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作文地带导读:2006年考试之GMAT阅读练习(9)……
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  At the end of the nineteenth century, a rising interest

  in Native American customs and an increasing desire to

  understand Native American culture prompted ethnolo-

  gists to begin recording the life stories of Native Amer-

  (5) ican. Ethnologists had a distinct reason for wanting to

  hear the stories: they were after linguistic or anthropo-

  logical data that would supplement their own field

  observations, and they believed that the personal

  stories, even of a single individual, could increase their

  (10) understanding of the cultures that they had been

  observing from without. In addition many ethnologists

  at the turn of the century believed that Native Amer-

  ican manners and customs were rapidly disappearing,

  and that it was important to preserve for posterity as

  (15) much information as could be adequately recorded

  before the cultures disappeared forever.

  There were, however, arguments against this method

  as a way of acquiring accurate and complete informa-

  tion. Franz Boas, for example, described autobiogra-

  (20) phies as being “of limited value, and useful chiefly for

  the study of the perversion of truth by memory,“ while

  Paul Radin contended that investigators rarely spent

  enough time with the tribes they were observing, and

  inevitably derived results too tinged by the investi-

  (25) gator's own emotional tone to be reliable.

  Even more importantly, as these life stories moved

  from the traditional oral mode to recorded written

  form, much was inevitably lost. Editors often decided

  what elements were significant to the field research on a

  (30) given tribe. Native Americans recognized that the

  essence of their lives could not be communicated in

  English and that events that they thought significant

  were often deemed unimportant by their interviewers.

  Indeed, the very act of telling their stories could force

  (35) Native American narrators to distort their cultures, as

  taboos had to be broken to speak the names of dead

  relatives crucial to their family stories.

  Despite all of this, autobiography remains a useful

  tool for ethnological research: such personal reminis-

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