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On the Ambivalence of Orthodoxy in American Anthropology
Authors:DAVID H PRICE
Institution:1. dprice@stmartin.edu
Abstract:The establishment of professional anthropology is contrasted with the flawed limits and freedom of early self-trained anthropologists working outside of the academy. The work of ethnographer and linguist Jaime de Angulo and photographer Edward S. Curtis are oppositional examples of early 20th century self-trained anthropologically informed field research. While Curtis's career illustrates how work outside of academic anthropological circles often failed to document Indian culture, de Angulo's work provides an example of a brilliant scholar producing innovative, high quality work that would have been difficult to produce under the strictures of early 20th century academic life.
Keywords:American Anthropological Association  Edward Curtis  history of anthropology  Jaime de Angulo
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