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Class 5: Culture, Assimilation, and The Shackles of Tradition

Posted on September 2, 2020September 2, 2020 by Kate Stein
The study of Anthropology, at its core, seeks to analyze humanity, examining the evolution, novelty, and diversity of human beings. Anthropologists meet this charge by engaging in an impartial compari... Read More

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