‘Polynesians’ in the Brazilian hinterland? Sociohistorical perspectives on skulls, genomics, identity, and nationhood

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AHP readers may be interested in a forthcoming piece in the journal History of the Human Sciences: “‘Polynesians’ in the Brazilian hinterland? Sociohistorical perspectives on skulls, genomics, identity, and nationhood,” by Ricardo Ventura Read More...

Read the complete post at https://ahp.apps01.yorku.ca/2020/04/polynesians-in-the-brazilian-hinterland-sociohistorical-perspectives-on-skulls-genomics-identity-and-nationhood/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=polynesians-in-the-brazilian-hinterland-sociohistorical-perspectives-on-skulls-genomics-identity-and-nationhood


Posted Apr 17 2020, 05:22 AM by Advances in the History of Psychology
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