Paranormal Anthropology: Ghost hunting for credit, Prof. Sean Daley
Apr 07, 2019, 09:30 PM
What started with one class has expanded to several.
Paranormal Anthropology. College credit. Includes Field trips. Example: The Sallie House. Day classes in Spring. Evening classes in the Fall. Johnson County Community College. Link.
Bio: Sean Daley, Ph.D., M.A. Professor of anthropology and director of the Center for American Indian Studies at Johnson County Community College. Co-founder and associate director of the not-for-profit, American Indian Health Research and Education Alliance.
Sean currently teaches "Anthropology of the Paranormal and Supernatural,” “Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Ghosts and Hauntings,” “Demons and Demonology in the Roman Catholic Tradition,” and “The Anthropology of Religion.”
*About the image. (2007). Last image on a roll of film. Coinciding with an unknown visitor in my home. Ghost watcher. - wendy
Bio: Sean Daley, Ph.D., M.A. Professor of anthropology and director of the Center for American Indian Studies at Johnson County Community College. Co-founder and associate director of the not-for-profit, American Indian Health Research and Education Alliance.
Sean currently teaches "Anthropology of the Paranormal and Supernatural,” “Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Ghosts and Hauntings,” “Demons and Demonology in the Roman Catholic Tradition,” and “The Anthropology of Religion.”
*About the image. (2007). Last image on a roll of film. Coinciding with an unknown visitor in my home. Ghost watcher. - wendy