Joseph Banks (1743-1820) was considered a pioneer in ethnography as the result of his
a. encounters with the Amerindians of Tierra del Fuego.
b. encounters with Polynesians of the Pacific.
c. encounters with Aboriginal people of Australia.
d. interactions with peoples of whom Europeans had little knowledge.
e. All of these
e
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