Keneti

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Biography & Memoir 472 pages 1988

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"Kenneth Emory, pioneer anthropologist of the Pacific, sailed with Jack London, worked with Margaret Mead, and encouraged a youthful Jacques Cousteau. . . Natives of South Sea Islands took him into their homes and called him 'Keneti'. . . This biography describes . . . [his] expeditions for the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, eight of which are recounted here from his own memory and from his unpublished journal."--jacket.

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