Bea Medicine was an early anthropologist who worked with Native Americans. All of the following are associated with her work except:

a. ?her goals as an anthropologist were to alleviate problems and provide self-help for native peoples.
b. ?she served as the head of the Women’s Branch of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples in Canada.
c. ?although she was born Lakota, she recognized that native peoples had to learn to operate effectively and accommodate to dominant society.
d. ?she worked as an advocate for national museums in order to expand their collections of native artifacts.


ANSWER:
d

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