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Does Gamio allow the Mexicans to speak in their own terms ? If so , what do they say ? The Frontier Zone of Ethnography : A Metaphysics of Indian Hating To answer these questions , I need to consider Manuel Gamio ( 1883-1960 ) ...
Does Gamio allow the Mexicans to speak in their own terms ? If so , what do they say ? The Frontier Zone of Ethnography : A Metaphysics of Indian Hating To answer these questions , I need to consider Manuel Gamio ( 1883-1960 ) ...
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Krupat provides a framework that partially understands Gamio's ethnographic project . Krupat understands the ethnographic practices as follows : " they function to affirm the central authority of the American progressivist ideology ...
Krupat provides a framework that partially understands Gamio's ethnographic project . Krupat understands the ethnographic practices as follows : " they function to affirm the central authority of the American progressivist ideology ...
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In fact , almost each individual in the Gamio narratives states at the outset what region they are from : " I am a native of Culiacan , Sinaloa " ( 104 ) , " I was born on an estate near Zamora , Michoacan ( 87 ) , " I am a native of ...
In fact , almost each individual in the Gamio narratives states at the outset what region they are from : " I am a native of Culiacan , Sinaloa " ( 104 ) , " I was born on an estate near Zamora , Michoacan ( 87 ) , " I am a native of ...
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