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Elizabeth Grant (anthropologist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elizabeth Grant (anthropologist)
Elizabeth Grant (born 1963) is an Australian architectural anthropologist〔Owens, Michael (14 May 2014). ('State slammed over Aboriginal deaths in custody' ) The Australian〕 and academic working in the field of Indigenous Architecture at the University of Adelaide. She researches, writes and speaks on architecture and design for Indigenous peoples and is a regular guest on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Radio National and ABC Local Radio. She regularly writes and reviews architectural projects for architectural magazines such as ''Architecture Australia'', the journal of the Australian Institute of Architects, the ''Australian Design Review'' and others. ==Personal life== Grant was born and raised in Mount Gambier, South Australia.〔()〕 Her German immigrant father, Berthold Enderl valued education highly due to interrupted schooling and experiences growing up during World War II in Regensburg and encouraged his children to study and work hard. He stated "education is the only thing that cannot be taken away from you."〔http://www.borderwatch.com.au/archives/924〕 Grant appeared with her eldest son, Todd〔Koufos, Natalie, (30 July 2014). 'Mother and Son to take on the World' The Courier p.10〕〔Who Magazine (11 August 2013)'The Amazing Race' Who Magazine p.83〕 on the third season of ''The Amazing Race Australia''.
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