The video on this entry was rather interesting. I was a bit put off at the start with the amount of facts that were thrown at me, but I found it overall interesting.
On a side note, I found this article today and thought that it may be of interest to you.
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Steven C. Fedorowicz is a cultural anthropologist, visual anthropologist, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Kansai Gaidai University and reluctant blogger.
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The video on this entry was rather interesting. I was a bit put off at the start with the amount of facts that were thrown at me, but I found it overall interesting.
On a side note, I found this article today and thought that it may be of interest to you.
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/10/26/living/halloween-ethnic-costumes/?hpt=us_t4
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