_______ is an organization of cultural anthropologists working to help indigenous peoples
a. The Society for Applied Anthropology
b. The Brazilian Studies Association.
c. Cultural Survival, Inc.
d. The American Anthropological Association
e. The U.S. Agency for International Development
ANSWER:
c
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