David Maybury-Lewis
David Henry Peter Maybury-Lewis (5 May 1929 – 2 December 2007) was a British
professor emeritus of Harvard University.[1]
Born in
indigenous peoples."[2]
Awards
- Former president of the American Ethnological Society
- Elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, in 1977
- Grand Cross of the Brazilian Order of Scientific Merit, Brazil's highest academic honor, in 1997
- Anders Retzius gold medal of the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography, in 1998
Selected bibliography
- Akwẽ-Shavante Society (1974) ISBN 0-19-519729-1
- Dialectical Societies: The Ge and ISBN 0-674-20285-6
- Prospects for Plural Societies: 1982 Proceedings of the American Ethnological Society (1984) ISBN 0-942976-04-5
- The Attraction of Opposites: Thought and Society in the Dualistic Mode (1989) ISBN 0-472-08086-5
- ISBN 0-670-82935-8
- The Savage and the Innocent (2000) ISBN 0-8070-4685-X
- Indigenous Peoples, Ethnic Groups, and the State (2001) ISBN 0-205-33746-5
- The Politics of Ethnicity:Indigenous Peoples in Latin American States (2003) ISBN 0-674-00964-9
References
- ^ "David Maybury-Lewis - The Lancet".
- ^ "In Memoriam David Maybury-Lewis 1929-2007 | Cultural Survival". www.culturalsurvival.org. 9 June 2010.
External links
- Biography
- Cultural Survival
- Prins, Harald E.L., and Graham, Laura. 2008. “Pioneer in Brazilian Ethnography & Indigenous Rights Advocacy: David Maybury-Lewis (1929-2007).” Tipití: Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America, Vol.6 (No.1-2), pp. 115–22. [1]