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- Neo-Boasian Conception of Cultural Boundaries.” //American Anthropologist// 106 (3): 443–58. https://doi.org... le and Commodities in a South African Context.” //American Ethnologist// 17 (2): 195–216. https://www.jstor.... nd Oil Extraction in Kutubu, Papua New Guinea.” //American Anthropologist// 109 (1): 101–12. https://doi.org... nventionality of Ritual: Disciplines of Şalat.” //American Ethnologist// 28 (4): 827–53. https://doi.org/10.
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- cal Anthropology and the Deferral of Critique.” //American Ethnologist// 41 (3): 440–56. https://doi.org/10.... le and Commodities in a South African Context.” //American Ethnologist// 17 (2): 195–216. https://www.jstor.... nd Oil Extraction in Kutubu, Papua New Guinea.” //American Anthropologist// 109 (1): 101–12. https://doi.org... e Culture of Politics, and the Imagined State.” //American Ethnologist// 22 (2): 375–402. https://doi.org/10
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- y they descend from Cheraw or in-migrating Native American populations. **Lumbee** is a name that a people ... vernment concludes, they can’t really be a Native American nation like other Native American nations. * If Lumbee is an endonym, then it competes with the many name... I. 1980. //The Lumbee problem : the making of an American Indian people//. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge
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- to be static and traditional. ===== Native North American societies and the 17th century fur trade ===== W... ry healthy and wealthy. * Typical Native North American adults were some of “the tallest people in the wo... le and Commodities in a South African Context.” //American Ethnologist// 17 (2): 195–216. https://www.jstor.... nd Oil Extraction in Kutubu, Papua New Guinea.” //American Anthropologist// 109 (1): 101–12. https://doi.org
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- n uses of the environment. Example: Native North American societies and the 17th century fur trade * Nat... nd Oil Extraction in Kutubu, Papua New Guinea.” //American Anthropologist// 109 (1): 101–12. https://doi.org... ss. ———. 1984. “Culture: Panacea or Problem?” //American Antiquity// 49 (2): 393–400. http://www.jstor.org
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- n uses of the environment. Example: Native North American societies and the 17th century fur trade * Nat... nd Oil Extraction in Kutubu, Papua New Guinea.” //American Anthropologist// 109 (1): 101–12. https://doi.org... ss. ———. 1984. “Culture: Panacea or Problem?” //American Antiquity// 49 (2): 393–400. http://www.jstor.org
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- f [[:max_weber|Weberian]] historical sociology on American cultural anthropology. Geertz would ask, //What’... crossed legs (Dunne 2016; Fitzsimmons 2014). * American and French nurses’ ways of walking (Mauss [1934]
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- tional and some which are unintentional. ^ ^ ^ **American** ^ **Auhelawa** ^ ^ **Ripped jeans** %% %% | | H... er, Daniel. 2010. “Anthropology in Blue Jeans.” //American Ethnologist// 37 (3): 415–28. https://doi.org/10.
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- ieties to the United States, Caribbean, and Latin American plantations. * The nascent global economy of ag
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- le and Commodities in a South African Context.” //American Ethnologist// 17 (2): 195–216. https://www.jstor.
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- -cultural consumption of Mporo marriage beads.” //American Anthropologist// 104 (1): 7–21. https://doi.org/1
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- e Culture of Politics, and the Imagined State.” //American Ethnologist// 22 (2): 375–402. https://doi.org/10
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- cal Anthropology and the Deferral of Critique.” //American Ethnologist// 41 (3): 440–56. https://doi.org/10.
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- ieties to the United States, Caribbean, and Latin American plantations. * The nascent global economy of ag
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- Neo-Boasian Conception of Cultural Boundaries.” //American Anthropologist// 106 (3): 443–58. https://doi.org