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Morris E. Opler
Publikováno v:
Applied anthropology. 4(3)
It has been suggested that I address myself to the topic, "The Role of Science in Determining Democratic Policy." Because of the character of my training and experience, however, my discussion will have to be much more limited in scope than this. The
Autor:
Morris E. Opler, Alexander H. Leighton
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American journal of psychoanalysis. 6(1)
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Martin Ottenheimer, Stevan Harrell, Andrew Strathern, Louis C. Faron, Nancy J. Pollock, Aidan Southall, Arnold R. Pilling, Morris E. Opler, Harumi Befu, Raoul Makarius, Ernest L. Schusky, Gertrude E. Dole, Mary C. Marino, Karen Kovac, David M. Schneider, Linda Darga, Sue-Ellen Jacobs, M. Kay Martin, Edmund Leach, W. D. Wilder
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Current Anthropology. 18:709-729
The synchronic, antievolutionary approach to kinship has made it impossible to grasp its nature and define it adequately. Understanding of the phenomenon is tobe found in the implications of Morgan's distinction between the classificatory and descrip
Autor:
Morris E. Opler
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American Anthropologist. 83:617-621
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Morris E. Opler, Marvin Kay
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Plains Anthropologist. 20:150-167
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Gutorm Gjessing, Ralph L. Beals, Xto. G. Okojie, Richard N. Adams, Pranab Ganguly, Francis Henry, Joel Halpern, Michael Panoff, Sam Stanley, Maria Júlia Pourchet, Thomas W. Maretzki, Bertha B. Quintana, Katherine S. French, Nancie L. Gonzalez, Elias Sevilla-Casas, Margaret Lantis, Donald J. Tugby, Helen Codere, James Nwannukwu Kerri, Morris E. Opler
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Current Anthropology. 16:518-540
This is the report of a "Schriftfest" for Sol Tax. More than 20 former students and colleagues met in Panajachel, Guatemala, to discuss his contributions to their own growth and to that of the discipline. The papers presented focused on studies of No
Autor:
Morris E. Opler
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Southwestern Journal of Anthropology. 20:123-144
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Morris E. Opler
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Southwestern Journal of Anthropology. 24:215-227