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An anthropologist challenges claims that deep-seated racial instincts explain national conflict, rejecting ideas of an inherently superior blond or Aryan race and arguing there is no scientific basis for racial hierarchies. The essay distinguishes linguistic, cultural, and political identities from physical types, shows how bodily types are widely distributed across regions irrespective of national boundaries, attributes social differences to historical and environmental factors rather than heredity, and cautions against fears of admixture and simplistic conflation of race with nationality.

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Franz Boas

Franz Boas was a pioneering anthropologist often referred to as the 'father of American anthropology.' He played a crucial role in establishing anthropology as a distinct academic discipline in the United States. Boas is known for his emphasis on cultural relativism and his critique of racial determinism, advocating for the understanding of cultures on their own terms. His influential works include "Anthropology," which laid the groundwork for modern anthropological thought, and "The Mind of Primitive Man," where he explored the psychological aspects of culture. His extensive research among Indigenous peoples, particularly in the Arctic, contributed significantly to the field's development and understanding of cultural diversity.

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