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Anthropology / Cultural anthropology / Edward Sapir / Social anthropology / Franz Boas / Culture / Ethnography / Kinship / American anthropology / Cultural translation
Date: 2013-07-13 14:22:55
Anthropology
Cultural anthropology
Edward Sapir
Social anthropology
Franz Boas
Culture
Ethnography
Kinship
American anthropology
Cultural translation

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