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      <![CDATA["I would love to read an entire book of just his field notes, which, for an ethnographer, is a high compliment."<br>
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I agree completely! As much as I was absolutely fascinated by his work to understand the tribe, I found myself (im)patiently reading, hoping that as I turned the page another one of his field notes stories would be waiting for me. David - I eagerly await your "Noted from the field" book.<br>
        
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      <![CDATA[For those interested, David Delgado Shorter is going to be speaking on Monday, April 5th, 2010 at Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe, Arizona at 7:30pm. One of his tribal collaborators, Felipe Molina, will also be there answering questions and signing books.
        
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