印度治疗人体

E. Weiss, J. Springer
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Weiss和Springer认为,美国印第安文化中埋葬实践的许多当代观点并没有反映历史和人类学研究所揭示的埋葬实践。作者质疑为什么这些埋葬实践的观点应该通过遣返政策被更大的社会所推迟。
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Indian Treatment of the Human Body
Weiss and Springer argue that many contemporary views of burial practice in American Indian culture do not reflect burial practices as revealed by historic and anthropological research. The authors question why these views of burial practice should be deferred to by the larger society through repatriation policy.
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