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Us, relatives: scaling and plural life in a forager world
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Anthropology
/ Bird-David, Nurit
/ Ethnography
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2017
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/ Nonfiction
2017
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Us, relatives: scaling and plural life in a forager world
2017
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The book's two main themes are, first, the implications of their small demographic scale (a few families living with one another involved in extensive social connections within and between residence groups), and second, how social behavior centers around pluralistic relations conceptually making up a \"family space.\" Bird-Davis emphasizes daily life centering around the pluralistic relations of a family space, thus documenting (although not mentioned by her) the critical shift in human evolution from individualistic, face-to-face interaction of non-human primate groups to relation-based behavior.
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