Albert Ernest Jenks A Biography of the Anthropologist Albert Ernest Jenks 18691953. Dr. Albert Ernest Jenks was born in Ionia, Michigan on November 28, 1869. http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/information/biography/fghij/jenks_alfred.html
Extractions: Dr. Albert Ernest Jenks was born in Ionia, Michigan on November 28, 1869. He married Maude Huntley on Oct 22, 1901 with whom he had a son, Clifford Huntley. He received two Bachelor of Science degrees, one at Kalamazoo College in 1896 and one at the University of Chicago in 1897. He earned his graduate degree in economics at the University of Wisconsin in 1899 and a Science Degree at Kalamazoo College in 1924. His expertise was economics, but his dissertation, The Wild Rice Gatherers of the Upper Lakes (1900) led him into ethnology and anthropology. His dissertation explains the primitive economics of the Indians surrounding the Great Lakes. He describes how some of the Indians sow wild rice, while others do not sow and do or do not believe in the motive behind it. The tribes that did sow the wild rice displayed a unique economic activity. Jenks published Bontoc Igorot in 1905, which was a major anthropological study of the Philippines. He described the cultures as a hierarchy according to arbitrary, ethnocentric criteria. Jenks and his wife had their only child while located in the Philippines in 1902-1903. He started teaching Sociology at the University of Minnesota in 1906, but in 1907 he became a Professor of Anthropology. Jenks created the Department of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota in 1918. He was the Chairman of the Department until his retirement in 1938. Dr. Jenks was described as a good lecturer by
The Bontoc Igorot Jenks, Albert Ernest, 18691953, The Bontoc Igorot http://www.cfainjurylaw.com/book/944668/The-Bontoc-Igorot/
Encyclopedia - Britannica Online Encyclopedia The Bontoc Igorot By Jenks, Albert Ernest The Bontoc IgorotAlbert Ernest Jenks Letter of Transmittal Preface Introduction PART 1. The Igorot Culture Group PART 2. http://www.britannica.com/bps/ebooks-search?query=Justo Rufino Barrios
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Ojibway Sharing Circle - Links Jenks, Albert Ernest, b. 1869. The childhood of Jiship, the Ojibwa and sixty-four pe Posted on Feb 23, '09 825 AM for everyone canadiana.org http://ojibwaysharingcircle.multiply.com/links
Extractions: ca. 1900. High up in the terraced rice fields of the Philippine Cordillera mountains, traditional tattooing ( batek, Kalinga) among the former headhunters of northwestern Luzon is nearly extinct. Today, you can only see traces of the indelible art in all of its splendor among the Kalinga and maybe one or two other groups living in the area. But back in 1900, just before American authorities outlawed headhunting, tattoo was to be seen everywhere, especially among the Bontoc Igorot, Kalinga, and Ifugao peoples. Two Bontoc Igorot men with chaklag (chest tattoo), ca. 1900. Bontoc warriors oftentimes tattooed over scars received on the field of battle Generally speaking, the Bontoc Igorots recognized several kinds of tattoos and very often the amount of designs worn by a man was directly related to the proportion of human heads he had taken in the headhunt. The chaklag maingor ) had tattoos placed at the back of their hands and wrists after their first kill. These striped designs were called
Wild Rice: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article Asian Vegetables; Zizania aquatica; Jenks, Albert Ernest (1901). The wild rice gatherers of the Upper Lakes a study in American primitive economics. http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Wild_rice
Extractions: Home Discussion Topics Dictionary ... Login Wild rice Overview Wild rice (also called Canada rice Indian rice , and water oats ) is four species of grasses Poaceae Poaceae is a family in the Class Liliopsida of the flowering plants. Plants of this family are usually called grasses, or, to distinguish them from other graminoids, true grasses; the shrub- or tree-like plants in this family are called bamboo... Wild rice is not directly related to Asian rice Rice Rice is the seed of the monocot plant Oryza sativa. As a cereal grain, it is the most important staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in East, South, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and the West Indies...
Full Text Of "The Bontoc Igorot" Book from Project Gutenberg The Bontoc Igorot Library of Congress Classification DS http://www.archive.org/stream/thebontocigorot03308gut/old/bntci10.txt
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The GOOPFIC Collection: Author Index Jenks, Albert Ernest BT3jVIQcUx8C {0158} The Childhood of Jishib', the Ojibwa (1900) Jerome, Jerome K. W35qjk85SysC {0480} Paul Kelver (1902) http://steinbeck.ucs.indiana.edu/novels/author.html
The Practical Value Of Anthropology To Our Nation Title The Practical Value of Anthropology to Our Nation Authors Jenks, Albert Ernest Publication Science, Volume 53, Issue 1364, pp. 147156 Publication Date http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1921Sci....53..147J
Extractions: Aricles Presented at "CULTURAL ASPECTS OF FOOD: Past, Present, Future" Symposium April 1999 at Oreogn State University, Corvallis, OR. from the Department of Nutrition and Food Management. to Top Angier, Bradford. 1966 ad 1969. Feasting Free on Wild Edibles. [a volume edition of Free for the Eating and More Free-for the -Eating.
Bernstein, Bruce And Gerald McMaster 299.793 JEN 2004 Jenks, Albert Ernest. The Childhood of Jishib, the Ojibwa and 64 Pen Sketches. 977.004 JEN 1900 2005 reprint Johnston, Basil. http://www.jefferson.lib.la.us/Reference/nativeamerican.pdf
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