December 24th, 2004 by Debra Erickson.
Dear OFI Members and Friends, As I review my first year with OFI, I reflect on our many accomplishments and the challenges that still face us. We have worked steadily to build the organization’s capacity both in the Los Angeles office and in the field. This was made possible by your generous support and funding from our Chapters and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). A year ago we moved our office to [...]
Field Update
military, Operation Wanalaga, by Debra Erickson.
December 15th, 2004 by Julia Cissewski.
According to our current knowledge, the orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) was the first great-ape species to split off from the evolutionary tree that led to modern humans. This happened about 14 million years ago (Goodman, 1999). In searching for the origins of human cognition and human language it is therefore imperative to gain knowledge about the cognitive and communicative abilities of this species. This includes the study of the intentional use of communicative signals like gestures [...]
Science Corner
Communication, Tanjung Puting, by Julia Cissewski.