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Apr 01
2011
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In the mid 1960s, a very unique and extreme thing happened in primatological ethnography.
Jane Goodall radicalized the accepted views on objective anthropology, and began to study subjects, not by the accepted use of numbers and far-off observation, but by methods unthinkable... she walked into her subjects environment... then she lived among them [you can add your own gasp and ominous music here]!
