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Step inside the vibrant world of early 20th-century anthropology, where pioneering minds gathered to decode the stories of America’s diverse peoples. American Anthropologist New Series (Volume 23), edited by John R. Swanton, stands as a testament to the intellectual energy of its era. This renowned anthropology journal series brings together ethnological research articles, cultural anthropology topics, and the collective wisdom of the American Anthropological Association, the Anthropological Society of Washington, and the American Ethnological Society of New York. Each page pulses with the drive to understand, preserve, and interpret the lives and traditions of American indigenous communities.This volume is more than a mere academic resource; it is a vital link between past and present, bridging the formative days of American ethnology with today’s scholarship. The influence of figures like Franz Boas is felt throughout, shaping the field’s approach to cultural complexity and respect for diversity. Both anthropology students and academic researchers will find a wealth of guidance and inspiration, while collectors of classic anthropological literature will appreciate its historical depth and authenticity.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are drawn by the rigorous scholarship or the stories of the Washington anthropology community, this book is a cultural treasure waiting to be rediscovered.