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anthropologist and Bronisław
* May 16 – Bronisław Malinowski, Polish anthropologist ( b. 1884 )
* April 7 – Bronisław Malinowski, Polish anthropologist ( d. 1942 )
* Bronisław Malinowski 1884 – 1942 ; anthropologist
" Reich received support from overseas, first from the anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski ( 1884 – 1942 ), who wrote to the press in Norway in March 1938 that Reich's " sociological works ... a distinct and valuable contribution toward science ," and from A. S. Neill ( 1883 – 1973 ), founder of Summerhill, a progressive school in England, who argued that " the campaign against Reich seems largely ignorant and uncivilized, more like fascism than democracy ..."
From 1936 to 1938 Fei studied at the London School of Economics under the pioneer anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski.
The term was coined by anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski in the early 1900s from Greek phanein: to show oneself, appear.
His interest in Polish anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski had a profound influence on his work.
* Bronisław Malinowski ( 1884 – 1942 ), a Polish anthropologist.
* Bronisław Kasper Malinowski ( 1884 – 1942 ) a Polish anthropologist

anthropologist and Malinowski
He visted the Trobriand Islands in the South Pacific, made famous in studies by the anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski, and the Huallaga Indians in the Peruvian Amazon.
It was not long ago in this past century that an anthropologist working in London – a very famous man at the time, Malinowski – postulated what he called the first rule of anthropology: That in all known societies, all male children have an acknowledged male parent.
The anthropology department at the university honors an anthropologist at a relatively early stage of their career to give the Malinowski Lecture each year, and only invite those who are considered to have made a significant contribution to anthropological theory.

anthropologist and wrote
Deciding to author a book on the subject, he wrote Keris and Other Malay Weapons, being encouraged to do so by anthropologist friends ; it would subsequently edited into a readable form by Betty Lumsden Milne and published by the Singapore-based Progressive Publishing Company in 1936.
The anthropologist Paul Rabinow wrote a book on the history of the PCR method in 1996 ( entitled Making PCR ) in which he discussed whether or not Mullis " invented " PCR or " merely " came up with the concept of it.
In 1895, Stewart Culin, an American anthropologist, wrote a paper in which mahjong was mentioned.
Martin Orans, another anthropologist who worked in Samoa, wrote:
In 1947, anthropologist Harold Sterling Gladwin wrote " supermodel " in his book Men Out of Asia.
The anthropologist Clifford Geertz wrote the influential essay Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight, on the meaning of the cockfight in Balinese culture.
Two millennia before the French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss wrote The Raw and the Cooked, the Chinese differentiated " raw " and " cooked " categories of barbarian peoples who lived in China.
For example, noted African-American anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston worked extensively as an apprentice for various hoodoo doctors and wrote about her experiences.
At Bloomington, he wrote several essays about his native Chewa tribe for the folklorist Stith Thompson, who introduced him to Edward Sapir, an anthropologist at the University of Chicago, to which, after four semesters, he transferred.
Forensic anthropologist Caroline Wilkenson wrote in 2004 that Australoids have the largest brow ridges " with moderate to large supraorbital arches ", so they have the smallest brow ridges.
) His second wife, Theodora Kraków Kroeber, also an anthropologist, wrote a well-known biography of Ishi, Ishi in Two Worlds.
Colin M. Turnbull, an American anthropologist, wrote a book about the Efé Pygmies, The Forest People, in 1965.
The anthropologist Shelton Davis wrote that " The Villas-Bôas brothers further argued that it was the responsibility of the federal government to provide a secure protective buffer, in the form of closed Indian parks and reserves, between Indians and the frontiers of national society.
In the foreword of the book Xingu: the Indians, Their Myths the anthropologist Kenneth S. Brecher wrote that
William S. Laughlin ( August 26, 1919 – April 6, 2001 ) was an American anthropologist who carried on research and wrote about aboriginal peoples in the Aleutians and Greenland.
German philosopher and anthropologist of law Axel Montenbruck wrote that Dehumanization is inextricably linked with both the “ techniques of neutralization ” ( Matza / Sykes ) and to the obedience aspects of the Milgram-experiment and in a wider sense with Zimbardos Stanford prison-experiment.
Photographer Margaret Morton made the photo book The Tunnel, film maker Mark Singer made the documentary Dark Days and anthropologist Teun Voeten wrote Tunnel People.
In the mid-1990s, while Tomczak was still involved in the group's leadership, religious anthropologist Dr. Karla Poewe wrote that " Vineyard is particularly attractive to the young and intellectual ... People of Destiny serves a Catholic constituency.
He was an anthropologist who wrote about the ' primitive mind '.
" As Wendy Perron wrote, " Jazz dance, ' fusion ,' and the search for our cultural identity all have their antecedents in Dunham's work as a dancer, choreographer, and anthropologist.
" A woman with long thick hair demonstrated the life force, the multiplying power of profusion, prosperity ... a green thumb for raising bountiful farms and many healthy children ", wrote Sylvia Ardyn Boone, an anthropologist specializing in the Mende culture of Sierra Leone.
She is foremost an anthropologist and a folklorist on which she wrote a book called Listening for a Life.
In 1941 anthropologist Robert Redfield wrote about a shift from ' folk society ' to ' urban society '.

anthropologist and Norwegian
As the war advanced west, he fled to Norway, then was smuggled in a coffin by the Norwegian underground ( with his wife, Czech anthropologist Svatava Pirkova, disguised as a peasant woman ) over the border to Sweden, where he continued his work at the Karolinska Hospital ( with works on aphasia and language competence ).
* 18 Thor Heyerdahl, 87, Norwegian anthropologist.
* Iver B. Neumann, Norwegian political scientist and social anthropologist
Thomas Fredrik Weybye Barth ( born 22 December 1928 in Leipzig ) is a Norwegian social anthropologist who has published several ethnographic books with a clear formalistic view.

anthropologist and support
With support from Phoebe Hearst, anthropologist Alfred L. Kroeber and his students, including Robert F. Heizer, documented Native Californian culture in the form of photographs, audio recordings, texts, and artifacts.
Clifford James Geertz ( August 23, 1926, San Francisco – October 30, 2006, Philadelphia ) was an American anthropologist who is remembered mostly for his strong support for and influence on the practice of symbolic anthropology, and who was considered " for three decades ... the single most influential cultural anthropologist in the United States.
With the support of renowned anthropologist Louis Leakey, Goodall set up a small research station in Gombe Stream in hopes of learning more about the behavior of our closest relatives.
Included in this book is new support for Jaynes's theory by Marcel Kuijsten, psychological anthropologist Brian J. McVeigh, psychologists John Limber and Scott Greer, clinical psychologist John Hamilton, philosophers Jan Sleutels and David Stove, and sinologist Michael Carr ( see shi " personator ").

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