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  • 101Cousin marriage — Charles Darwin and his wife Emma were first cousins. Cousin marriage is marriage between two cousins. In various jurisdictions and cultures, such marriages range from being considered ideal and actively encouraged, to being uncommon but still… …

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  • 102Africoid peoples — are human populations of varying phenotypes who are considered black regardless of recent African ancestry..Rashidi, Runoko. The Global African Community. The African Perspective in India. 1998. September 2, 2007. [http://saxakali.com/Saxakali… …

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  • 103Ruth Benedict — Infobox Person name = Ruth Fulton Benedict image size = 200px caption = Ruth Benedict in 1937 birth date = birth date|1887|6|5 birth place = New York City death date = death date and age|1948|9|17|1887|6|5 death place = New York City education =… …

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  • 104Chiricahua — For other uses, see Chiricahua (disambiguation). Apachean tribes ca. 18th century (Ch – Chiricahua, WA – Western Apache, N – Navajo, M – Mescalero, J – Jicarilla, L – Lipan, Pl – Plains Apache Chiricahua ( …

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  • 105Coming of Age in Samoa —   …

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  • 106Cheikh Anta Diop — Pan African topics General Pan Africanism Afro Asian Afro Latino Colonialism …

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  • 107Nigel Barley — (born 1947 in Kingston upon Thames, England) is an anthropologist famous for the books he has written on his experiences. He studied modern languages at Cambridge University and completed a doctorate in social anthropology at Oxford University.… …

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  • 108William Beynon — (1888 1958) was a hereditary chief from the Tsimshian nation (British Columbia, Canada) and an oral historian who served as ethnographer, translator, and linguistic consultant to many anthropologists.Beynon was born 1888 in Victoria, British… …

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  • 109Karla Poewe — (born 25/1/1941) is an anthropologist turned historian. She is the author of ten academic books and fifty peer reviewed articles in international journals. [ [http://www.ucalgary.ca/ kpoewe/HTML/publications.htm Publications Karla Poewe] , April… …

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  • 110Iowa archaeology — This entry is about the buried remains of human cultures in Iowa. For studies of rocks, fossils, paleontology, and soils, see Geology of Iowa. From Hunters to Farmers: Overview of Iowa PrehistoryWhen the first Native Americans arrived in what is… …

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