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Tuesday, October 11, 2011 | Categories: Episodes |
Anthropologist Jean Briggs
lived with an Inuit family during the early 1960s, when she was doing
research and writing about them for her doctoral thesis. When she got
"angry", they treated her as a child, because they thought that "anger"
was an infantile emotion, something never expressed by Inuit adults.
This experience led to many more years of research on the emotions and
ideas by which Inuit lived, and how they learned and taught them.