Alexander Francis Chamberlain
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- PhD Anthropology Clark University
- Masters Anthropology Clark University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Alexander Francis Chamberlain was a Canadian anthropologist, born in England. Under the direction of Franz Boas he received the first Ph.D. granted in anthropology in the United States from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. After graduating, he taught at Clark, eventually becoming full professor in 1911. Under the auspices of the British Association, his area of specialty was the Kootenay Indians.
Alexander Francis Chamberlain's Published Works
Published Works
- Studies of a Child. I (1904) (35)
- Primitive Taste-Words (1903) (26)
- The Aborigines of Minnesota (1913) (22)
- Left-Handedness in North American Aboriginal Art (1896) (21)
- THE CHILD AND CHILDHOOD IN FOLK-THOUGHT. (1896) (20)
- The Iroquoian Concept of the Soul (1895) (18)
- LINGUISTIC STOCKS OF SOUTH AMERICAN INDIANS, WITH DISTRIBUTION‐MAP (1913) (17)
- The stone age in North America (16)
- The Growth of Indian Mythologies (1896) (14)
- Primitive Secret Societies (1909) (14)
- Negro Dialect. (12)
- “WOMEN'S LANGUAGES” (1912) (12)
- Nanibozhu amongst the Otchipwe, Mississagas, and Other Algonkian Tribes (1891) (12)
- Algonkian Words in American English: A Study in the Contact of the White Man and the Indian (1902) (12)
- The Beginning of Agriculture (1895) (11)
- : The Native Races of the British Empire. British North America. I. The Far West, the Home of the Salish and Dene . C. Hill-Tout. ; The Native Races of the British Empire. Natives of Northern India . W. Crooke. (1907) (11)
- The Kalou-Vu (Ancestor-Gods) of the Fijians (1895) (11)
- Racial Anatomical Peculiarities (1896) (10)
- Theorie des Emotions (9)
- THE MAPLE AMONGST THE ALGONKIAN TRIBES (8)
- On the Words for "Anger" in Certain Languages. A Study in Linguistic Psychology (8)
- The origins of art (7)
- The C̸egiha language (1892) (7)
- Shamanism in Siberia and European Russia, Being the Second Part of "Shamanstvo" (1895) (6)
- THE THUNDER-BIRD AMONGST THE ALGONKINS (6)
- Eskimo and Indian. (1887) (6)
- The Structure of the Koko‐Yimidir Language. By Walter E. Roth, B.A., etc (1901) (6)
- Twenty‐fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1902–1903. By W. H. Holmes, Chief (1907) (6)
- Righthandedness and Left handedness, with Chapters Treating of the Writing Posture, the Rule of the Road, etc. By George M. Gould (1909) (5)
- Race-Character and Local Color in Proverbs (5)
- Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the Universal Races Congress, Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911 (5)
- British Association for the Advancement of Science (Ipswich, 1895). Tenth Report on the North-western Tribes of Canada. Fifth Report on the Indians of British Columbia . By Franz Boas. 71 pp. 8vo. (1895) (5)
- Mutation of Gender in the Canadian-French Dialect of Quebec. (1895) (5)
- ON THE PUELCHEAN AND TSONEKAN (TEHUELCHEAN), THE ATACAMEÑAN (ATACAMAN) AND CHO‐NOAN, AND THE CHARRUAN LINGUISTIC STOCKS OF SOUTH AMERICA (1911) (5)
- Anthropology in Universities and Colleges (1894) (4)
- Primitive Woman as Poet (1903) (4)
- NOTES ON INDIAN CHILD-LANGUAGE (1890) (4)
- Translation: A Study in the Transference of Folk-Thought (1901) (4)
- Preterite-Forms, Etc., in the Language of English-Speaking Children. (1906) (4)
- The Mythology and Folk-Lore of Invention (1897) (4)
- The Contact of “Higher” and “Lower” Races (1902) (4)
- KOOTENAY GROUP‐DRAWINGS (1901) (4)
- INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF AMERICANISTS AT NEW YORK. (1902) (3)
- THE ALLENTIACAN, BOROROAN, AND CALCHAQUIAN LINGUISTIC STOCKS OF SOUTH AMERICA (1912) (3)
- Notes on the History, Customs, and Beliefs of the Mississagua Indians (1888) (3)
- Hypnagogic Images and Bi-Vision in Early Childhood. A Note (1906) (3)
- Primitive Hearing and "Hearing-Words" (3)
- Nomenclature and distribution of the principal tribes and sub-tribes of the Arawakan linguistic stock of south America (3)
