Albert Jenks
American anthropologist
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- PhD Anthropology Stanford University
- Masters Anthropology Stanford University
- Bachelors Anthropology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Albert Ernest Jenks was an American anthropologist and a professor at the University of Minnesota. He was known for his work in historical anthropological studies on rice cultivation, the development of hominids, and his identification of the skeletal remains of Minnesota Woman, 8,000-year old human remains found near Pelican Rapids, Minnesota. He joined the United States Bureau of Ethnology in 1901 and served in the U.S. colonial government of the Philippines from 1902 to 1905. In this capacity, he was involved in the exhibition of Bontoc Igorot people at the 1904 Louisiana Universal Exposition in St. Louis . The collection of Bontoc objects that he assembled for the Exposition was purchased by the American Museum of Natural History in New York. He joined the faculty of the University of Minnesota in 1906 as a member of the Department of Sociology. He was promoted to full professor in 1907 and served as chair of the sociology department from 1915 until 1918. In 1918, he was a founder of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota and he served as the chair of that department until his retirement in 1936.
Albert Jenks's Published Works
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- The Bontoc Igorot (61)
- Beveled Artifacts in Florida of the Same Type as Artifacts Found near Clovis, New Mexico (1941) (29)
- AGRICULTURE OF THE HIDATSA INDIANS. (1916) (15)
- The Legal Status of Negro-White Amalgamation in the United States (1916) (15)
- Assimilation in the Philippines, as Interpreted in Terms of Assimilation in America (1914) (15)
- PLEISTOCENE MAN IN MINNESOTA. (1932) (9)
- THE PRACTICAL VALUE OF ANTHROPOLOGY TO OUR NATION. (1921) (8)
- Ancient Man in America@@@Pleistocene Man in Minnesota: A Fossil Homo Sapiens (1937) (7)
- THE PROBLEM OF THE CULTURE FROM THE ARVILLA GRAVEL PIT (1932) (5)
- THE DISCOVERY OF AN ANCIENT MINNESOTA MAKER OF YUMA AND FOLSOM FLINTS. (1934) (5)
- ECONOMIC MAN — A DEFINITION (1902) (4)
- A KITCHEN MIDDENS WITH BONES OF EXTINCT ANIMALS IN THE UPPER LAKES AREA. (1935) (4)
- Minnesota Pleistocene Homo-An Interim Communication. (1933) (4)
- PITTED EAR LOBES OF CONGENITAL ORIGIN (1916) (4)
- BULU KNOWLEDGE OF THE GORILLA AND CHIMPANZEE (1911) (3)
- Recent Discoveries In Minnesota Prehistory (1935) (3)
- The Relation of Anthropology to Americanization (1921) (3)
- A REMARKABLE COUNTERFEITER (1900) (2)
- A PIEBALD FAMILY OF WHITE AMERICANS (1914) (2)
- A MINNESOTA KITCHEN MIDDEN WITH FOSSIL BISON. (1937) (2)
- MINNESOTA MAN: A REPLY TO A REVIEW BY DR ALEŠ HRDLIČKA (1938) (2)
- FAITH AS A FACTOR IN THE ECONOMIC LIFE OF THE AMERIND (1900) (1)
- Ethnic Census in Minneapolis (1912) (1)
- A SUGGESTION FOR ABSTRACTS OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL LITERATURE. (1924) (1)
- Anthropology for Sociologists (1932) (1)
- New Zealand.Robert Stout , J. Logan Stout (1913) (0)
- Book Review:Social Scandinavia in the Viking Age. Mary Wilhelmine Williams (1921) (0)
- Essentials of Americanization.Emory S. Bogardus (1920) (0)
- Pleistocene Man in Minnesota (1932) (0)
- Culture and Ethnology (1918) (0)
- SPOTTED ASSES An Animal That, Like the Camel and Elephant, Rarely Has Spots—Piebalds More Common in Other Domesticated Animals—Selective Breeding Frobably Laigely Responsible for This Albinism (1916) (0)
- Book Review:Colonization: A Study of the Founding of New Societies. Albert Galloway Kellar (0)
- Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians (1916) (0)
- The Wanderings of Peoples.A. C. Haddon (1913) (0)
- The Melanesians of British New Guinea. By C. S. Seligmann, M.D., with a chapter by F. R. Barton, C.M.G., and an appendix by E. L. Ginlib (0)
- The Bear-Maiden. An Ojibwa Folk-Tale from lac Courte Oreille Reservation, Wisconsin (0)
- THE SPLAYED OR SO‐CALLED “CASCO FOOT” IN THE FILIPINO (1905) (0)
- A Find that Did Not Ring True (1936) (0)
- Book Review:A Decade of American Government in the Philippines, 1903-1913. David P. Barrows (1915) (0)
- The Failure and Revival of the Process of Pigmentation in the Human Skin. (1916) (0)
- Culture and Ethnology . By Robert H. Lowie, Ph.D., Associate Curator of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History. New York, Douglas C. McMurtie. 1917. (1918) (0)
- Taboo and Genetics, A Study of the Biological, Sociological, and Psychological Foundation of the Family.M. M. Knight , Iva Lowther Peters , Phyllis Blanchard (1921) (0)
- BONTOC IGOROT CLOTHING1 (1904) (0)
- The Ethno‐botany of the Coahuilla Indians of Southern California. By David Prescott Barrows (1901) (0)
- A Kitchen Middens with Bones of Extinct Animals in the Upper Lakes Area (1935) (0)
- Book Review:The Races of Man and Their Distribution. A. C. Haddon (1910) (0)
- A Minnesota Kitchen Midden with Fossil Bison (1937) (0)
- Book Review:A Peasant Sage of Japan: The Life and Work of Sontoku Ninomiya. Tadasu Yoshimoto (1912) (0)
- Prehistoric Man.W. L. H. Duckworth (1913) (0)
- An Exhibit of Rare Prehistory Materials (1935) (0)
- The Non‐Christian Tribes of Northern Luzon. By Dean C. Worcester (1907) (0)
- TANG‘-GA, A PHILIPPINE PA-MA’-TO GAME1 (1906) (0)
- The Childhood of Jishib, the Ojibwa, and Sixty-Four Pen Sketches (0)
- Book Review:The Italian Emigration of Our Times. Robert T. Foerster (1920) (0)
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