Cultural Anthropology
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Who were the Aryans?
In regards to ancient history the Aryans represent a different people to those who use the word to describe white power movements and the Nazi ideal. Derived from the word 'arya' ('noble' under its linguistic origins) the term Aryan has been used to define a group of Indo-European people whose presence dominants Old World history. Today it is an out-dated term and you are more likely to hear these
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Explaining the anthropology of race
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Eastern Africa: Home to the first Hominids
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Deviance: An anthropological perspective
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Characteristics of the "intellectual" in modern society
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What is a potlatch?
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Biography: Margaret Meade
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The role of natural language in shaping human thought
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The difference between human primates and ape primates
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Music as a catechetical tool
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What is the relationship between production and reproduction?
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by Arjang Navab
Who were the Aryans?
The Aryan race has long and ancient history. The Aryans originated in the Eurasian steppes. Aryans prayed to the
About fifty years ago, I was recuperating from an insignifcant illness, and very restless in my Chicago apartment bed.
Reading the
Franz Boas and Margaret Mead
The Quest for an Empirical Discipline
In the nineteenth-Century, ethnology, which involves the organized

