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by Elsie Worthington Clews Parsons

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Elsie Worthington Clews Parsons
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Metro Books; Facsimile of 1923 ed edition (June 1, 1969)
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Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews, 1874-1941. Note: Cambridge, Mass. and New York, American folk-lore society, 1923.

Elsie Worthington Clews Parsons was born on November 27, 1875, in New York City, as the eldest of three children .

Elsie Worthington Clews Parsons was born on November 27, 1875, in New York City, as the eldest of three children of Henry Clews and Lucy Madison Worthington. Her family was of an upper social status, being descendants of President James Madison. Already as a child Elsie showed a great deal of independence. Her books Folklore from the Cape Verde Islands (1923), Folklore of the Sea Islands, South Carolina (1923), Mitla: Town of the Souls (1936) and Pueblo Indian Religion (1939) were the results of those field studies.

Folk-Lore of the Sea Islands - South Carolina This early works is a comprehensive collection of tales and riddles of Sea-Island folk-lore. Obscure Press, Read Books Design.

Folk-Lore from the Cape Verde Islands (American Folklore Society Memoirs Series). by. Elsie Worthington Clews Parsons (Author). Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Are you an author? Learn about Author Central. ISBN-13: 978-0527010676.

See contact information and details about Elsie Clews Parsons . Elsie Worthington Clews Parsons, Nueva York, Estados Unidos de América, 27 de noviembre de 1875 19 de diciembre de 1941. Tribes Mysticism in War Mitla, Town of the Souls: And Other Zapoteco-Speaking Pueblos of Oaxaca, Mexico Peguche Half-Breed Folk-Lore from the Cape Verde Islands Some Mexican Idolos in Folklore Folk-Lore of the Sea Islands, . Filipino Village Reminiscence Folk-Lore of the Antilles, French and English Fiesta at Sant'ana, New Mexico Religious Chastity: An Ethnological Study.

Elsie Clews Parsons, American sociologist and anthropologist whose studies of the Pueblo and other Native American peoples of the southwestern United States remain . Alternative Titles: Elsie Worthington Clews, John Main.

Elsie Clews Parsons, American sociologist and anthropologist whose studies of the Pueblo and other Native American peoples of the southwestern United States remain standard references. Elsie Clews attended private schools and graduated from Barnard College (1896). Elsie Clews Parsons, née Elsie Worthington Clews, (born November 27, 1875, New York, New York, . died December 19, 1941, New York City), American sociologist and anthropologist whose studies of the Pueblo and other Native American peoples of the southwestern United States remain standard references.

PARSONS, Elsie (Worthington) Clews. Of special interest in this book is Parsons's view of the ideal role of feminism. Born 27 November 1875, New York, New York; died 19 December 1971, New York, New York. Wrote under: John Main. Daughter of Henry and Lucy Madison Clews; married Herbert Parsons, 1900 (died 1925); children: six. Elsie Clews Parsons was the daughter of wealthy and socially prominent parents. She was educated in New York City, receiving from Columbia University a . The second stage of Parsons's career began about 1915, when she became interested in the anthropological approach of Franz Boas.