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Book reviewed in this article:Michael F. Brown. Who Owns Native Culture?Gillian Cowlishaw. Blackfellas, Whitefellas and the Hidden Injuries of RaceRichard Davis (ed.) Woven Histories Dancing Lives: Torres Strait Islander Identity, Culture and HistoryVanessa L. Fong. Only Hope: Coming of Age under China's One‐Child PolicyDonna Goldstein. Laughter out of Place: Race, Class, Violence and Sexuality in a Rio ShantytownRodney Harrison. Shared Landscapes: Archaeologies of Attachment and the Pastoral Industry in New South WalesMichael Jackson. In Sierra LeonePhil Jackson. Inside Clubbing: Sensual Experiments in the Art of Being HumanMonique Jeudy‐Ballini and Bernard Juillerat (eds). People and Things: Social Mediations in OceaniaE. D. Lewis (ed.). Timothy Asch and Ethnographic FilmAnn McElroy and Patricia Townsend (eds). Medical Anthropology in Ecological PerspectiveJane Nadel‐Klein. Fishing for Heritage: Modernity and Loss along the Scottish Coast.Roslyn Poignant. Professional Savages: Captive Lives and Western SpectacleStuart Robson (ed.). The Kraton: Selected Essays on Javanese CourtsNancy Scheper‐Hughes and Carolyn Sargent (eds). Small Wars: The Cultural Politics of ChildhoodVeronica Strang The Meaning of Water OxfordRoy Willis and Patrick Curry. Astrology, Science and Culture: Pulling Down the Moon

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