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Inis Beag (Irish, 'Little Island') is a pseudonymous Irish island in the 1960s, as described by American cultural anthropologist John Cowan Messenger. Messenger lived on the island and studied the community in 1959 and 1960. He subsequently wrote several academic works about his experience, including Inis Beag: Isle of Ireland and Sex and Repression in an Irish Folk Community.

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  • Inis Beag (Irish, 'Little Island') is a pseudonymous Irish island in the 1960s, as described by American cultural anthropologist John Cowan Messenger. Messenger lived on the island and studied the community in 1959 and 1960. He subsequently wrote several academic works about his experience, including Inis Beag: Isle of Ireland and Sex and Repression in an Irish Folk Community. (en)
  • Inis Beag (en irlandés: «Pequeña Isla») es una isla remota de la costa de Connemara, Irlanda, cerca de las Islas Aran. Contiene una pequeña y aislada comunidad católica de habla irlandesa qué el antropólogo cultural observó en los años 1960, dirigiendo varios tratados, incluyendo «Inis Beag: Isle of Ireland» y «Sex and Repression in an Irish Folk Community». Durante el periodo de su estudio entre 1958 y 1966, Inis Beag tenía una población estimada de 350 habitantes, mayoritariamente viviendo de la agricultura de subsistencia y pesca. El nombre «Inis Beag» es un nombre hecho por investigadores para proteger la intimidad de las personas de la isla. Su identidad cierta es Inisheer, una isla del condado de Galway.​​ (es)
  • Is oileán suite i gContae na Gaillimhe í Inis Beag. (ga)
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  • Inis Beag (Irish, 'Little Island') is a pseudonymous Irish island in the 1960s, as described by American cultural anthropologist John Cowan Messenger. Messenger lived on the island and studied the community in 1959 and 1960. He subsequently wrote several academic works about his experience, including Inis Beag: Isle of Ireland and Sex and Repression in an Irish Folk Community. (en)
  • Inis Beag (en irlandés: «Pequeña Isla») es una isla remota de la costa de Connemara, Irlanda, cerca de las Islas Aran. Contiene una pequeña y aislada comunidad católica de habla irlandesa qué el antropólogo cultural observó en los años 1960, dirigiendo varios tratados, incluyendo «Inis Beag: Isle of Ireland» y «Sex and Repression in an Irish Folk Community». Durante el periodo de su estudio entre 1958 y 1966, Inis Beag tenía una población estimada de 350 habitantes, mayoritariamente viviendo de la agricultura de subsistencia y pesca. El nombre «Inis Beag» es un nombre hecho por investigadores para proteger la intimidad de las personas de la isla. Su identidad cierta es Inisheer, una isla del condado de Galway.​​ (es)
  • Is oileán suite i gContae na Gaillimhe í Inis Beag. (ga)
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