Among the indigenous Canela, William Crocker was:
a. adopted into networks of kinship at his field site.
b. awarded the honor of outstanding fieldworker.
c. considered master fieldworker by quantitative researchers.
d. a pioneer in the development of field photography.
e. threatened with illnesses and contracted malaria.
a
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