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Hortense Powdermaker (December 24, 1896 – June 16, 1970) was an
American anthropologist best
known for her
ethnographic studies of
African Americans in...
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classroom building,
Powdermaker Hall,
rebuilt in 2003 and
named after the college's
distinguished anthropologist Hortense Powdermaker.
Queens College is...
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Morris Swadesh, and
anthropologists such as Fred
Eggan and
Hortense Powdermaker. With his
linguistic background,
Sapir became the one
student of Boas...
- Alan
Lomax John
Marshall Margaret Mead Alan
Merriam Bruno Nettl Hortense Powdermaker Jean
Rouch David MacDougall Social and
cultural anthropology v t e...
- Alan
Lomax John
Marshall Margaret Mead Alan
Merriam Bruno Nettl Hortense Powdermaker Jean
Rouch David MacDougall Social and
cultural anthropology v t e...
- very high surface-area charcoal.
Around the late 14th century,
European powdermakers first began adding liquid during grinding to
improve mixing,
reduce dust...
- of Games. H. T.
FitzSimons Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1945.
Therese Powdermaker: Red Rover. In:
Physical Education. Play
Activities for
Girls in Junior...
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cultural anthropology since its
inception (see
Margaret Mead and
Hortense Powdermaker), it was not
until the 1970s that
feminist anthropology was formally[citation...
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Ralph Piddington,: 67
Hortense Powdermaker, E. E. Evans-Pritchard,
Margaret Read,
Audrey Richards,
Isaac Schapera...
- King of
England Hortense Monath (1905–1956),
American pianist Hortense Powdermaker (1900–1970),
American anthropologist Hortense Parker (1859–1938), music...