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050 _aGN 316 .T34 2001
100 _aHaviland, William A.
_eauthor
245 0 _aTalking about people :
_breadings in contemporary cultural anthropology /
_cWilliam A. Haviland, Robert J. Gordon and Luis A. Vivanco
250 _aThird Edition
260 _aBoston, Massachusetts :
_bMcGraw Hill Education,
_cc2001
300 _axxiv, 258 pages ;
_c29 cm.
500 _aGordon, Robert B.;Vivanco, Luis R.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aChapter 1 : What is distinctive about anthropology? Chapter 2 : What is the meaning of culture? -- Chapter 3 : What is the relationship between language and culture? -- Chapter 4 : How do people learn and experience their culture -- Chapter 5 : How do people adapt to nature? -- Chapter 6 : How do people make a living? -- Chapter 7 : How do women and men relate ro each other? -- Chapter 8 : What does it mean to be in a family? -- Chapter 9 : How do people express status and group membership? -- Chapter 10 : How do people control the behavior of other? -- Chapter 11 : How do people relate to the supernatural? -- Chapter 12 : How do cultures change? -- Chapter 13 : What does the future hold for anthropology?
520 _aThis anthology is designed as a supplement for introductory cultural anthropology courses.
650 _aPSYCHOLOGY
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