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Strange Peoples

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This reader presents concise, illustrated sketches of numerous human groups around the world for young readers, explaining physical types, geographic distribution, and distinctive customs across continents. Beginning with Arctic and American peoples and proceeding through Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Pacific, each short chapter describes characteristic features, material culture, and daily life while urging respect for cultural difference. The text emphasizes patterns of racial types and migration, supplies photographs, drawings, and a world map, and closes with a bibliography for further study.

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Frederick Starr

Frederick Starr was an American anthropologist and author known for his extensive studies on various cultures and societies. His works often focused on indigenous peoples and their histories, as seen in titles like "American Indians" and "In Indian Mexico (1908)." Starr also explored topics beyond the Americas, contributing to the understanding of Korean Buddhism in his book "Korean Buddhism: History—Condition—Art." His diverse interests included the examination of Liberia's challenges and the Ainu people at the St. Louis Exposition. Through his writings, Starr aimed to shed light on lesser-known cultures and foster a greater appreciation for global diversity.

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