Up in Nipigon Country: Anthropology as Personal Experience by Edward J. Hedican

Up in Nipigon Country: Anthropology as Personal Experience

Edward J. Hedican
156 pages
Fernwood Publishing
Mar 2001
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Arguing that modern day fieldwork has much to offer a social anthropologist, this study takes the author`s experience as a worker in a First Nation community in Northern Ontario as an example of how basic research can be linked to theoretical thinking and result in epistemological value.
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Pages 156
Publisher Fernwood Publishing
Published 2001
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