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Caring and being cared for in north-western Amazonia

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Anthropology
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Elizabeth Rahman of the University of Oxford discusses the perinatal practices of a small group of Amazonian Indians with whom she lived (a Fertility and Reproduction seminar from 4 November 2013)

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Series
Anthropology
People
Elizabeth Rahman
Keywords
anthropology
society
Reproduction
fertility
Amazonia
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 03/02/2014
Duration: 00:36:08

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