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Jan 1, 1837 — Jan 1, 1899· 62 yrs

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Daniel Garrison Brinton

Also known as: Daniel G. Brinton

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THE word Eskimo, properly Eski-mwhan, means in the Abnaki dialect of Algonquin, "he eats raw flesh," and was applied to the tribe from its custom of consuming fish and game without cooking.

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The pursuit of happiness

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Anthropology

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"Anthropology: Theoretical Practice in Culture and Society builds on a collaborative, international project sponsored by UNESCO to offer an overview of social and cultural anthropology. Not a textbook in the ordinary sense, this volume explores the "militant middle ground" between theory and practice, humanistic and scientific approaches, and symbolic and materialist perspectives. Rejecting conventional layout, noted anthropologist Michael Herzfeld brings his collaborators - specialists in their various fields - into a broader conversation about the ways in which social and cultural anthropology can illuminate aspects of the human condition that less intimate approaches cannot reveal.". "This volume is not just about an academic discipline; it is about the theoretical and ethical commitments that have enabled anthropologists to play a leading role in the critique of racism and other forms of intolerance. The wide range of topics that Herzfeld covers has produced a book that will provide students with a vital overview of the state of the field. But, perhaps more importantly, readers will find their eyes opened to the complexities of culture and society at a time of vastly intensified communication and contact."--BOOK JACKET.

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