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View ArticleBLUFFTON, Texas — Johnny C. Parks died two days before his...
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nationalgeographicdaily: Sami Herder, ScandinaviaPhoto: Erika Larsen Cone-shaped tents called lavut provide temporary shelter for Sami herders while following the reindeer. Nils Peder Gaup, resting...
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This submission is made as part of my open letter to anthropology students from the business world
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