The great anthropologist Margaret Mead maintained that grandmothers are the transmitters of culture. In Ann Morris's What Was It Like, Grandma? series, this fact becomes perfectly clear as grandmothers from different cultures share family stories and traditions, language, songs, food, games, art, and other things from their posts with their young grandchildren.
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The great anthropologist Margaret Mead maintained that grandmothers are the transmitters of culture. In Ann Morris's What Was It Like, Grandma? series, this fact becomes perfectly clear as grandmothers from different cultures share family stories and traditions, language, songs, food, games, art, and other things from their posts with their young grandchildren.
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