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Bahr, Donald, 20 , 153 , 173 ;

on Native American oratory, 192 -193;

on translation, 194 -195

Bakhtin, Mikhail, 18 -19, 237

Bandelier, Adolph, 69 , 70 , 71 , 72

Barnouw, Victor, 174 -175

Barth, Fredrik, 15 , 240 , 245 n. 5

Barthes, Roland, 51 -52

Baudrillard, Jean, 6

Beckett, Samuel, 95 , 213

Bell's Interconnectedness Theorem, 75

Benedict, Ruth, 72 -73, 84 n. 2

Benjamin, Walter, 187 , 195 , 196 , 197 , 237

Berkhofer, Robert, 133 , 138 , 144 , 146

Berman, Judith, 96 , 181

Bernstein, R. J., 27

Bevis, William, 114 , 182

Bieder, Robert, 64

Biolsi, Thomas, 14 -15

Black Elk, 216 -217

Blanchot, Maurice, 195 , 196 -197

Bloom, Allan, 35

Boas, Franz, 81 -100, 181 ;

antiphrasis in work of, 98 ;

aporia in work of, 98 ;

on autobiography, 69 ;

catachresis in work of, 99 ;

distinguished between natural and social science, 91 -92;

hostility to theory/laws of, 89 -90;

influence/students of, 65 -66, 67 -68, 70 -74, 82 , 83 , 84 n. 2, 178 ;

influences on, 86 ;

irony in work of,


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88 -89, 94 , 97 , 98 -99;

linguistics of, 178 ;

made anthropology a science, 84 , 89 , 90 , 92 -93;

on need for historical data, 97 ;

as precursor to postmodernism, 99 ;

Race, Language, and Culture , 93 -96, 97 -98, 129 -130;

relativism in work of, 89

Bohannon, Laura, 179

Boudinot, Elias, 150

Bradford, William, 223

Brightman, Robert, 195

Brodbeck, May, 58

Brumble, David, 210

Bullock, Alan, 85

Burnett, John G., 129


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