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Index Abraham, Major Roy, 142, 146, 169–70, 174, 207 Abubakar, Iya, 204 Adler, Felix, 80 African Studies Association, 176 Afrocentrism, 229 Ahmadu Bello University, 204 Ajibola, Idowu, 210 Albizu Campos, Pedro, 118 Amali, Samson, 197–98, 203, 206, 210–13, 231 Andaman Homes, 44, 47, 51, 53, 57 Andrade, Manuel, 105 Anthropological Survey of India, 42 Anthropology and penology, 43–46 Arapaho Indians, 107–9 Armstrong, Robert G.: at Atlanta University, 114–17, 167–69, 176, 185; and Cold War politics, 172–73, 177–82; and the Communist Party, 103, 105–7, 111–12, 121, 129– 30, 141–42, 148, 158–62, 167, 177–82, 216–20; dialectical materialism of, 121–29, 134, 150, 218, 220; doctoral thesis on African state formation, 112–14, 116–17, 132–40, 147–48, 192–93; early education, 102–4; and E. Evans-Pritchard, 129–32, 134, 140, 147, 149, 175; and the FBI, 129– 30, 158, 161, 168–69, 177–82; fieldwork in Nigeria, 144–46, 151–55, 220; funeral of, 210–13; graduate studies at the University of Chicago, 104–9; homosexuality of, 215– 16; influence of, 222–35; and the Institute of African Studies, 190, 194–95, 198–201; masters thesis on Cheyenne and Arapaho, 107–9, 220, 232; military service, 109–12; and John Murra, 105–6, 114n, 117–21, 146–49, 151–53, 162, 220, 234; Puerto Rico research of, 117–21, 126, 215, 220, 232; rapport with African colleagues, 195– 96, 202n; and Robert Redfield, 105, 107, 112, 114, 118, 126, 129, 132, 140–41, 147– 275 51, 154, 156, 159–62, 164–67, 174–76, 220, 234; and the study of oral literature, 192–94, 201, 226n; study of West African languages, 149, 155, 170–72, 184–90, 195, 203–7, 230 Armstrong, Robert P., 222, 229 Arnold, Thurman, 261 Atlanta University, 114–17, 120, 152–53, 163 Azikiwe, Nnamdi, 144, 182–84 Balewa, Tafawa, 183 Barnes, Albert, 90–91, 93 Barnes, Sandra, 203 Barney, Ralph, 253, 255, 257, 260, 261, 263, 267–69, 271 Battle of Aberdeen, 49 Beals, Ralph, 249, 263–69, 271 Beier, Ulli, 196, 201 Benedict, Ruth, 87, 88, 93, 94, 147 Biafra, 190–91 Bildung, 79–81 Bingham, Ernestine, 105, 145 Boas, Franz: and aesthetic style, 86–88; and cultural diffusion, 81–88, 93–94; and the culture concept, 70–75, 82, 94; and W. E. B. DuBois, 69, 77–81, 88–90, 229; and the Harlem Renaissance, 69–71, 88– 91; and Zora Neale Hurston, 69; Mind of Primitive Man, 86, 93; and race, 75–79, 228; mentioned, 231 Bodin, Jean, 13, 19, 27 Bohanan, Paul, 223–24 Boorde, Andrew, 26–27 Bose, Netaji Subhas Chandra, 42 Bott, Elizabeth, 146, 148 Bourdieu, Pierre, 33 Bourne, Randolph, 70 British Colonial Social Science Research Council, 117, 120, 156 British Museum, 44, 52 Browder, Earl, 110–11, 217 Brown, William, 130 Bureau of American Ethnology, 83 Burma Frontier Force, 47 Caesar, Julius, 12 Caguas (Puerto Rico), 120, 126 Cellular Jail (Andaman Islands), 42, 44, 48, 49 Chamberlain, Neville, 105 Cheyenne Indians, 107–9 Chilvers, Sally, 147 Chomsky, Noam, 207 Cole, Fay-Cooper, 104, 105, 228–29, 231 Columbia University, 119 Committee on Civil Rights, 115 Cook, Sherburne, 256, 260–61 Coon, Carleton, 119 Copeland, Patricia, 132 Cosmography, 14–18, 23–25, 30–31 Cottrell, Fred, 123 Coulborn, Rushton, 114, 116 Council of California Indians, 253, 256 Cultural diffusion, 74–75, 81–88 Cultural dissemination, 71, 83, 86 Cultural ecology, 261–68, 271 Culture concept (Boasian), 70–75 Cushing, Frank Hamilton, 85 Custer, General George, 107 Cutter, Donald, 256, 260–61 Davis, Horace, 216 Dawes Act (1887), 107 Defence of India Rules, 49 Defoe, Daniel, 58 Diamond, Stanley, 119, 191n, 218–19, 223–25 Dieterlen, Germaine, 174, 187 Diffusion (cultural), 74–75, 81–88 Dike, Kenneth, 142, 184, 187, 190, 199 Dissemination (cultural), 71, 83, 86 Drake, St. Clair, 114 Driver, Harold, 249, 260, 263, 266, 269, 271 DuBois, W. E. B.: and Franz Boas, 69, 77–81, 88–90, 229; and the culture concept, 79– 81; and race, 76–81; mentioned, 91, 114 Duclos, Jacques, 111 Dumont, Louis, 147 Eggan, Fred, 100, 103, 105, 112, 118, 120, 123, 141, 146, 158–60 Einarsson, Oddur, 9 Eliot, T. S., 197 Ethical Culture Society, 80 Ethnographic description, 11–14, 18–19, 23–24 Ethnohistorians as expert witnesses, 251–53, 269–72 Evans-Pritchard, E., 105–6, 114n, 117–21, 146–49, 151–53, 162, 220, 234 Ford, Barnet, 44 Forde, Daryll, 147–48 Fortes, Meyer...