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Elisabeth Croll
Elisabeth Joan "Lisa" Croll, (21 September 1944 – 3 October 2007) was a New Zealand anthropologist. She is known as the first anthropologist to visit Chinese villages in a period when political actions made access into the country for foreigners difficult. Croll published books on the subject and held several short-term fellowships at various educational institutions. She also worked for United Nations agencies and international non-government organisations. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 6 results of 6
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Endangered daughters discrimination and development in Asia / by Croll, Elisabeth, 1944-2007
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From heaven to earth images and experiences of development in China / by Croll, Elisabeth, 1944-2007
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Endangered daughters discrimination and development in Asia / by Croll, Elisabeth, 1944-2007
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From heaven to earth images and experiences of development in China / by Croll, Elisabeth, 1944-2007
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Bush base, forest farm culture, environment and development /
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Bush base, forest farm culture, environment and development /
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