30 unique racial and ethnic groups that inhabited six different continents.
In his book, Strange Peoples, the anthropologist turned author, Frederick Starr, has explored, researched, and documented over 30 unique racial and ethnic groups that inhabited six different continents before 1902. Because Mr. Starr meticulously researched, documented, edited for clarity, and easy reading. People of all ages will enjoy reading this book.
He also isn't judgemental of the beliefs and practices of the indigenous. Even when dealing with the indigenous cannibals, he only presents the facts and details. Learning about these cultures before they assimilated into the modern predominant culture will open your minds to a broader understanding of why some people do some things that seem peculiar to us.
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