Perspectives -An Open Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

Author: Nina Brown, Thomas McIlwraith, Laura Tubelle de González

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Description: Perspectives -An Open Introduction to Cultural Anthropology by Nina Brown, Thomas McIlwraith, Laura Tubelle de González provides a foundational understanding of cultural anthropology. Explore diverse societies and deepen your appreciation for human cultures and the discipline.

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