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Richard Borshay Lee OC (born 1937) is a
Canadian anthropologist. Lee has
studied at the
University of
Toronto and
University of California, Berkeley,...
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South African Army". The
following year,
Canadian anthropologist Richard Borshay Lee
called the film "an
amusing but
thinly disguised piece of
South African...
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central organizing principles for
societies like the ǃKung.
Richard Borshay Lee
breaks ǃKung
kinship principles down into
three different sets (Kinship...
- Malden, M****. (U.S.):
Wiley Blackwell. ISBN 978-1-55786-349-2. Lee,
Richard Borshay; DeVore, Irven, eds. (1968). Man the Hunter: The
First Intensive Survey...
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international adoption of
South Korean children. The film was
directed by
Deann Borshay Liem. The film is the
third do****entary by the Emmy-winning
filmmaker to...
- meat",
particularly as
illustrated by the
Canadian anthropologist Richard Borshay Lee in his
article "Eating
Christmas in the Kalahari" (1969). When Lee...
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process by
which this is accomplished. A good
example is
given by
Richard Borshay Lee in his
account of the Khoisan, who
practice "insulting the meat". Whenever...
- 389–430. doi:10.1080/1070289X.1998.9962596. ISSN 1070-289X. Lee,
Richard Borshay (June 2016). "The anti-imperialist
tradition in
North American anthropology:...
- societies". At the 1966 "Man the Hunter" conference,
anthropologists Richard Borshay Lee and
Irven DeVore suggested that
egalitarianism was one of
several central...
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power and are not
worthy of full
humanity or
social membership.
Richard Borshay Lee
reported mockery as a
facet of
Bushmen culture designed to keep individuals...