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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM
VOLUME 16, NUMBER
3 SEPTEMBER 1991
CONTENTS
American/Indian
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D. W. Murray 82
Sitting Buddha in a Mississippi Golf Course:
Constructing Anthropology in Exotic and
Familiar Settings
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E. Paul Durrenberger 88
Mitigating Circumstances
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Martha B. Kendall 95
Whatever Happened to Primitive Art?
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Warren L. d'Azevedo 102
COMMENTARY
Who Owns the Bones?
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Robert P. Burnett 108
POETRY
Trespasser
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Mary Van Rheenen 109
Snowbound Archaeologist
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Grant A. Olson 109
Leaf Music
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Robert A. Benfer 109
Wangdoodle
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Ira Dove 110
Another Opening, Another Paradigm
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G. N. Appell 110
BOOK REVIEWS
On the Periphery of the Modern World: Village
Life in Guatemala and Argentina (Refugees of a
Hidden War: The Aftermath of Counterinsurgency
in Guatemala, Beatriz Manz; and And Here the
World Ends: The Life of an Argentine Village,
Kirstin Hoffman Ruggiero.)
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Rhonda L. Neugebauer 111
Freud and the Anthropologists (Malinowski,
Rivers, Benedict and Others, George W. Stocking,
Jr., ed.)
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Joseph A. Francello 112
Ethnography on Stage (Desire and Other
Plays; Flight; Painting a Wall; and Sargeant Ola
and His Followers, David Lan.)
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Nancy J. Schmidt 113
Esoteric and Exoteric Images of Islam
(Discovering Islam: Making Sense of Muslim
History and Society, Akbar S. Ahmed.)
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D. Michael Warren 115
Female Sexuality and Growth (The Sexual
Contract, Carole Pateman; Personal Voices:
Chinese Women in the 1980's, Emily Honig and
Gail Hershatter; and Aboriginal Adolescence:
Maidenhood in an Australian Community, Victoria
Katherine Burbank)
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Sue-Ellen Jacobs and Susan Landgraf 116
Quandaries on the Field of Honor (Image Ethics:
The Moral Rights of Subjects in Photographs, Film,
and Television, Larry Gross, John Stuart Katz,
and Jay Ruby, eds.)
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Alexander Moore 118
ON THE COVER
Dust storm rising around "Rocks Children," a family
of creatures turned to stone by Monster Slayer. (Central Navajo Reservation; Photo by David Murray.)
ERRATUM
In Volume 15 (2,3), Philip K. Bock's name was mistakenly printed Philip K. Brock both in the contents of the
volume and beneath the title on page 61. The editor of
that volume, Miles Richardson, deeply regrets this
unfortunate error.
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