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DID BOAS GET IT RIGHT OR WRONG? From the Editors Franz Boas’s study, “Changes in Bodily Form of Descendents of Immigrants” (American Anthropologist 14:530–562, 1912), has played a significant role in the history
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Columbia University Press / Cambridge University Press / Oxford University Press / Macmillan Company / /

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CLARENCE C. GRAVLEE University of Michigan / H. RUSSELL BERNARD University of Florida / University of California Press / Institute of Latin American Studies / International Institute / LEONARD Northwestern University / University of Texas / /

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Cambridge University / Columbia University / University of Michigan / Ann Arbor / Northwestern University / Institute of Latin American Studies / National Academy of Sciences / International Institute for Human Evolutionary Research / Oxford University / University of Florida / University of California Press / University of Texas / /

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Holden / Corey Sparks / Marcus Goldstein / Richard Jantz / Ralph Holloway / H. RUSSELL BERNARD WILLIAM / FRANZ BOAS PUBLISHED / Jonathan Marks / Harry Shapiro / Richard L. Jantz / Penn Handwerker / H. Russell Bernard / Carmella Moore / William R. Leonard / Alan Goodman / Clarence C. Gravlee / Franz Boas / Peter Killworth / Alan Swedlund / /

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American Journal of Human Genetics / Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences / American Anthropologist / /

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