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Wee Three Belize

By coolAnthropology.com Posted on 11 October, 2013 Posted in Photo Essays No Comments Tagged with cool anthropology, friday photos, kinship, kristina baines, mopan maya children, wee three belize
Wee Three Belize
kinship in sleep- babies sleep suspended while their mothers work together. Kinship bonds begin early.

One of the most “classic” topics studied by cultural anthropologists is kinship. Back in the discipline’s history, we find Lewis Henry Morgan taking care to decipher the many complex ways human societies trace our relatedness to one another. In Santa …

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