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The Central Eskimo - With Maps and Illustrations of Tools Weapons & People - cover

The Central Eskimo - With Maps and Illustrations of Tools Weapons & People

Franz Boas

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "The Central Eskimo," Franz Boas provides an ethnographic exploration of the cultural practices, social structures, and environmental adaptations of the Central Eskimo, or Inuit, tribes of Canada. Boas meticulously documents their hunting techniques, ritualistic traditions, and familial relationships, all while employing a descriptive and conversational literary style that invites readers to engage directly with the subject matter. This work emerges during a period of burgeoning anthropological interest in Indigenous cultures, challenging prevailing racial theories and emphasizing cultural relativism in understanding human diversity. Franz Boas, often regarded as the father of American anthropology, championed the significance of fieldwork and empirical data, diverging from the speculative theories of his time. His extensive research among Indigenous peoples, notably the Inuit, was informed by a deep commitment to understanding the unique contextual intricacies of each culture, stemming from his belief that no civilization is superior to another. Boas's background in natural sciences and his encounters with diverse cultures fueled his drive to document and appreciate human societies on their own terms. "The Central Eskimo" is an essential read for anyone interested in anthropology, cultural studies, or Indigenous histories. Boas's insights not only enrich our understanding of the Inuit way of life but also illuminate the broader implications of cultural diversity. This book serves as a reminder of the intricate connections between environment, culture, and identity, making it indispensable for both scholars and general readers alike.
Disponibile da: 16/11/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 344 pagine.

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