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    Franz Boas (1858-1942)

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    A desire to delve into "the simple relationships between man and land" among the Baffin Island Inuit was the ambitious goal of a 25-year-old German scientist who left Hamburg aboard the Germania on 20 June 1883. The schooner was bound for Kingua Fjord in Cumberland Sound, where the young German would stay for a year, the Germania herself returning home with the German scientific team of the First International Polar Year 1882/83. That voyage - one hundred years ago - marked the beginning of intensive and innovative field work on Inuit geographical perception, social and economic organization, and religious beliefs. In retrospect, this research was also the pivot of an extraordinary scientific career of an influential and farsighted man who shaped modern anthropology in North America - Franz Boas. All his life Boas encouraged rigorous scientific work and international cooperation; moreover, as a conscientious citizen and scientist, he energetically fought cultural and racial prejudices, the implications of which he was keenly aware, having been exposed to them as a Jew in his homeland of Germany. His arctic endeavours, although only a small part of his scientific work, not only advanced the discipline of anthropology in general, but contributed immensely to our knowledge of man-land relations and Inuit culture in the Canadian North. ... His curiosity about the Inuit and their arctic environment grew out of the question of how environmental influences on human behaviour affect spatial distribution. ... Covering nearly 4000 km on foot, by sled, and by boat, Boas showed no signs of physical fatigue, always pushing himself to the very limit. He vigorously pursued his scientific goals but never neglected to ask for local advice and to adjust to unforeseen circumstances, such as when canine disease left him without dogs for long stretches. With simple instruments he charted the configurations of Cumberland Sound and the east coast of Baffin Island, producing a map that served as a reference into the twentieth century. His relationship with the Inuit was based on mutual respect and appreciation, evident in his sole use of native place-names and in his criticism of explorers and whalers, who arrogantly and whimsically assigned European names, thus creating never-ending confusion. His dedication to the people and their culture was dictated not by a romantic perception of the "native", but rather by the urgent feeling that as much as possible of the cultural tradition of the Inuit must be preserved, an approach he followed in his later work among the Northwest Coast Indians and instilled in his students. The enormous body of information on Inuit culture, so valuable to today's Inuit, found its way into two major English publication that still retain their immediacy and are accepted source books. ..

    The Generalife. First works of management and conservation

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    [EN] After the restitution of the Generalife to the Spanish State in 1921, Benigno de la Vega Inclán (1858-1942) the Marquis de la Vega-Inclán organized a board of trustees independent from that of the Alhambra to open the Nasrid complex to future visitors. Eladio Laredo and Carranza (1864-1941) became the architect in charge of the first surveys, the study of access, irrigation, and recovery of the deteriorated areas until 1925, when the architect Leopoldo Torres Balbás took over the task.[ES] Tras la restitución del Generalife al Estado español en 1921, Benigno de la Vega Inclán (1858-1942), el marqués de la Vega-Inclán organizó un patronato independiente del de la Alhambra para atender la apertura del conjunto nazarí a los futuros visitantes. Eladio Laredo y Carranza (1864-1941) fue el arquitecto encargado de avanzar los primeros levantamientos, estudio de accesos, riegos y recuperación de las zonas degradadas, hasta 1925, en que se unifican las competencias en la figura del arquitecto Leopoldo Torres Balbás.Ordieres Díez, I.; Lara García, J. (2023). El Generalife. Primeros trabajos de gestión y conservación. Loggia, Arquitectura & Restauración. (36):26-39. https://doi.org/10.4995/loggia.2023.1962326393

    Ethnological collections from the North Pacific Coast of America

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    13 p. : ill. ; 20 cm

    Lane, Thomas Sylvester, 1858-1942 (SC 3083)

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    Finding Aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3083. Memo book containing information about singing schools[?] established in Edmonson and Warren counties in Kentucky

    The Generalife: first works of management and conservation

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    Tras la restitución del Generalife al Estado español en 1921, Benigno de la Vega Inclán (1858- 1942), el marqués de la Vega-Inclán organizó un patronato independiente del de la Alhambra para atender la apertura del conjunto nazarí a los futuros visitantes. Eladio Laredo y Carranza (1864-1941) fue el arquitecto encargado de avanzar los primeros levantamientos, estudio de accesos, riegos y recuperación de las zonas degradadas, hasta 1925, en que se unifican las competencias en la figura del arquitecto Leopoldo Torres Balbás.After the restitution of the Generalife to the Spanish State in 1921, Benigno de la Vega Inclán (1858-1942) the Marquis de la Vega-Inclán organized a board of trustees independent from that of the Alhambra to open the Nasrid complex to future visitors. Eladio Laredo and Carranza (1864-1941) became the architect in charge of the first surveys, the study of access, irrigation, and recovery of the deteriorated areas until 1925, when the architect Leopoldo Torres Balbás took over the task

    Cultural Relativism

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    A brief reference article on cultural relativism, forthcoming in the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd edition

    Antropólogo e humanista Franz Boas (1858-1942)

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    Comemorou-se em 2018 uma data significativa para os antropólogos: cento e sessenta anos do nascimento de Franz Uri Boas. Coincidentemente, a Declaração Universal dos Direitos Humanos, promulgada em 1948, completa setenta anos - data a ser lembrada em todos os quadrantes do planeta. Este artigo pretende homenagear o antropólogo Franz Boas cujos ensaios e artigos revolucionaram a Antropologia Cultural (e as Ciências Humanas), sobretudo, por seu conteúdo humanista

    Franz Boas et les Inuit

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