Oh dear more colonisation, Anthropolpogists indeed, I ought to go and live
among them so I can write a book, maybe give them a writing lesson :)
Larry
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> Madalena,
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> You might find this website and project of interest:
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> http://www.globalautismproject.org/home.htm
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> An anthropologist friend has a book coming out later this year
> about autism
> in Africa and Asia. It is Unstrange Minds: Autism in the World by Roy
> Richard Grinker.
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> Kristina Chew
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