Compare/contrast what you've learned about ethnographic research methods in Selected Perspective (and other Module 1 materials) with how Kenny discusses methods in Deeply Rooted in the Present. Please use the following questions as E guide:
Provide a brief overview of the culture that is the focus of the book. What was the author's main research question? (i.e., What did the author want to find out? What theoretical issue or issues guided the study?) What difficulties, if any, did the anthropologist encounter in conducting this research? What field methods were used in collecting data? How long was the anthropologist engaged in the study? Use references to course readings, materials, concepts, terms. etc. to support your points.
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