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Cultural Anthropology In The Caribbean

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Cultural anthropology in the Caribbean is the study of the cultural practices, beliefs, and social structures of the diverse peoples living in the Caribbean islands.

Key Features

  • Ethnographic research methods
  • Cultural diversity
  • Historical context
  • Colonial legacies
  • Transnational connections

Pros

  • Rich cultural heritage
  • Diversity of perspectives
  • Unique case studies
  • Insights into globalization and post-colonialism

Cons

  • Limited research funding
  • Challenges in accessing remote communities
  • Ethical considerations in studying marginalized populations

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