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The Mind of Primitive Man is a 1911 book by anthropologist Franz Boas which takes a critical look at the concept of primitive culture. [1] The work challenged widely held racist and eugenic claims about race and intelligence, particularly white supremacy. [2]
The Mind of Primitive Man, a 1911 anthropology work by Franz Boas; A Primitive Man's Career to Civilization, a 1912 UK film directed and written by Cherry Kearton; Primitive Man, a peer-reviewed journal of anthropology; Primitive (disambiguation) Prehistoric man (disambiguation) Human evolution; Homo; Primitivism
Primitive Man and His Food, 1952. DeVries was born in Kesley, Iowa, and graduated from Aplington High School in 1939. [1] He attended the University of Iowa. During World War II, he worked at an aircraft plant, and at the end of the war he worked as a bus driver in Los Angeles. [1] His 1946 book, Fountain of Youth, advocated a fruitarian raw ...
Born in Paris, Lévy-Bruhl wrote about the mind in his work How Natives Think (1910), where he posited, as the two basic mindsets of mankind, the "primitive" and the "modern". The primitive mind does not differentiate the supernatural from reality but uses "mystical participation" to manipulate the world.
Lévi-Strauss makes clear that "la pensée sauvage" refers not to the discrete mind of any particular type of human, but rather to 'untamed' human thought: "In this book it is neither the mind of savages nor that of primitive or archaic humanity, but rather mind in its untamed state as distinct from mind cultivated or domesticated for the purpose of yielding a return."
Colour vision: reviews of Holden and Bosse's 'The order of development of colour perception and of colour preference in the child' (Man, I., pp. 107–9) On the function of the maternal uncle in Torres Straits (Man, Vol. 1, 1901, pp. 171–172) On the functions of the son-in-law and brother-in-law in Torres Straits (Man, Vol. 1, 1901, p. 172)
His books include Anthropology: The Study of Man (1949), which was a widely used textbook for decades, and The Cheyennes: Indians of the Great Plains (1961). The books of which he was a co-author include The Cheyenne Way: Conflict and Case Law in Primitive Jurisprudence (1941; 1st author, with legal scholar Llewellyn), and The Comanches: Lords ...
Cattell, Raymond B. (1963). Handbook for the IPAT Anxiety Scale questionnaire (self analysis form): A brief, valid, and non-stressful questionnaire scale, measuring anxiety level ... young adults down to 14 or 15 years of age.