It was French anthropologist Bruce Albert, one of the few to speak Yanomami, who provided definitive evidence that 13 Indians had been killed. |
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I was taking notes like an anthropologist about the strange folklife of the office. |
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The anthropologist also believes the tetracycline protected the Nubians from bone infections, as all the bones he examined are infection free. |
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The anthropologist Hurston invites informants to play an active role in developing the text. |
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Anthony Hopkins goes from sullen silence to wordy sermonising as an unhinged anthropologist in this heavy-handed drama. |
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Although she was an anthropologist, she'd had a minor in exobiology, which was good enough for the school administrator. |
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To an anthropologist, lying in front of a bulldozer is an act of arrogant aggression. |
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Readers might have relied upon her specialised knowledge and the fact that she held herself out as an anthropologist. |
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He went on to an eminent career as a social anthropologist, but in 1946 he ceased to be a poet. |
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Richardson is a social anthropologist studying for a PhD at the University of Cambridge. |
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This includes visits to ancient sites with an anthropologist, plus meetings with the Hopi and Navajo people. |
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Over the following decades, the anthropologist described the theistic beliefs of primitive cultures around the world in encyclopedic detail. |
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But the colonial anthropologist came to be in something of a tutelary relationship with a younger scholar from England. |
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Imagine an anthropologist visiting a remote tribal village to study its inhabitants. |
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His study of America amply confirmed this prescient intuition and made him the first anthropologist of modern equality. |
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We hear, too, what a Buddhist and an agnostic anthropologist make of it all. |
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My single aphorism, derived from anthropologist Alfred Gell, is that pattern, decoration, ornament, attaches people to things. |
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Like a field anthropologist, Smith provides data and case studies ripe for cultural theory. |
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Behind all these novels are authentic and well-researched field notes, which can make any anthropologist proud. |
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A trained anthropologist, Small was inspired by indigenous people who imbued their jewellery with talismanic significance. |
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The scientists, three molecular geneticists and an evolutionary anthropologist, say we are losing it because we have stopped using it. |
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Peter Farb, a linguist and anthropologist, carried out a fascinating study about baby talk. |
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Yes, but the anthropologist had sold his manuscript to some publisher who had no notice of any of this. |
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An anthropologist of Tsimshian and Tlingit descent, his principles are derived from his experience with the Gitkxaala Nation in British Columbia. |
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Addressing what he calls ethnomania, anthropologist Marvin Harris speaks directly to this issue. |
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I am currently attending school to become a cultural anthropologist and I am thinking of minoring in the culinary arts. |
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Mr. Speaker, I guess we need an anthropologist to come look at where the backbone is over there. |
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The water park makes me feel less like a pleasure-seeker than like an anthropologist. |
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One rarely considers the fact that the Ivory Tower is its own sort of reality, with customs and folkways that would befuddle the most conscientious anthropologist. |
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A sociologist, a cyberneticist, or indeed an anthropologist would have been equally out of place at that recent art historical conference on medium. |
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He was an anthropologist who worked on the potlatch originally and became fascinated with these cycles by which a thing had value, lost value, regained value. |
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Dibango is at least as much a journalist, an anthropologist or a philosopher as he is a musician. |
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A trained anthropologist, he lived in the Canadian Arctic for a few years, where he worked for Inuit television. |
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Tatiana Kourline is an anthropologist, and was in charge of the coordination of a project of MdM in the democratic republic of Congo. |
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This is as true for an anthropologist studying the Nuer, the Bushmen, or Trobriand Islanders as for a historian who must decide what period to study. |
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In the 1890s, Norwegian anthropologist Carl Lumholtz set out to explore the Sierra Madre Occidental, a mountain chain that runs from Arizona to central Mexico. |
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Herbert Girardet is a social anthropologist and cultural ecologist and now works as a writer, consultant and filmmaker. |
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In 1969, an anthropologist working in Santa Fe de la Laguna decried the uncontrolled woodcutting and timber raiding that was finishing off the forests there. |
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Bouzar is an anthropologist who is both Algerian and French. |
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Having been trained at Harvard both as a medical man and an anthropologist, you'd think his take on scientific issues of our day would be worth noting. |
