Sixty Years in America: Anthropological Essays


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The author entered the United States at age twenty as a student schooled in French Literature Classics and Philosophy. After twenty years of marriage raising three children and running a French Import business in Palo Alto she embarked in her American career as a cultural and psychological anthropologist. She has documented some forty years of fieldwork through a variety of substantial essays crafting a rare collection of fascinating papers about American Indians and Amazigh (Berber and Tuareg) people a unique book by an immigrant to the United States. From fond memories of Mustapha and her childhood in Morocco to extensive scholarly research on Egyptian civilization and late writings about the unexplored topic of intermarriages between American Indians and French explorers of North America the book captivates the readers attention always informs and in some instances as in The People of Niram delights in unsuspected irony and wit.
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