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Thomas W. Murphy (born circa 1967) is a Latter Day Saint anthropologist and writer. ==Biography== Murphy earned his Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Washington in 2003. , he teaches in the Department of Anthropology at Edmonds Community College in Washington state. He founded the Learn and Serve Environmental Anthropology Field (LEAF) School in 2006. The LEAF School offers field-based service-learning courses in human ecology and archaeology and specializes in the application of traditional ecological knowledge to sustainability projects. The Washington Association of Conservation Districts selected Murphy as its Conservation Educator of the Year in 2011. The Puget Sound Regional Council selected the Japanese Gulch Fish Passage Project in 2012 for a Vision 2040 Award, highlighting the anthropology and archaeology field training led by Murphy. His academic publications focus on wildlife corridors, social marketing, environmental education, and Mormon representations of Native Americans and have been published in the ''Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion''; ''Ethnohistory''; the ''Journal of Mormon History''; the ''Review of Religious Research''; ''Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought''; ''Sunstone''; Social Science Research Network, the 2002 book ''American Apocrypha: More Essays on the Book of Mormon,'' edited by Brent Lee Metcalfe and Dan Vogel.
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