Verne F. Ray
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American anthropologist
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Cultural Anthropology
#92
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#120
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#55
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Archeology
#358
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#523
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#86
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Anthropology
Verne F. Ray's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Anthropology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Anthropology University of California, Berkeley
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Why Is Verne F. Ray Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Verne Frederick Ray, was anthropology professor at the University of Washington, with a B.A. and M.A. in anthropology from Washington and a Ph.D. from Yale. Ray was one of the first anthropologists at UW, was head of the Department of Anthropology and associate dean of the graduate school.
Verne F. Ray's Published Works
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- Techniques and Problems in the Study of Human Color Perception (1952) (63)
- Cultural relations in the plateau of northwestern America (1939) (59)
- The Sanpoil and Nespelem : Salishan peoples of northeastern Washington (1954) (57)
- Lower Chinook ethnographic notes (1939) (52)
- Primitive pragmatists : the Modoc Indians of northern California (1964) (50)
- SECTION OF ANTHROPOLOGY*: HUMAN COLOR PERCEPTION AND BEHAVIORAL RESPONS† (1953) (34)
- Human color perception and behavioral response. (1953) (28)
- Native Villages and Groupings of the Columbia Basin (1936) (22)
- TRIBAL DISTRIBUTION IN EASTERN OREGON AND ADJACENT REGIONS (1938) (19)
- Nez Perce Indians (1974) (18)
- Systems of political control and bureaucracy in human societies (1958) (15)
- The Contrary Behavior Pattern in American Indian Ceremonialism (1945) (8)
- The Prophet Dance of the Northwest and Its Derivatives: The Source of the Ghost Dance (2010) (7)
- Sanpoil Folk Tales (1933) (6)
- GENERAL AND THEORETICAL: Frans Boas: The Science of Man in the Making (1955) (6)
- Intermediate societies, social mobility, and communication (1959) (5)
- THE KOLASKIN CULT: A PROPHET MOVEMENT OF 1870 IN NORTHEASTERN WASHINGTON1 (1936) (5)
- Cultural stability and cultural change : proceedings of the 1957 Annual Spring Meeting of the American Ethnological Society (1957) (5)
- POTTERY ON THE MIDDLE COLUMBIA (1932) (4)
- THE BLUEJAY CHARACTER IN THE PLATEAU SPIRIT DANCE (1937) (4)
- Ethnohistorical analysis of documents relating to the Apache Indians of Texas . Lipan and Mescalero Apache in Texas (1974) (3)
- The Chinook Indians In The Early 1800S (1975) (2)
- Boas Once More: Rejoinder (1956) (2)
- Social Life and Religion of the Indians of Kitimat, British Columbia. Ivan A. Lopatin (1946) (1)
- Ethnohistorical reports on aboriginal land use and occupancy : Spokan Indians, Palus Indians, Columbia Salish, Wenatchi Salish . Ethnohistorical notes on the Columbia, Chelan, Entiat, and Wenatchee tribes . Ethnohistory of the Spokane Indians . Commission findings (1974) (1)
- ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY: The Coast Salish of British Columbia, Homer G. Barnett (1957) (0)
- Twenty-fifth Anniversary Studies. D. S. Davidson (1938) (0)
- NORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA: Folk-Tales of the Coast Salish. Thelma Adamson. (1936) (0)
- Eskimo Townsmen. John J. Honigmann and Irma Honigmann. Canadian Research Centre for Anthropology, Ottawa, Canada, 1965. xx + 278 pp. Illus. Paper, $6.50 (1965) (0)
- Alaska Diary, 1926-1931 Aleš Hrdlička (1945) (0)
- The Jesuits and the Indian Wars of the Northwest ROBERT IGNATIUS BURNS, S.J (1967) (0)
- I have just returned from an extended trip and must leave immediately for another month on the Atlantic Coast. (1949) (0)
- ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY: Indian Tribes of North America (1955) (0)
- Cultural Anthropology: Eskimo Townsmen . John J. Honigmann and Irma Honigmann. Canadian Research Centre for Anthropology, Ottawa, Canada, 1965. xx + 278 pp. Illus. Paper, $6.50. (1965) (0)
- General and Theoretical: The California Indians. R. F. Heizer and M. A. Whipple, editors (1952) (0)
- "Windigo Psychosis: A Study of a Relationship between Belief and Behavior among the Indians of Northeastern Canada" (1962) (0)
- GENERAL: Aftermath. A Supplement to The Golden Bough. JAMES GEORGE FRAZER. (1937) (0)
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