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Hearing of Primitive Peoples: An Experimental Study of the Auditory Acuity, and the Upper Limit of Hearing of Whites, Indians, Filipinos, Ainu and A

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Excerpt from The Hearing of Primitive Peoples: An Experimental Study of the Auditory Acuity, and the Upper Limit of Hearing of Whites, Indians, Filipinos, Ainu and African Pigmies

The greatest number of individuals belonged to the Algonkian stock. Next in order came the Shoshones, then the Sioux, Pima, Iroquoian in the order given.

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Author: Bruner, Frank G

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 656918845
Language: English
Pages: 126

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Weight 0.72 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × 0.38 in

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