Eva Verbitsky Hunt
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Argentine cultural anthropologist
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Eva Verbitsky Hunt's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology University of Buenos Aires
Why Is Eva Verbitsky Hunt Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Muriel Eva Verbitsky de Hunt was an Argentine cultural anthropologist, academic and writer who moved to the United States in the late 1950s. She is remembered for her contributions to symbolic anthropology and ethnohistory. Together with her husband Robert Hunt, she performed innovative regional work in Oaxaca, Mexico, in the 1960s.
Eva Verbitsky Hunt's Published Works
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- Canal Irrigation and Local Social Organization [and Comments and Reply] (1976) (110)
- The Transformation of the Hummingbird: Cultural Roots of a Zinacantecan Mythical Poem (1980) (59)
- The Meaning of Kinship in San Juan: Genealogical and Social Models (1969) (6)
- The Provenience and Contents of the Porfirio Diaz and Fernandez Leal Codices: Some New Data and Analysis (1978) (4)
- From parallel-nominal to patrinominal: changing Cuicatec personal names. (1968) (2)
- ETHNOLOGY: San Bernardino Contla: Marriage and Family Structure in a Tlaxcalan Municipio. Hugo G. Nutini (1970) (1)
- Ethnology: Conflict, Violence and Morality in a Mexican Village. By LOLA ROMANUCCI-ROSS (1975) (0)
- Tonalá: Conservatism, Responsibility, and Authority in a Mexican Town. May N. Diaz (1968) (0)
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