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Robert Lowie later said that Sapir's fascination with indigenous languages stemmed from the seminar with Boas in which Boas used examples from Native American languages to disprove all of Sapir's common-sense assumptions about the basic nature of Language.
In the last two decades, according to the Boas and Gans-Morse study of 148 journal articles, neoliberalism is almost never defined but used in several senses to describe ideology, economic theory, development theory, or economic reform policy.
The term Kwakiutl for the Kwakwaka ' wakw, popularized by anthropologist Franz Boas, was widely used into the 1980s.
Boas used the cephalic index to show the influence of environmental factors.
Boas used the term for plays in which the resolution of the themes and debates seems inadequate, and in the final act the deliverance of justice and completion one expects does not occur.
Boas and his students eventually wrested control of the American Anthropological Association from Grant and his supporters and used as a flagship organization for his brand of anthropology.
When Hymes retranslated “ The Sun ’ s Myth ,” he recovered the poetic and stylistic devices that were used in the original recorded performance, but which had been lost in the myth ’ s earlier translation by Franz Boas.
While Frederick S. Boas admitted a few details had parallels in Nashe's published works and some words or meanings are found in Nashe's works but not otherwise used by Marlowe, " the scenes in which these passages and phrases appear have, as a whole, the stamp of Marlowe.
The influential anthropologist, Franz Boas used a somewhat different set of symbols ( Boas 1911 ).
Cultural anthropologists such as Franz Boas, typically regarded as the leader of anthropology's rejection of classical social evolutionism, used sophisticated ethnography and more rigorous empirical methods to argue that Spencer, Tylor, and Morgan's theories were speculative and systematically misrepresented ethnographic data.
Anthropologist Franz Boas used the name Kwakiutl to refer to an ethno-linguistic group of 28 tribes.

Boas and at
Boas had planned for Ruth Benedict to succeed him as chair of Columbia's anthropology department, but she was sidelined by Ralph Linton, and Mead was limited to her offices at the AMNH.
In 1936, Whorf was appointed Honorary Research Fellow in Anthropology at Yale, and he was invited by Franz Boas to serve on the committee of the Society of American Linguistics ( later Linguistic Society of America ).
He studied Germanic linguistics at Columbia, where he came under the influence of Franz Boas who inspired him to work on Native American languages.
In 1907-1908 Sapir was offered a position at the University of California, where Boas ' first student Alfred Kroeber who was the head of a project under the California state survey, to document the Indigenous languages of California.
With references from Boas and Ruth Benedict, he was accepted as a graduate student by Melville J. Herskovits at Northwestern University in Chicago.
She studied with professor Franz Boas and Dr. Ruth Benedict at Columbia University before earning her Master's in 1924.
She entered graduate studies at Columbia University in 1919, studying under Franz Boas, receiving her Ph. D and joining the faculty in 1923.
As close friend Margaret Mead explained, " Anthropology made the first ‘ sense ’ that any ordered approach to life had ever made to Ruth Benedict " After working with Goldenweiser for a year, he sent her to work as a graduate student with Franz Boas at Columbia University in 1921.
Boas gave her graduate credit for the courses she ’ d completed at the New School for Social Research.
Even at that young age, Hymes had a reputation as a strong linguist ; his dissertation, completed in one year, was a grammar of the Kathlamet language spoken near the mouth of the Columbia and known primarily from Franz Boas ’ s work at the end of the 19th century.
He provided an example of this in his 1889 article, " On Alternating Sounds " A number of linguists at Boas ' time had observed that speakers of some Native American languages pronounced the same word with different sounds indiscriminately.
In 1944 Clyde Kluckhohn ( who studied at Harvard, but who admired and worked with Boas and his students ) attempted to address this issue:
This play, which exists in one incomplete manuscript copy ( at the British Museum ) is subtitled Thomas of Woodstock, and it is by this name that scholars since F. S. Boas have usually called it.
Lieutenant Robert Peary brought six Inuit people from Greenland to the American Museum of Natural History in New York, at the request of the anthropologist Franz Boas, in order to " obtain leisurely certain information which will be of the greatest scientific importance " regarding Inuit culture.
Among his most famous students was anthropologist Franz Boas, who became a professor at Columbia University.
Currently, Dr. Hans Boas at the University of Texas is recording and studying the dialect, building on research originally performed by Dr. Glenn Gilbert, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, in the 1960s.
It comes from one of the Kwakwaka ' wakw tribes, the Kwagu ' ł, at Fort Rupert, with whom Franz Boas did most of his anthropological work and whose Indian Act band government is the Kwakiutl First Nation.
Franz Boas, founder of American cultural anthropology and advisor for the first Ph. D. in anthropology, taught at Clark between 1888 and 1892 before resigning ( in a dispute with Hall over academic freedom ) and moving to Columbia University.
At the recommendation of Franz Boas, with whom he corresponded regularly and at the request of the president of the American Museum of Natural History, Morris K. Jesup, he began to organize his notes and prepare a manuscript on the Tlingit.
He received his Ph. D. under Franz Boas at Columbia University in 1901, the first doctorate in anthropology awarded by Columbia.
Changing fields to the new one of anthropology, he received his Ph. D. under Franz Boas at Columbia University in 1901, basing his 28-page dissertation on decorative symbolism on his field work among the Arapaho.
Yale's Anthropology program still maintained something of the evolutionary tradition of William Graham Sumner, a quite different emphasis from the historical particularism promulgated by Franz Boas at Columbia.
When it was all over, the female smiled at Boas, rubbing her belly and gestured upwards.

Boas and Columbia
In 1897 Columbia University appointed Franz Boas ( 1858 – 1942 ) as a physical anthropologist for his expertise in measuring schoolchildren and collecting of Inuit skeletons.
* Franz Boas ( also at NNDB and Columbia University )
Columbia had been the home of Franz Boas and Ruth Benedict for many years, and was the central location for the spread of anthropology in America.
Grant disliked Boas and for several years tried to get him fired from his position at Columbia University.
He studied linguistics with Franz Boas at Columbia University in 1898 and 1899.
It also houses the programs in Anthropology ( Anthropology and Education, and Applied Anthropology — the latter with the Anthropology Department of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Columbia, originally founded by Franz Boas ).
) in 1901, and from Columbia University ( Ph. D .) in 1908, where he studied under Franz Boas.
His instructors at Columbia included Franz Boas and Margaret Mead.
At Columbia Freyre was a student of the anthropologist Franz Boas, but Boas's ideas had little impact on Freyre's subsequent work.
After graduating in 1893, he went on to serve as adjunct Professor of psychology at Columbia and after joining Franz Boas on expeditions to the Pacific Northwest ( notably, the Jesup North Pacific Expedition ) he became a full professor of anthropology in 1903, where he served until 1914.

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