Eleanor Leacock
Eleanor Burke Leacock (July2, 1922April2, 1987) was an American anthropologist and social theorist who made major contributions to the study of egalitarian societies, the evolution of the status of women in society, Marxism, and the feminist movement. Provided by Wikipedia
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Teaching and learning in city schools; a comparative study. by Leacock, Eleanor Burke, 1922-1987
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The Culture of poverty; a critique.
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Women and colonization : anthropological perspectives /
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Politics and history in band societies /
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Women's work : development and the division of labor by gender /
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North American Indians in historical perspective.
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Visibility and power : essays on women in society and development /
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Innu : NH06.
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Rereading Women in Latin America and the Caribbean : the Political Economy of Gender. by Abbassi, Jennifer
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