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"The Xavante in Transition presents a diachronic view of the long and complex interaction between the Xavante, an indigenous people of the Brazilian Amazon, and the surrounding nation, documenting the effects of this interaction on Xavante health, ecology, and biology."--Jacket.
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Anthropometry, Xavante Indians, Health and hygiene, Population, Economics, Indigenous peoples, Native American Anthropology, Environmental Science, Medical Anthropology, Social Science, Sociology, Brazil, North America, Ethnic Studies - Native American Studies, Anthropology - General, Ethnic Studies - Native American Studies - Tribes, Social Science / Ethnic Studies, Anthropology - Cultural, Indians of south america, medicine, Brazil, social conditions, Health Transition, South American Indians, EthnologyShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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The Xavante in Transition: Health, Ecology, and Bioanthropology in Central Brazil (Human-Environment Interactions)
November 6, 2002, University of Michigan Press
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The Xavánte in transition: health, ecology, and bioanthropology in central Brazil
2002, University of Michigan Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-331) and index.
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