Edward Dozier
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Santa Clara Pueblo anthropologist and author
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Edward Dozier's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology University of Arizona
- Masters Anthropology University of Arizona
Why Is Edward Dozier Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Pasqual Dozier was a Pueblo Native American anthropologist and linguist who studied Native Americans and the peoples of northern Luzon in the Philippines. He was the first Native American to earn a PhD in anthropology in the United States.
Edward Dozier's Published Works
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- The Pueblo Indians of North America (1970) (159)
- Problem drinking among American Indians. The role of sociocultural deprivation. (1966) (77)
- Two Examples of Linguistic Acculturation: The Yaqui of Sonora and Arizona and the Tewa of New Mexico (1956) (48)
- Mountain Arbiters: The Changing Life of a Philippine Hill People (1966) (47)
- Hano, a Tewa Indian community in Arizona (1966) (32)
- The Hopi-Tewa of Arizona (1954) (31)
- The Integration of Americans of Indian Descent (1957) (18)
- Resistance to Acculturation and Assimilation in an Indian Pueblo1 (1951) (18)
- The Kalinga of northern Luzon, Philippines (1967) (17)
- Southwestern Social Units and Archaeology (1965) (17)
- Spanish‐Catholic Influences on Rio Grande Pueblo Religion1 (1958) (15)
- Factionalism at Santa Clara Pueblo1 (1966) (13)
- The Phonemes of Tewa, Santa Clara Dialect (1949) (13)
- The Pueblo Indians of the Southwest: A Survey of the Anthropological Literature and a Review of Theory, Method, and Results (1964) (13)
- The Pueblos of the South-Western United States (1960) (12)
- Kinship and Linguistic Change among the Arizona Tewa (1955) (12)
- Tewa II: Verb Structure (1953) (8)
- Kiva Mural Decorations at Awatovi and Kawaika‐a, with a Survey of Other Wall Paintings in the Pueblo Southwest. Watson Smith. (1954) (6)
- The Role of the Hopi-Tewa Migration Legend in Reinforcing Cultural Patterns and Prescribing Social Behavior (1956) (5)
- Schoolcraft's Indian Legends (1957) (4)
- The Hopi and the Tewa (1957) (4)
- Spanish-Indian Acculturation in the Southwest: Comments (1954) (3)
- The Concepts of "Primitive" and "Native" in Anthropology (1955) (3)
- The Teacher and the Indian Student. (1969) (2)
- A Tentatitve Description and Classification of Tewa Verb Structure (1948) (2)
- LINGUISTICS: Papers from The Symposium on American Indian Linguis***cs: Held at Berkeley, July 7, 1951. (1955) (2)
- Cultural Matrix of Singing and Chanting in Tewa Pueblos (1958) (2)
- LINGUISTICS: Animals of Acculturation in the California Indian Languages. William Bright (1961) (1)
- Divisiveness and Social Conflict: An Anthropological Approach. By Alan R. Beals and Bernard J. Siegel. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1966. 185 pp. $6.00 (1967) (0)
- A Demographic Study in Malaysia: The Population of Borneo . A Study of the Peoples of Sarawak, Sabah and Brunei. L. W. Jones. Oxford University Press, New York, 1966. 221 pp., illus. $6.75. (1967) (0)
- Johns Hopkins Oceanographic Studies. (Book Reviews: Intermediate Waters of the Pacific Ocean) (1966) (0)
- Cultural Anthropology: Intermediate Waters of the Pacific Ocean . Joseph L. Reid, Jr. Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1965. 85 pp., $8.50. (1966) (0)
- Isleta Paintings . Esther S. Goldfrank. (1963) (0)
- ETHNOLOGY: On the Gleaming Way: Navajos, Eastern Pueblos, Zunis, Hopis, Apaches, and Their Land, and Their Meanings to the World. John Collier (1963) (0)
- GENERAL AND ETHNOLOGY: On the Cordillera: A Look at the Peoples and Cultures of the Mountain Province. William Henry Scott (1968) (0)
- A Comparison of Eastern Keresan and Tewa Kinship Systems (1960) (0)
- Zuni Kin Terms. David M. Schneider and John M. Roberts (1958) (0)
- Languages and Cultures of Western North America: Essays in Honor of Sven S. Liljeblad. EARL H. SWANSON, JR., ed (1971) (0)
- ETHNOLOGY: A Reconstruction of the Basic Jemez Pattern of Social Organization, with Comparisons to Other Tanoan Social Structures. Florence Hawley Ellis (1965) (0)
- ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY: Navaho Acquisitive Values. Richard Hobson (1956) (0)
- ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY: Third Annual Report of American Indian Development 1954 (1956) (0)
- Social Change in a Philippine People. (Book Reviews: Mountain Arbiters. The Changing Life of a Philippine Hill People) (1970) (0)
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