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Edmund Carpenter (born 1922) has taught anthropology for 40 years at the Universities of Toronto, California and Harvard. Anthropology (/ˌænθɹəˈpɒlədʒi/ from Greek grc ἄνθρωπος anthrōpos, "human" -λογία -logia) is the study of He began his fieldwork as a boy in 1935 and has since worked in New Guinea, Borneo and Tibet as well as all of the world's Arctic regions. New Guinea, located just north of Australia, is the world's second largest island, having become separated from the Australian mainland when the area now known Borneo is the third largest island in the world and is located at the centre of Maritime Southeast Asia. Definitions of Tibet See also Definitions of Tibet Name In English The English word Tibet, like the word for Tibet in most European The Arctic is the Region around the Earth 's North Pole, opposite the Antarctic region around the South Pole. He has made fifteen field trips to the Arctic in Canada, Greenland, Alaska and Siberia. Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat meaning "Land of the Greenlanders" Grønland is a self-governing Danish Province located between the Alaska ( Аляска Alyaska) is a state in the United States of America, in the northwest of the North American continent Siberia (Сиби́рь Sibir) is the name given to the vast region constituting almost all of Northern Asia and for the most part currently serving In 1951 he spent the winter in an Eskimo sod hut. Eskimos or Esquimaux are Indigenous peoples who have traditionally inhabited the circumpolar region from eastern Siberia ( Russia) across

Carpenter's published works include Patterns That Connect (1996, ISBN 0810963264) and a twelve-volume work called Social Symbolism in Ancient & Tribal Art, both about the work of Carl Schuster; Oh, What a Blow That Phantom Gave Me (1974, ISBN 0030068819); and They Became What They Beheld (1970, ISBN 0876900155). A documentary film built on interviews with Carpenter and footage from his fieldwork, also titled Oh What a Blow That Phantom Gave Me, was released in 2003. He is currently working on a book on Eskimo maps which will include 400 original drawings, all made before 1900 and some as early as the 18th century.

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