- SOME KUTENAI LINGUISTIC MATERIAL (1909) (3)
- Variation in Early Human Culture (1906) (2)
- Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1895–96. By J. W. Powell (1901) (2)
- The Character and Antiquity of Peruvian Civilization (1895) (2)
- THE LINGUISTIC POSITION OF THE PAWUMWA INDIANS OF SOUTH AMERICA (1912) (2)
- Some Recent Anthropometric Studies (1901) (2)
- SIGNIFICATIONS OF CERTAIN ALGONQUIAN ANIMAL-NAMES (1901) (2)
- ANTHROPOLOGY AT THE TORONTO MEETING OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION. (1897) (2)
- Mohawk Folk-Lore (1890) (2)
- IROQUOIS IN NORTHWESTERN CANADA (1904) (2)
- The Racial Anatomy of the Philippine Islanders, introducing New Methods of Anthropology and showing their Application to the Filipinos, with a Classification of Human Ears and a Scheme for the Heredity of Anatomical Characters in Man. By Robert Bennett Bean (1911) (2)
- Publications of the American Ethnological Society: Volume I. Fox Texts@@@Wishram Texts, together with Wasco Tales and Myths@@@Wasco Tales and Myths (1909) (2)
- "Fairness" in Love and War (2)
- WORDS EXPRESSIVE OF CRIES AND NOISES IN THE KOOTENAY LANGUAGE (2)
- The child and childhood in folk-thought (the child in primitive culture) (2)
- Child Study and Related Topics in Recent Italian Scientific Literature (1904) (2)
- The Teaching of English (1902) (2)
- American Indian Legends and Beliefs about the Squirrel and the Chipmunk (2)
- Eskimo and the Indian. (1887) (2)
- Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1897–98. By J. W. Powell, Director (1901) (2)
- Notes on Some Aspects of the Folk-Psychology of Night (2)
- The Poetry of American Aboriginal Speech (2)
- The Japanese Race (2)
- Introduction of the Iron Age into America (1896) (2)
- The arts of childhood. (2)
- The Several Origins of the Ideas of Unseen Personal Beings; The Varieties, Classification, and Origin of Magic. (2)
- THE ENDOWMENT OF MEN AND WOMEN, A CHECK TO THE INSTITUTIONAL "EXPLOITATION" OF GENIUS. (1909) (2)
- EARLIER AND LATER KOOTENAY ONOMATOLOGY (1902) (2)
- Il sentimento giuridico (1911) (2)
- THOMAS JEFFERSON'S ETHNOLOGICAL OPINIONS AND ACTIVITIES (1907) (2)
- Kootenay "Medicine-Men" (1901) (2)
- Taboos of Tale-Telling (1900) (1)
- China and Her Rôle in Human History (1)
- Some Influences of Race-Contact upon the Art of Primitive Peoples (1)
- Acquisition of Written Language by Primitive Peoples (1)
- Analogy in the Languages of Primitive Peoples (1907) (1)
- RIGHT-HANDEDNESS: A PRIMITIVE AUSTRALIAN THEORY. (1903) (1)
- Activities of Children among Primitive Peoples. I. (1909) (1)
- Human Physiognomy and Physical Characteristics in Folk-Lore and Folk-Speech (1)
- Some Recent Italian Psychological Literature (1)
- The periods of childhood. (1)
- THE PRESENT STATE OF OUR KNOWLEDGE CONCERNING THE THREE LINGUISTIC STOCKS OF THE REGION OF TIERRA DEL FUEGO, SOUTH AMERICA (1911) (1)
- The First Grammar of the Language Spoken by the Bontoc Igórot, with a Vocabulary and Texts, Mythology, Folk‐Lore, Historical Episodes, Songs. By Dr Carl Wilhelm Seidenadel (1910) (1)
- Notes on Italian Educational Literature (1901) (1)
- Mythology of Indian Stocks North of Mexico. I (1905) (1)
- The Chilian Folk-Lore Society and Recent Publications on Chilian Folk-Lore, etc. (1910) (1)
- FURTHER NOTES ON INDIAN CHILD-LANGUAGE (1893) (1)
- The Terms Hired Man and Help@@@Brother Jonathan@@@The Term Indian Summer (1902) (1)
- Primitive Theories of Knowledge: A Study in Linguistic Psychology. (1)
- MAPLE SUGAR AND THE INDIANS (1891) (1)
- THE NATURAL HISTORY OF ANALOGY. (1892) (1)
- Gender of Kalevala. (1902) (1)
- Notes of Cree Folk-Lore (1)
- Folk-Lore of Canadian Children (1895) (1)
- The meaning of youth and play. (1)
- The Bontoc Igorot. By Albert Ernest Jenks (1905) (1)
- Sexual Taboo. A Study in the Relations of the Sexes (1895) (1)
- THE URAN: A NEW SOUTH AMERICAN LINGUISTIC STOCK (1910) (1)
- Some Items of Algonkian Folk-Lore (1900) (1)
- Proverbs in the Making: Some Scientific Commonplaces. II (1904) (1)
