Robert Borofsky
Robert Borofsky is an American anthropologist who has written and edited many published works. Many of his works are still looked at today in many college anthropology curriculums.Robert Borofsky was a Professor of Anthropology at Hawaii Pacific University and is currently an editor for the California Series in Public Anthropology. Robert Borofsky is also the founder and director of the Center for a Public Anthropology. Borofsky, now a retired anthropology professor, still continues to write and edit many works. Provided by Wikipedia
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Making history : Pukapukan and anthropological constructions of knowledge / by Borofsky, Robert, 1944-
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Yanomami : the fierce controversy and what we might learn from it / by Borofsky, Robert, 1944-
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Yanomami : the fierce controversy and what we can learn from it / by Borofsky, Robert, 1944-
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Remembrance of Pacific pasts : an invitation to remake history /
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Developments in Polynesian ethnology /
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