John R. Swanton
John Reed Swanton (February 19, 1873 – May 2, 1958) was an American anthropologist, folklorist, and linguist who worked with Native American peoples throughout the United States. Swanton achieved recognition in the fields of ethnology and ethnohistory. He is particularly noted for his work with indigenous peoples of the Southeast and Pacific Northwest.
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Born | Gardiner, Maine, U.S. | February 19, 1873
Died | May 2, 1958 85) Newton, Massachusetts | (aged
Spouse | Alice M. Barnard |
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Alma mater | Harvard University (AB, AM, PhD) |
Thesis | The Morphology of the Chinook Verb (1900) |
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Discipline | Anthropologist |
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Institutions | Bureau of American Ethnology |
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