An edition of Cannibalism is an acquired taste (1998)

Cannibalism is an acquired taste

and other notes from conversations with anthropologist Omer C. Stewart

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An edition of Cannibalism is an acquired taste (1998)

Cannibalism is an acquired taste

and other notes from conversations with anthropologist Omer C. Stewart

Omer Stewart is most noted for his career-long study of the Peyote religion. Carol L. Howell weaves together taped interviews with Stewart; excerpts from his letters, notes, and papers; and recollections of family members and others. The result is a fascinating sketch not only of Omer Stewart as a person but also of his contributions to the field of anthropology and the academic and social milieu in which he participated. A must for anthropologists and anyone interested in the art of biography.

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Language
English
Pages
219

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Niwot, Colo

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
301/.092
Library of Congress
GN21.S85 H68 1998, GN21.S85H68 1998, GN21.S85 H68 1998eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 219 p. :
Number of pages
219

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL699577M
Internet Archive
cannibalismisacq0000howe
ISBN 10
0870814745
LCCN
97047351
OCLC/WorldCat
42329385, 38048219
Goodreads
599494

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