Dorsey-Anthropology

When reading many of these books, I was surprised at the way they were written. As an anthropology major, I am used to academic ethnographies that are essentially a compilation of notes taken during research. These books were either technical in their discussion of language or story-like in their interpretations of events and texts. It made many of the books easier to read and opens up the audience. My question is, do we lose some of the important facts and events if the book is not written in an ethnographic way? I think that it is possible the weight of many events might be lost. I also think that information might miss important pieces because they were not very interesting so they were not included. Unfortunately, I think anytime someone studies a group of people or social trend, it is easy to miss important pieces from the outside looking in.

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