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  1. Edmund Wade Davis CM (born December 14, 1953) is a Canadian cultural anthropologist, ethnobotanist, photographer, and writer. Davis came to prominence with his 1985 best-selling book The Serpent and the Rainbow about the zombies of Haiti.

  2. Wade Davis is an Explorer in Residence at the National Geographic Society. He is the author of fifteen books, including the international best seller, Serpent and the Rainbow.

  3. Wade Davis is a renowned anthropologist, writer, photographer, and filmmaker who has studied cultures and ecosystems around the world. He is the author of 22 books, including One River, The Wayfinders, and Into the Silence, and the recipient of many awards and honors.

  4. Wade Davis is perhaps the most articulate and influential western advocate for the world's indigenous cultures. A National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, he has been described as “a rare combination of scientist, scholar, poet and passionate defender of all of life’s diversity.”

  5. Wade Davis is a professor, explorer and writer who has studied cultures and ecosystems around the world. He has written books such as One River, The Wayfinders and Into the Silence, and has received many awards and honors for his work.

  6. Feb 18, 2020 · The Canadian anthropologist, Wade Davis, has spent a lifetime learning from the Indigenous peoples of the world, and their relationship with the planet we all share.

  7. Anthropologist Wade Davis muses on the worldwide web of belief and ritual that makes us human. He shares breathtaking photos and stories of the Elder Brothers, a group of Sierra Nevada indians whose spiritual practice holds the world in balance.