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_bHAI 1975
100 1 _aHayes, James R.,
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245 1 0 _aIntroducing anthropology /
_c[Compiled by] James R. Hayes [and] James M. Henslin.
260 _aBoston :
_bHolbrook Press,
_c1975
300 _aix, 434 p.;
_c22 cm.
350 _a$5.95
504 _aIncludes bibliographies.
505 0 _aBenedict, R. The diversity of cultures.--Linton, R. One hundred per cent American.--Murdock, G. P. Anthropology as a comparative science.--Chagnon, N. A. Doing fieldwork among the Ya̦nomamö.--Liebow, E. A field experience in retrospect.--Simpson, G. G. The world into which Darwin led us.--Pfeiffer, J. E. Primate origins.--Brace, C. L. Human origins.--Washburn, S. L. and Lancaster, C. S. The evolution of hunting.--Adams, R. M. The origins of agriculture.--Childe, V. G. The birth of civilization.--LaBarre, W. The cultural basis of emotions and gestures.--Marshall, G. A. Racial classifications: popular and scientific.--Hoijer, H. The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis.--Brown, I. C. How people live together.--Mead, M. Families.--Lee, D. Individual autonomy and social structure.--Clark, M. and Anderson, B. G. An anthropological approach to aging.--Malinowski, B. Death and the reintegration of the group.--Hallowell, A. I. The impact of the American Indian on American culture.--Dobzhansky, T. Changing man.--Boulding, K. E. Where are we going, if anywhere: a look at post-civilization.
650 0 _aAnthropology.
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700 1 _aHenslin, James M.,
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