Cheyenne Laue is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Montana where she studies computational anthropology. Her current research involves programming a computer simulation of the social, cultural, and environmental influences on the process of technological innovation. She is broadly interested in how humans interact with non humans, including both other species and advanced technologies.G.G. Weix is a professor in the Department of Anthropology and the South and Southeast Asian Studies Program at the University of Montana. Prior to joining the faculty in 1992, she was a post-doctoral fellow at the Institute of Economic Culture at Boston University, and a Fulbright-Hays Doctoral fellow to Java, Indonesia. She has published articles on gender, household, political economy and religion, as well as popular culture and visual media in Java. Her current interests include archival projects and the ethnography of higher education. She is a fellow in the American Anthropological Association, and a member of the Association of Asian Studies, where she serves on the Indonesian and East Timor Studies Committee.