Freeman, E. C.
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- Summary
- Ethel Cutler Freeman was an American amateur anthropologist and the first female trustee of the American Institute of Anthropology. She is best known for her research of Seminole culture on the Big Cypress Indian Reservation in Henry County, Florida. During her career, she also conducted fieldwork with other Native American communities, including the Arapaho, Shoshoni, Navajo, Hopi, and Kickapoo. She also conducted research among the people of the Virgin Islands, the Bahama Islands, and Haiti as well as the Maasai and Zulu in Africa. Wikipedia
- Gender or Sex
- Female [1][2]
- Born
- 1886 [2]
- Birth Place
- Morristown [2]
- Died
- 1972-07-14 [2]
- Occupation
- cultural anthropologist [2]
- anthropologist [2]
- Educated at
- Miss Dana's School for Young Ladies [2]
- Country of Education
- United States [2]
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