Bronislaw Malinowski was a leading anthropologist known for his fieldwork in the Pacific Islands. He is credited with developing the method of participant observation, a fundamental approach in modern anthropology. Malinowski's work focused on understanding the culture of a people from their own perspective, a concept known as 'functionalism.'
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