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For any anthropologist who loyally partakes in a host or adoption community, there is an ensuing feeling of mutual adoption. |
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Sebald approaches this cozy English object with mock-solemn gingerliness, as if he were an anthropologist presenting one of his exhibits. |
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The anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss saw the Amazon rainforest, as he saw most things, as a complex structure. |
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The remains will go next to the University of Wisconsin for an anthropologist and odontologist to inspect. |
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But shortly into the term, an anthropologist guest lecturer called the Roma a dirty and culture-less people. |
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Unsurprisingly enough, many voices were raised to indict Girard for being a preacher masquerading as an anthropologist. |
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Archaeologist Robert J Wallis and anthropologist Jenny Blain have been talking to modern British pagans about their beliefs and their interests in archaeological sites. |
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In 1981 Owen Beattie, an anthropologist from the University of Alberta, examined remains from sites associated with the expedition. |
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Various textual analyses are provided by a criminologist, an anthropologist, a researcher in lexicometry and a Talmudic exegete. |
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Alaskan anthropologist Nancy Yaw Davis claims that the Zuni people of New Mexico exhibit linguistic and cultural similarities to the Japanese. |
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In the 1920s anthropologist Vilhjalmur Stefansson lived with and studied a group of Inuit. |
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The play explores how the lives of a Toronto anthropologist and a 16-year-old Inuk girl intersect powerfully during 24 hours of darkness in Pond Inlet, Nun. |
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Interviewed by anthropologist Manish Chandi, some members of Onge tribe asserted that their tradition makes reference to an « amazing tremor underground, followed by a wall of water. |
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Those treacherous little Japs are up to new and somewhat inspired deviltry in the South Pacific region, according to an anthropologist friend of ours. |
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According to Hamidou MAGASSA, a Malian anthropologist, 'street children' represents a new word for increasing poverty and extreme distress, as well as the fragility of the formal and informal social protection system. |
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Specifying a moral unsteadiness, he remarks that, by vocation, the anthropologist is a troublemaker at home, and a conservative in the culture and time of an elsewhere. |
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Habermas, who was strongly influenced by the existentialist philosopher Heidegger and the anthropologist Gehlen, wrote his doctoral dissertation on Schelling and gave his interpretation an astonishing turn. |
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Ask Torontonians to name their favourite purchase from the Honest Ed's department store, and you rapidly compile a compendium of kitsch to fascinate any anthropologist from the future. |
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He nevertheless completed his education and went on to become one of Canada's pre-eminent scientists-first and foremost a geologist, but also an early anthropologist and pioneer photographer. |
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For the Innu, Atshen was a cannibal, not an anthropologist! |
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An ethnographer and anthropologist of world renown, in the course of her study of kinship structures she has worked on questions of the body, violence, incest and male domination. |
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Of more general, cross-cultural significance are the theories involved in the study of proxemics developed by an American anthropologist, Edward Hall. |
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Nevertheless, the more the affinity and the feelings of affectionate complicity grow between an anthropologist and his or her networks or hosts, the more the anthropological encounter becomes transferential. |
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Bearing a globe-trotting pedigree that would make Indiana Jones blush, anthropologist and ethnobotanist Wade Davis is taking a break from his travels and writing to speak in Ottawa about our shared human adventure. |
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He was particularly interested in the use of ethnographic methods and in conceptualisations of power, practice and the self, especially in the work of the sociologist and anthropologist Pierre Bourdieu. |
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Finally, The Marius Barbeau Collection explores selected works from the 'classical' collection mounted by the renowned anthropologist and ethnologist. |
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Xanthe Mallett is forensic anthropologist, criminologist and television presenter, and a Senior Lecturer in Forensic Criminology at the University of New England, Australia. |
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In fact, only through understanding intersubjectivity, which mobilises the affect, imaginary and research tracks, do I become both an anthropologist and psychoanalyst. |
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Created over three Arctic winters in Iceland and Nunavut, it tells the story of a Toronto anthropologist and a 16-yearold Inuk who cross paths during 24 hours of darkness in Pond Inlet, Nunavut. |
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The French anthropologist Marcel Mauss made the first extended application of the idea of gift exchange to various aspects of social life, stressing the social concomitants of the exchange rather than its economic functions. |
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An anthropologist tells me that Somali girls today are being married off at a much younger age than their mothers or grandmothers, as Somali men want to imitate marriages they saw while working in Arab states. |
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To address this need, he equipped himself as an anthropologist and ethnohistorian. |
