Morris Edward Opler
Affiliations: | anthropology | Pomona College, Claremont, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorRuth Benedict | research assistant | Columbia | ||
(Participant in an ethnographic field school led by Benedict in 1931.) | ||||
Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown | grad student | Chicago | ||
Edward Sapir | grad student | Chicago |
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Sign in to add traineeDavid H. French | research assistant | 1939 | Pomona College |
Norma Diamond | grad student | Cornell | |
Bernard Cohn | grad student | 1954 | Cornell |
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Opler ME. (1988) Social/Cultural Anthropology: American Indian Holocaust and Survival: A Population History Since 1492. Russell Thornton. American Anthropologist. 90: 702-703 |
Opler ME. (1975) Problems in Apachean Cultural History, with Special Reference to the Lipan Apache Anthropological Quarterly. 48: 182 |
Opler ME. (1971) Jicarilla Apache Territory, Economy, and Society in 1850 Southwestern Journal of Anthropology. 27: 309-329 |
Opler ME. (1964) The Human Being in Culture Theory American Anthropologist. 66: 507-528 |
Opler M. (1963) The Cultural Definition of Illness in Village India Human Organization. 22: 32-35 |
Opler ME. (1963) Cultural Anthropology: An Addendum to a ‘Working Paper’ American Anthropologist. 65: 897-902 |
Opler ME. (1962) Two Converging Lines of Influence in Cultural Evolutionary Theory American Anthropologist. 64: 524-547 |
Opler ME. (1960) Recent Changes in Family Structure in an Indian Village Anthropological Quarterly. 33: 93 |
Opler ME. (1960) Traditional Cultures in South-East Asia . Prepared for UNESCO by the Institute of Traditional Cultures, Madras. Madras: Orient Longmans Private Ltd., 1958. x, 270. Appendix, Bibliography. $2.50 (paper). The Journal of Asian Studies. 19: 375-376 |
Opler ME. (1959) Component, Assemblage, and Theme in Cultural Integration and Differentiation American Anthropologist. 61: 955-964 |