinary adaptability of humans. Part of our success likely lies in adaptive learning strategies. Through mathematical modeling, ethnographic fieldwork, and experiments, I test whether evolutionary theory can explain the cultural variation I see among Tongan migrants in Utah, the Western U.S., and other parts of the world.