1.

As defined in "A Dispute in Donggo," the practice by some ethnographers of using the "ethnographic present" meant that they described the communities they studied

A. The inhabitants acted as expected in order to please those studying them
B. Customs from the distant past were still practiced
C. The communities were frozen in time
D. All ethnographic studies were done during the same decade, the 1960s
Answer» D. All ethnographic studies were done during the same decade, the 1960s


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