- Some Points in Linguistic Psychology (1892) (1)
- What Indians Mean to do When They Sing, and How Far They Succeed (1895) (1)
- Negro Creation Legend (1890) (1)
- The child as revealer of the past. (1)
- Tales of the Mississaguas. II (1889) (0)
- Some Recent Child-Study Literature (1902) (0)
- A Kootenay Legend: The Coyote and the Mountain-Spirit (1894) (0)
- Diminutives in -ing in Low German (0)
- Right-handedness: A Primitive Australian Theory (1903) (0)
- Negro and Indian: in Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico (0)
- Work Accomplished in the Study of American Indian Folk-Lore (1902) (0)
- The Sounds of R: Discussion (0)
- Notes of Tagal Folk-Lore (1902) (0)
- Vermin-Eaters. (1888) (0)
- Australian Rock-Pictures@@@Australian Ground and Tree Drawings (1896) (0)
- Note on Some Differences Between 'Savages' and Children. (0)
- Studies of Crimnals (1892) (0)
- Recent Literature on the South American "Amazons" (0)
- Memorials of the "Indian" (1902) (0)
- The Canadian-French Dialect of Granby, Province of Quebec. (0)
- Some recent child-study and educational literature in Portugeuse, Spanish and Italian. (0)
- Adolescence: Its Psychology and its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology, Sociology, Sex, Crime, Religion, and Education. By G. Stanley Hall, Ph.D., LL.D (1904) (0)
- Eskimo and the Indian. (1887) (0)
- Recent German Discussions on Folk-Lore in the School (1900) (0)
- Practical Ameliorations of English Grammar (1901) (0)
- A Collection of Ladakhi Proverbs (1901) (0)
- PRACTICAL AMELIORATIONS OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR. (1901) (0)
- Preparation of Modern Language Teachers for American Institutions: Discussion (0)
- The Use of Diminutives in -ing by Some Writers in Low German Dialects (0)
- The Phonology of the Patois of Cachy: Discussion (0)
- WILLIAM WELLS NEWELL—1839–1907 (1907) (0)
- Notes on the Canadian-French Dialect of Granby (0)
- Divisions of the Parietal Bones in Man and other Mammals. By Aleŝ Hrdliĉka (1903) (0)
- Government Museum, Madras. Catalogue of the Prehistoric Antiquities. By R. Bruce Foote, F.G.S., etc (1901) (0)
- Easter. A Poem. (0)
- Portuguese Educational History: The Beginnings of Primary Popular Education (1908) (0)
- Fifth Report of the Bureau of Archives for the Province of Ontario. 1908. by Alexander Fraser. “8endake Ehen” or Old Huronia. By Arthur E. Jones, S.J., Archivist of St. Mary's College, Montreal. (Toronto: King's Printer. 1911. Pp. xxxii, 505.) (1912) (0)
- The child and the criminal. (0)
- The “Child Type” (1899) (0)
- The child and woman. (0)
- The child and the savage. (0)
- The meaning of the helplessness of infancy. (0)
- Fifth Report of the Bureau of Archives for the Province of Ontario, 1908 (1912) (0)
- Philippine Studies. I. A Little Book of Filipino Riddles. Collected and edited by Frederick Starr (1911) (0)
- Mississagua Etymology. (0)
- Folk-Etymology in Canadian French. (1891) (0)
- Words of Algonkian Origin (1891) (0)
- Papuan Fairy Tales. By Annie Ker (1910) (0)
- Current European Educational Thought (1900) (0)
- The Endowment of Men and Women, a Check to the Institutional "Exploitation" of Genius (1909) (0)
- Cree and Ojibwa Literary Terms (1906) (0)
- The Seri Indians (1901) (0)
- A Mohawk Legend of Adam and Eve (1889) (0)
- Some Interesting Phases of the Contact of Races Individually and En Masse. (0)
- The Eskimo race and language : their origin & relations (0)
- Recent child and educational psychology. IV. In Italian, Spanish, etc. (0)
- The resemblances of the young. (0)
- Torquato Tasso; A Psychological Study (1892) (0)
- The Hieroglyphic Stairway Ruins of Copan@@@Researches in the Central Portion of the Usumatsintla Valley (1902) (0)
- The language of childhood. (0)
- A Mississaga Legend of Na prime niboju prime (1892) (0)
- Mississagua Place-Names (0)
- Wigwam stories told by North American Indians (0)
- An Ethnologist's View of History (1896) (0)
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