Ethnography and the Production of Anthropological Knowledge Essays in honour of Nicolas Peterson

Professor Nicolas Peterson is a central figure in the anthropology of Aboriginal Australia. This volume honours his anthropological body of work, his commitment to ethnographic fieldwork as a source of knowledge, his exemplary mentorship of generations of younger scholars and his generosity in facil...

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Main Author: Musharbash, Yasmine (auth)
Other Authors: Barber, Marcus (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Canberra ANU Press 2011
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