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What came to mind was in Anthropology 101, team taught by W. Arens and David
Hicks at Stony Brook University. In a book of readings, "The Anthropological
Perspective" a "Xerox Individualized Publishing Program" is "Magical Hair" a "Curl
Bequest Prize Essay, 1957" by E.R. Leach from the "Journal of the Royal
Anthropological Institute, Vol. 88 July/December 1958, Part II, pp. 147-164."
Reprinted by permission from the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain
and Ireland, on pp. 82-97.
The final article in "The Anthropological Perspective" is the some-what famous
"Body Ritual Among the Nacirema" by Horace Miner, from: American Anthropologist,
Vol. 58, 1956, pp. 503-507. Spoiler: Nacirema spelled backwards, does not say
"Paul is dead".
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