||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Thoughtful essays on anthropological ethics|By E. N. Anderson|In 2000, reporter Patrick Tierney published a supposed expose' of anthropological shenanigans in Venezuela, attacking primarily James Neel (geneticist) and Napoleon Chagnon (ethnographer). Subsequent investigations revealed that the attacks on Neel were simply wrong, and the more substantive ones on Chagnon were too|About the Author||Francisco M. Salzano is Emeritus Professor of Genetics at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Porto Alegre, Brazil. A. Magdalena Hurtado is Associate Professor in the Human Evolutionary Ecology Prog
In 2000, the world of anthropology was rocked by a high-profile debate over the fieldwork performed by two prominent anthropologists, Napoleon Chagnon and James V. Neel, among the Yanamamo tribe of South America. The controversy was fueled by the publication of Patrick Tierney's incendiary Darkness in El Dorado which accused Chagnon of not only misinterpreting but actually inciting some of the violence he perceived among these "fierce people". Tierney also poin...
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