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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM
VOLUME 17, NUMBER
3/4 DECEMBER 1992
CONTENTS
The Rodina
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Tamar Diana Wilson 66
From the Research Assistant's Point of View
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Bhoju Ram Gujar and Ann Grodzins Gold 72
The Gift of an Anthropologist
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Darryl Babe Wilson 85
BOOK REVIEWS
Anthropology and Literature: Diverse Perspectives
(Literary Anthropology, Fernando Poyatos, ed;
Literature and Anthroplogy, Philip A. Dennis and
Wendell Aycock, eds.; Literature and Anthropology,
Jonathan Hall and Ackbar Abbas, eds.; L' Homme,
Litterature & anthropologie, special issue;
Litterature & antropologie Nouvelles du Sud, no. 4)
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Nancy J. Schmidt 98
Life and Death in Saramaka (Alabi's World,
Richard Price; Two Evenings in Saramaka,
Richard Price and Sally Price)
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Nancie L. Gonzalez 104
Haitian Odyssey (The Bourdeaux Narrative,
Harold Courlander)
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Stephen D. Glazier 105
Light, Culture, and Humanism (Culture: The
Human Way, Harold B. Barclay; A Little
Anthropology, Dennison Nash; The
Anthropological Lens: Harsh Light, Soft Focus,
James L. Peacock)
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James F. Hopgood 106
ON THE COVER
Mural on the wall at D-Q University, Davis, California. Established in 1971, D-Q University is a two-year,
intertribal college serving Native Americans of various tribal origins and Mexicans. D-Q is a member of
the American Indian Higher Education Consortium,
an international association of 26 tribally controlled
colleges. Darryl Babe Wilson's Alma Mater is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and
grump
Colleges.
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