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Coming of Age in American Anthropology

Download or Read eBook Coming of Age in American Anthropology PDF written by Malopa'upo Isaia and published by Universal-Publishers. This book was released on 1999 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Coming of Age in American Anthropology
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Publisher : Universal-Publishers
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 1581128452
ISBN-13 : 9781581128451
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Book Synopsis Coming of Age in American Anthropology by : Malopa'upo Isaia

Book excerpt: This is the book, and a must read, of the century. It's anthropological history in the re-making. The American Anthropological best seller, the Chief Malopa'upo Isaia, a descendant of the Tuimanu'a (king of Manu'a), the very people in Margaret Mead's book, has now raised some very serious traditional and legal issues, in relation to Margaret Mead's book, Columbia University's role, and the American Anthropological Association's 'professional' role. In his book, "Coming of age in American Anthropology", the Chief is now ordering the removal, withdrawal, and the disassociation, of every material by Margaret Mead on his cultural intellectual property. He has also outlined several legal issues which will have serious ramifications globally, on any academic who undertakes any cultural fieldwork, on someone else's cultural intellectual property. The Coming of age in American Anthropology, may well opens the floodgate to civil lawsuits from the two Samoan Governments for billions of dollars in damages to the business community, the Tourism Industry of Samoa, and from the descendants of the King of Manu'a. It is definitely the case of the century, and a must read for all students of anthropology, psychology, sociology, and law. Chief Malopa'upo Isaia is a name to watch for, as his work will without a doubt change the face of American Anthropology forever.


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