This was developed for Anthropology 445 at The University of British Columbia - Okanagan Campus
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Photo Credit by Section
Introduction Background: Photo by Curioso Photography on Unsplash
Subsistence Background: Photo by James Sanday on Unsplash
Indigenous Background: Photo by Conner Baker on Unsplash
Marginalized Background: Photo by Jonny Caspari on Unsplash
Government Background: Photo by Hermes Rivera on Unsplash