Jaime de Angulo

Jaime de Angulo (1887–1950) was a linguist, novelist, and ethnomusicologist in the western United States. He was born in Paris of Spanish parents. He came to America in 1905 to become a cowboy, and eventually arrived in San Francisco on the eve of the great 1906 earthquake. He lived a picaresque life including stints as a cowboy, medical doctor and psychologist, a decade of field work in Native American linguistics and anthropology, and over forty years participation in the literary-artistic-bohemian culture of the San Francisco Bay Area.

Jaime de Angulo
Born1887
Paris, France
Died1950 (aged 6263)
OccupationLinguist and novelist
NationalitySpanish
SubjectNative Californian Tribes
Spouse
Lucy Shepard Freeland
(m. 19231943)
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