• Richard Borshay Lee OC (born 1937) is a Canadian anthropologist. Lee has studied at the University of Toronto and University of California, Berkeley, where...
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  • (c. 1765–1837), British admiral Richard Borshay Lee (born 1937), Canadian anthropologist and author Richard Lee (journalist) (born 1963), Seattle journalist...
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    the central organizing principles for societies like the ǃKung. Richard Borshay Lee breaks ǃKung kinship principles down into three different sets (Kinship...
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  • politician from Fairfax County, Virginia. Richard Borshay Lee (born 1937), a Canadian anthropologist Richard Lee (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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  • by the Canadian anthropologist Richard Borshay Lee in his article "Eating Christmas in the Kalahari" (1969). When Lee gave the !Kung an ox as a Christmas...
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    power and are not worthy of full humanity or social membership. Richard Borshay Lee reported mockery as a facet of Bushmen culture designed to keep individuals...
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  • reading of the works of anthropologists, such as Marshall Sahlins and Richard Borshay Lee, wherein the anthropologic category of primitive society is restricted...
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    lived in the past. On one side of the debate were scholars led by Richard Borshay Lee and Irven DeVore, considered traditionalists or "isolationists."...
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    "Man the Hunter, Woman the Gatherer". Coined by anthropologists Richard Borshay Lee and Irven DeVore in 1968, it argued, based on evidence now thought...
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  • South African Army". The following year, Canadian anthropologist Richard Borshay Lee called the film "an amusing but thinly disguised piece of South African...
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