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- Histories of Anthropology Annual
- University of Nebraska Press
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- "The Truth in Anthropology Does Not Travel First Class": Reo Fortune's Fateful Encounter with Margaret Mead Volume 6, 2010, pp. 66-128
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This issue contains 10 articles in total
- Contributors
- Editors' Introduction
- Anthropology and Politics, the Beginnings: The Relations between Franz Boas and Paul Rivet (1919-42)
- When Destiny Takes a Turn for the Worse: William Henry Holmes and, Incidentally, Franz Boas in Chicago, 1892-97
- The Political Thought of Sol Tax: The Principles of Non-Assimilation and Self-Government in Action Anthropology
- "The Truth in Anthropology Does Not Travel First Class": Reo Fortune's Fateful Encounter with Margaret Mead
- Dividing Oceania: Transnational Anthropology, 1928-30
- The Canadian Anthropological Tradition and Land Claims
- National and Transnational Anthropology: The Canadian Exemplar
- Evolution of the Anthropologies of the South: Contributions of Three Mexican Anthropologists in the Latter Half of the Twentieth Century
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