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Raymond Dart, anatomist, anthropologist, Nobel prize winner, likewise a student of the Technique, evolved his theories in the light of the insights he had gained, and wrote three seminal articles on the subject. |
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This term is used in Guatemala, as defined by Mexican anthropologist Marcela Lagarde, to describe the misogynistic murder of women that goes unpunished as a result of the State's systematic failure to act. |
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He was a man with a vast range of interests, a travel-writer, an anthropologist, a geographer who speculated about the sources of the Nile and to some extent a writer of fiction. |
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American cultural anthropologist Professor Alexander Edmonds, from the University of Edinburgh, remembers when our teeth were an international joke. |
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Irna Qureshi is an anthropologist and writer on British Asian culture. |
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Gillian Mann, research anthropologist with long experience of working with separated children, describes one study where children reported benefiting from taking part in the work itself. |
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In 1936, the American anthropologist, Horace Miner spent a year in the village of Saint-Denis-de-Kamouraska with his young wife, Agnes, to observe the traditional life of the French-Canadian farmers. |
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According to Dr. Asen Balickci, an anthropologist who examined the trousers in 1984, they most likely come from the Kilusiktormiut, whose territories encompass both sides of Coronation Gulf, Nunavut. |
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This passage is perhaps the most important in RD's entire speech for therein RD is stating in black and white the reasons why he became an anthropologist. |
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On the night of September 11th, 1990, Myrna Mack Chang, a social anthropologist and human rights worker, let herself out of her darkened office in downtown Guatemala City after working late into the evening. |
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She's cook, gardener, hostess, interior decorator, hack social anthropologist, businesswoman, and visionary. |
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Pioneering biochemist Marjory Stephenson studied at Cambridge, as did plant physiologist Gabrielle Howard, social anthropologist Audrey Richards. |
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When they bought Wintris he was working as a journalist and she is an anthropologist. |
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Thus, anthropologist Joan Vincent observed that ethnic boundaries often have a mercurial character. |
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According to anthropologist Marvin Harris, this pattern reflects a different history and different social relations. |
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The cultural anthropologist Victor Turner identified four universal characteristics of cultural performance. |
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The American anthropologist George Spindler was a pioneer in applying the ethnographic methodology to the classroom. |
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According to early anthropologist Edward Tylor, such sacrifices are gifts given in hope of a return. |
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What can a pediatric urologist researching intersexuality learn from a forensic anthropologist working mass disasters? |
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Vincent Millay and anthropologist Margaret Mead, to stage and film stars Cary Grant and John Barrymore. |
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According to Ian Tattersall, a physical anthropologist, and Rob DeSalle, an evolutionary geneticist, the answer is yes. |
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The second is the documentarist, sociologist, anthropologist, and realist in me. |
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I was the house guest of an anthropologist whose past girlfriend could become an owl. |
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However, anthropologist Dwight Read later argued that the way in which kinship categories are defined by individual researchers are substantially inconsistent. |
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Major influences on this development were anthropologist Lloyd Warner, on the Chicago sociology faculty, and to Robert Park's experience as a journalist. |
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An anthropologist looks at the object itself, its context, and the way it was manufactured and used in order to understand the culture in which it featured. |
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I like to kill two birds with one stone when I can, so when in most gyms, I put on my social anthropologist jock strap and watchmy fellow enthusiasts. |
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In studying a human culture, an anthropologist studies the material culture of the people in question as well as the people themselves and their interactions with others. |
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A forensic anthropologist can assist in the identification of deceased individuals whose remains are decomposed, burned, mutilated or otherwise unrecognizable. |
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Around 1950, the first research into Aboriginal music was undertaken by the anthropologist Adolphus Elkin, who recorded Aboriginal music in Arnhem Land. |
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Carmen is not a professional anthropologist, but strictly a layman. |
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For a historian or anthropologist who has researched subjects like historiology, this book may be a summation of arguments the researcher has already encountered. |
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The anthropologist Mircea Eliade theorizes that the maypoles were simply a part of the general rejoicing at the return of summer, and the growth of new vegetation. |
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Mabel speaks at times like a sad nostalgist pained by her own experience and at others like an objective anthropologist claiming superior knowledge of others. |
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According to anthropologist Jack David Eller's review of secularity, he observes that secularization is very diverse and can vary by degree and kind. |
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