Portrait of an eskimo family. Anthropologist Jean Briggs spent seventeen months living on a remote Arctic shore as the 'adopted daughter' of an Eskimo family. Through vignettes of daily life she unfold a warm and perceptive tale of the behavioral patterns of the Utku, their way of training children, and their handling of deviations from desired behavior.
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Dunning, R. W., & Briggs, J. L. (1972). Never in Anger: Portrait of an Eskimo Family. Man, 7(1), 165. https://doi.org/10.2307/2799907
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