COVER Keokilwe, wearing a chefs hat of the South African railway, poses with his wife and child in the village of Kgaphamadi in Botswana. The photographer, Professor Hoyt Alverson, lived in Botswana on several occasions, studying how the people have coped with a century of colonial domination.
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Exploring human identity and consciousness —the concept of mind—in the heart of darkness and the ideas of the man who wrote about them, Hoyt Alverson of Dartmouth's Anthropology Department.
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The end of a search: alumni in Israel. What motivated these men to settle there? What direction has their lives taken? What of war, peace, religion? What thoughts of their former homeland?
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