Savage kin: indigenous informants and American anthropologists

Tucson: University of Arizona Press (2018)
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Illuminating the complex relationships between tribal informants and twentieth-century anthropologists such as Boas, Parker, and Fenton, who came to their communities to collect stories and artifacts"--Provided by publisher.

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