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in 1981, and is now a standard work in anthropology. It weaves together the different voices of Shostak and Nisa, alternating between anthropological observation and the life story of a "primitive" woman told in her own words. In the book Shostak argues that !Kung San women had higher status and
230:, was in preparation. It was released posthumously in 2000. In it, Shostak describes a traditional ceremony in Botswana in which Nisa attempted to heal Shostak's cancer. She was survived by her husband, children, parents, and sister. 432: 206:", which is based on the idea that many illnesses found in agricultural and industrialized societies result at least in part from diets that differ significantly from those that human beings evolved to eat. 595: 188:, Shostak examined the role of women in the !Kung San society, becoming close with one woman in particular, known by the pseudonym "Nisa". Shostak's book on the subject, 600: 615: 217:
and Shostak became a research associate at the Institute of Liberal Arts. She also taught courses in anthropology on life history methods and the Kalahari.
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Elton, S. (2008). "Environments, adaptations and evolutionary medicine: Should we be eating a 'stone age' diet?". In O’Higgins, P.; Elton, S. (eds.).
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From 1969 to 1971, Shostak and Konner lived among the !Kung San in the Dobe region of southwest Africa, on the border between
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During the 1980s, Shostak and Konner also wrote a popular book and a number of articles advocating a "
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in south-western Africa and was widely known for her descriptions of the lives of women in this
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and conducted anthropological fieldwork. While her husband looked at medical issues like
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The Paleolithic Prescription: A Program of Diet & Exercise and a Design for Living
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The Paleolithic Prescription: A Program of Diet & Exercise and a Design for Living
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autonomy than women in Western cultures because of their food contributions.
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Shostak and Konner had three children together. In 1983 they moved to
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Medicine and Evolution: Current Applications, Future Prospects
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Descriptions of the lives of women in hunter-gatherer society
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Eaton, S. Boyd; Shostak, Marjorie; Konner, Melvin (1989).
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Eaton, S. Boyd; Shostak, Marjorie; Konner, Melvin (1988).
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Eaton, S. Boyd; Shostak, Marjorie; Konner, Melvin (1989).
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Eaton, S. Boyd; Shostak, Marjorie; Konner, Melvin (1988).
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Sirota LH, Greenberg G (December 1989). "Book reviews".
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Melvin Konner
anthropologist
!Kung San
Kalahari desert
hunter-gatherer
Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn College
women's equal rights movement
Melvin Konner
Botswana
South Africa
!Kung language
nutrition
fertility
Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman
Harvard University Press
Paleolithic diet
Atlanta, Georgia
Emory University
breast cancer
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Nisa, the Life and Words of a !Kung Woman
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978-0-674-00432-0
The Paleolithic Prescription: A Program of Diet & Exercise and a Design for Living
ISBN
978-0-06-015871-2
ISBN
978-0-207-16264-0
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