"The anthropologist has become so familiar with the diversity of ways in which different people behave in similar situation that he is not apt to be surprised by even the most exotic customs. In fact if all of the logically possible combinations of behavior have not been found somewhere in the world, he is apt to suspect that they must be present in some yet undescribed tribe. The point has, in fact, been expressed with respect to clan organization by Murdock (1949: 71). In this light, the magical beliefs and practices of the Nacirema present such unusual aspects that it seems desirable to describe them as an example of the extremes to which human behavior can go."
-Horace Miner, "Body Ritual among the Nacirema"
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