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Living Traditions: Continuity and Change, Past and Present
Published to complement a special exhibition at the Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology which juxtaposed recent acquisitions with historical material on the museum's collection. Six contributors emphasise the dynamic nature of tradition by submitting articles on Contemporary Bark Paintings from Arnhem Land; New Haida Salmon Mask and Dance in response to Gold Mining Threats; Contemporary Concheros Dancers in Mexico Link to Their Aztec Past; Revitalizing North American Indian Identity Through Powwow; Affinities Between Ancient Rural and Urban Swahili Communities; the Maintenance of British Identity Despite Four Centuries of Roman Occupation. Paperback. 134 pages. Very good condition. Cat No 4646
£ 15.00
Department of Social Anthropology Cambridge
Very Good
Theory & Practice: Ethnography
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