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In 1925, when American anthropologist Margaret Mead was 23 years old, she travelled to the volcanic island of Tau, in eastern Samoa, to study a group of "primitive" teenage girls. Her findings-namely that Samoan adolescents were unusually free with their bodies and their hearts-would make their way into her most famous book, Coming of Age in Samoa, three years later.
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