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The Battle Over Captain Cook's Corpse Part 2 | God knows what...
The Battle Over Captain Cook's Corpse Part 2 | God knows what...

UNIVERSITY PRESSES; Did Captain Cook Have It Coming? - The New York Times
UNIVERSITY PRESSES; Did Captain Cook Have It Coming? - The New York Times

Marshall Sahlins – Instituto de Estudos Avançados Transdisciplinares da UFMG
Marshall Sahlins – Instituto de Estudos Avançados Transdisciplinares da UFMG

Marshall Sahlins - Wikipedia
Marshall Sahlins - Wikipedia

The Battle Over Captain Cook's Corpse Part 1 | God knows what...
The Battle Over Captain Cook's Corpse Part 1 | God knows what...

The Miniature Coffin of Captain Cook—The Appendix
The Miniature Coffin of Captain Cook—The Appendix

Marshall Sahlins
Marshall Sahlins

How "Natives" Think: About Captain Cook, For Example: Sahlins, Marshall:  9780226733692: Amazon.com: Books
How "Natives" Think: About Captain Cook, For Example: Sahlins, Marshall: 9780226733692: Amazon.com: Books

A Video Challenges a Colonialist Narrative by Reinterpreting First Contact  in the Pacific
A Video Challenges a Colonialist Narrative by Reinterpreting First Contact in the Pacific

How "Natives" Think: About Captain Cook, For Example by Marshall Sahlins |  Goodreads
How "Natives" Think: About Captain Cook, For Example by Marshall Sahlins | Goodreads

The Apotheosis of Captain Cook | Princeton University Press
The Apotheosis of Captain Cook | Princeton University Press

Sahlins–Obeyesekere debate - Wikipedia
Sahlins–Obeyesekere debate - Wikipedia

PDF) Islands of History- Sahlins | Çiğdem Gönen - Academia.edu
PDF) Islands of History- Sahlins | Çiğdem Gönen - Academia.edu

James Cook – CHRISTINA THOMPSON
James Cook – CHRISTINA THOMPSON

Traces of Evil: Captain Cook and Western Cultural Imperialism
Traces of Evil: Captain Cook and Western Cultural Imperialism

Marshall David Sahlins (1930–2021) - Brightman - 2021 - American  Anthropologist - Wiley Online Library
Marshall David Sahlins (1930–2021) - Brightman - 2021 - American Anthropologist - Wiley Online Library

How to kill a god: the myth of Captain Cook shows how the heroes of empire  will fall | British empire | The Guardian
How to kill a god: the myth of Captain Cook shows how the heroes of empire will fall | British empire | The Guardian

The Voyages of Captain Cook by James Cook, Simon Marshall - Ebook | Scribd
The Voyages of Captain Cook by James Cook, Simon Marshall - Ebook | Scribd

How "Natives" Think: About Captain Cook, For Example: Sahlins, Marshall:  9780226733685: Amazon.com: Books
How "Natives" Think: About Captain Cook, For Example: Sahlins, Marshall: 9780226733685: Amazon.com: Books

Marshall D. Sahlins, Groundbreaking Anthropologist, Dies at 90 - The New  York Times
Marshall D. Sahlins, Groundbreaking Anthropologist, Dies at 90 - The New York Times

How "Natives" Think: About Captain Cook, For Example: Sahlins, Marshall:  9780226733692: Amazon.com: Books
How "Natives" Think: About Captain Cook, For Example: Sahlins, Marshall: 9780226733692: Amazon.com: Books

Did Hawaiians Think Cook was Lono? The Sahlins-Obeyesekere Debate | the  umiverse
Did Hawaiians Think Cook was Lono? The Sahlins-Obeyesekere Debate | the umiverse

Islands of History, Sahlins
Islands of History, Sahlins

Captain James Cook or The Dying God by Jess Cadoch on Prezi Next
Captain James Cook or The Dying God by Jess Cadoch on Prezi Next

Marshall Sahlins: Anthropology - YouTube
Marshall Sahlins: Anthropology - YouTube

How "natives" think : about Captain Cook, for example : Sahlins, Marshall  David, 1930- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
How "natives" think : about Captain Cook, for example : Sahlins, Marshall David, 1930- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

How "Natives" Think: About Captain Cook, For Example: Sahlins, Marshall:  9780226733692: Amazon.com: Books
How "Natives" Think: About Captain Cook, For Example: Sahlins, Marshall: 9780226733692: Amazon.com: Books

The Men Who Were Mistaken for Gods | The New Republic
The Men Who Were Mistaken for Gods | The New Republic