- Gene
Weltfish (born
Regina Weltfish) (August 7, 1902 –
August 2, 1980) was an
American anthropologist and
historian working at
Columbia University from...
- 2023-12-16.
Weltfish, Gene (1977). The Lost Universe:
Pawnee life and culture. Lincoln:
University of
Nebraska Press. ISBN 0-8032-5871-2.
Weltfish Pawnee....
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responsible for
recreating Shakespeare's
Globe Theatre in London, England. Gene
Weltfish,
anthropologist fired from
Columbia University Gian
Carlo Wick, physicist...
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colleague at the
Columbia University Department of Anthropology, Gene
Weltfish. The
pamphlet was
intended for
American troops and set
forth in simple...
- Kansas.
Archived 2011-01-29 at the
Wayback Machine Retrieved 2010-09-16.
Weltfish, The Lost Universe:
Pawnee Life and Culture, Lincoln, NE:
University of...
- New York: C. Scribner's Sons ISBN 0-684-19611-5. Lesser, Alexander; &
Weltfish, Gene. (1932). "Composition of the
Caddoan linguistic stock". Smithsonian...
- problematic.
Anthropologists such as
Franz Boas, Ruth Benedict, and Gene
Weltfish did much to
demonstrate that
claims about racial hierarchies of intelligence...
- This led to some of them
being fired and blacklisted, for
example Gene
Weltfish.
Throughout his life
Linton maintained an
intense personal animosity against...
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Bunzel (1929),
Alexander Lesser (1929),
Margaret Mead (1929), and Gene
Weltfish (who
defended her
dissertation in 1929,
although she did not officially...
- work
during this period, "The
Races of Mankind" by Ruth
Benedict and Gene
Weltfish,
argued that
though there were some
extreme racial differences, they were...