If you liked Penobscot mythology as a source of ethnographic material by Jean E. Hayes and Harvard University. Department of Anthropology, start with Evolutionary conservation in the sex determining region of the mammalian Y chromosome (1988), Conflict and communication in a Fiji Indian community (1974), and Stable isotopic evidence for hominid paleoenvironments in East Africa (1992). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Penobscot mythology as a source of ethnographic material is by Jean E. Hayes and Harvard University. Department of Anthropology.