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This book was a bit pain-staking to read. However it was rather interesting. I think that it focuses on both the ethnographer and tribe. I became a bit tired of experiencing the main character's temper tantrums when she did not understand the Tiv's lifestlye.
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Return to Laughter: An Anthropological Novel by Elenore Smith Bowen
mack, November 30, 2009
This book was a bit pain-staking to read. However it was rather interesting. I think that it focuses on both the ethnographer and tribe. I became a bit tired of experiencing the main character's temper tantrums when she did not understand the Tiv's lifestlye.(3 of 4 readers found this comment helpful)