The Family and Social Life of the Nambikwara Indians  

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In 1948 Lévi-Strauss received his doctorate from the Sorbonne by submitting, in the French tradition, both a "major" and a "minor" thesis. These were The Family and Social Life of the Nambikwara Indians and The Elementary Structures of Kinship.

The culture of the Nambikwara was the subject of studies by French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, which was then subjected to a deconstruction by French philosopher Jacques Derrida in his work "Of Grammatology".



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