Eskimos Know Best
William Carlson, president of the State University of New York, describes how his experience of living with an Inuit family in Greenland disproved his belief of belonging to a superior race, and states his beliefs in the brotherhood of humanity, the virtue of patience, the need of self-evaluation, t...
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fttuftsuniv:oai:tufts:MS025.006.016.00011.00001 2023-05-15T16:07:24+02:00 Eskimos Know Best Carlson, William S. (William Samuel) audio/wav https://dl.tufts.edu/catalog/tufts:MS025.006.016.00011.00001 unknown Digital Collections and Archives, Tufts University http://dca.tufts.edu/ua/access/rights.html MS025 Science Cultural relations Belief change Self-evaluation Racism Prejudice Brotherliness Hope Optimism Progress Virtue Patience Loneliness State University of New York United States New York sound fttuftsuniv 2018-12-05T13:40:15Z William Carlson, president of the State University of New York, describes how his experience of living with an Inuit family in Greenland disproved his belief of belonging to a superior race, and states his beliefs in the brotherhood of humanity, the virtue of patience, the need of self-evaluation, the unity of family, and the method of science. Contains a short advertisement for This I Believe book (this essay included in the book). Audio eskimo* Greenland inuit Tufts Digital Library (TDL) Greenland Patience ENVELOPE(-68.933,-68.933,-67.750,-67.750) |
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William Carlson, president of the State University of New York, describes how his experience of living with an Inuit family in Greenland disproved his belief of belonging to a superior race, and states his beliefs in the brotherhood of humanity, the virtue of patience, the need of self-evaluation, the unity of family, and the method of science. Contains a short advertisement for This I Believe book (this essay included in the book). |
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