Anthropology Ebooks
A Companion to the Anthropology of American Indians
The status of American Indians has long been rooted in a view of Indians as members of indigenous polities with distinct cultures.
Popularizing Anthropology
Anthropology written for a popular audience is the most neglected branch of the discipline.
Feminist Anthropology
This volume surveys the history of feminist anthropology, a field that was inspired by the women's movement of the late 1960s and has since emerged at the forefront of efforts to make anthropology more responsive to the concerns of disempowered people around the globe.
Anthropology
The ultimate guide for the student encountering anthropology for the first time, "Anthropology: The Basics" explains and explores anthropological concepts and themes in a highly readable and easy to follow manner.
New History of Anthropology
With a breadth and depth that no single-authored source could provide, "A New History of Anthropology" collects original writings from pre-eminent scholars in the field, to create the most complete and comprehensive book of its kind.
Anthropology of Love and Anger
Can we judge Amerindian social behaviour by our own standards? To what extent is social success based on love and anger in the Amazon region?The Anthropology of Love and Anger provides remarkable evidence that Anthropology is a thriving subject.







