Samoan Rainbow. "Anthropologists in Search of a Culture: Margaret Mead, Derek Freeman, and All the Rest of us". The controversy between anthropologists Mead and Freeman.
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e uses her paper not only to discuss the Mead-Freeman controversy, but also to talk about the quest for any truth that ever existed. Works Cited Abbey, Edward. A Voice Crying in the Wilderness; notes from a secret journal. St. Martin's Press, New York. 1989 Leacock, Eleanor. 1992. Anthropologists in Search of a culture: Margaret Mead, Derek Freeman, and All the Rest of us. In Confronting the Margaret Mead Legacy, Eds. Lenora Foerstel and Anglea Gilliam. Philadelphia
e uses her paper not only to discuss the Mead-Freeman controversy, but also to talk about the quest for any truth that ever existed. Works Cited Abbey, Edward. A Voice Crying in the Wilderness; notes from a secret journal. St. Martin's Press, New York. 1989 Leacock, Eleanor. 1992. Anthropologists in Search of a culture: Margaret Mead, Derek Freeman, and All the Rest of us. In Confronting the Margaret Mead Legacy, Eds. Lenora Foerstel and Anglea Gilliam. Philadelphia