Publisher's Synopsis
This volume of the âAnnual Reportâ from the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology offers a detailed look into anthropological research conducted in the early 20th century. Covering the years 1903-1904, the report includes contributions from prominent figures such as John Wesley Powell, Jesse Walter Fewkes, and William Henry Holmes. It presents studies and findings related to various Native American cultures, providing invaluable insights into their customs, traditions, and social structures.
Researchers and historians will appreciate the depth and breadth of the information contained within this volume, which serves as a primary source for understanding the anthropological perspectives of the time. The âAnnual Reportâ captures a pivotal era in the study of American ethnology and remains a significant resource for anyone interested in the history and culture of indigenous peoples in the United States.
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