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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...
- classroom building, Powdermaker Hall, rebuilt in 2003 and named after the college's distinguished anthropologist Hortense Powdermaker. Queens College is...
- 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...
- cultural anthropology since its inception (see Margaret Mead and Hortense Powdermaker), it was not until the 1970s that feminist anthropology was formally[citation...
- Ossowska,: 335  Stanisław Ossowski,: 335  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...