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Kenneth Good (1942) is an anthropologist most noted for his work among the Yanomama and his account of his experiences with them: ''Into the Heart: One Man’s Pursuit of Love and Knowledge Among the Yanomama'' (written with David Chanoff). While researching and living with the group in Venezuela, Good married a Yanomami woman named Yarima; their 3 children were raised in the United States. He also appeared in the film Secrets of the Tribe. == Personal life == While studying the Yanomama tribe in 1978, Good was offered a girl named Yarima as a wife and accepted her in accordance with local customs. Good's autobiographical accounts recount that, in keeping with community wishes, he was betrothed to his future wife when she was still a child. They consummated the marriage when she was aged about 15 or 16.〔Anna Sussmann and Beth Morgan (Producers), 'Yanomami Mami', ''Snap Judgment'', National Public Radio, 31 October 2014 (accessed 22 July 2015).〕 The two lived with the tribe, with Good traveling back and forth between Germany and Venezuela for many years. Later Yarima followed Good to the US where she lived several years before returning to the tribe. The two have two sons and a daughter all of whom grew up in the US. One of their sons, David, has returned to the jungle as an adult, and has started a non-profit dedicated to help support the future of the Yanomami people. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://jointhegoodproject.com )〕 Kenneth Good and Yarima have three children, Daniel, David and Vanessa and three grandchildren; grandson Daniel and granddaughters Elana and Naomi. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kenneth Good (anthropologist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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