Social Anthropology
Author: Dr. Sara Neena. T.T., Dr.N.P.Hafiz Mohamad, Dr.N.P.Hafiz Mohamad
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Description: Social Anthropology por Dr. Sara Neena. T.T., Dr.N.P.Hafiz Mohamad, Dr.N.P.Hafiz Mohamad offers an accessible introduction to key concepts in social anthropology. The document covers culture, society, tribes in India and Kerala, providing a valuable foundation for understanding human social structures and diversity.
Pages: 93
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