The Andaman Islanders by Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown
A Study in Social Anthropology
This anthropological study delves into the social structures, cultural practices, and belief systems of the indigenous people inhabiting the Andaman Islands. Through meticulous observation and analysis, the work explores the intricate kinship systems, rituals, and the symbolic significance of various customs that define the islanders' way of life. The study provides a comprehensive understanding of how these communities maintain social cohesion and navigate their environment, offering insights into the broader implications of social organization and cultural evolution.
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- 1922
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- 300-350
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