Raymond J. DeMallie

Raymond J. DeMallie

Raymond J. Mallie (born October 16, 1946) is an American anthropologist whose work focuses on the cultural history of the peoples of the Northern Plains, particularly the Lakota. His work is informed by interrelated archival, museum-based, and ethnographic research in a manner characteristic of the ethnohistorical method.

Professor DeMallie was born in 1946 and raised in Rochester, New York. In 1964 he attend the [http://www.rochester.edu/college/ANT/morgan/past.html Lewis Henry Morgan Lecture] given by Fred Eggan. This experience influenced his decision to attend the University of Chicago, where Eggan would eventually serve as the chair of his dissertation committee. Other influential teachers at Chicago included Sol Tax (with whom he worked as a member of the staff of [http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CA/ "Current Anthropology"] ), George Stocking, Ray Fogelson, and David Schneider. DeMallie's dissertation fieldwork on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation focused on kinship and social organization, and he received his PhD in 1971. DeMallie was a member of the University of Wyoming's Department of Anthropology from 1972-73. He joined Indiana University's Anthropology Department in 1973, which allowed him to work with the department's founder, [http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/information/biography/uvwxyz/voegelin_charles.html Charles Voegelin] .

Professor DeMallie is currently Chancellor's Professor of Anthropology and Director of the [http://www.indiana.edu/~aisri/the_institute/contactinfo.shtml American Indian Studies Research Institute] at Indiana University.

Bibliography

*Citation
issn = 00308684
volume = 51
issue = 4
pages = 385–405
last = DeMallie
first = Raymond J.
title = The Lakota Ghost Dance: An Ethnohistorical Account
journal = The Pacific Historical Review
year = 1982
month = November
url = http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0030-8684%28198211%2951%3A4%3C385%3ATLGDAE%3E2.0.CO%3B2-4

*Citation
publisher = University of Oklahoma Press
oclc = 30594282
pages = 125–146
editor1-last = DeMallie
editor1-first = Raymond J.
editor2-last = Ortiz
editor2-first = Alonso
last = DeMallie
first = Raymond J.
title = North American Indian Anthropology: Essays on Society and Culture
contribution = Kinship and Biology in Sioux Culture
place = Norman
year = 1994

*Citation
publisher = University of Illinois Press
oclc = 45784204
pages = 46–59
editor1-last = Feinberg
editor1-first = Richard
editor2-last = Ottenheimer
editor2-first = Martin
last = DeMallie
first = Raymond J.
title = The Cultural Analysis of Kinship: The Legacy of David M. Schneider
contribution = Procrustes and the Sioux: David M. Schneider and the Study of Sioux Kinship
place = Urbana
year = 2001
url = http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.bbk4552.0001.001

*Citation
publisher = Smithsonian Institution
isbn = 0160723000
pages = 286–300
editor1-last = Fogelson
editor1-first = Raymond D.
editor1-link = Raymond_D._Fogelson
last = DeMallie
first= Raymond J.
title = Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 14: Southeast
contribution = Tutelo and Neighboring Groups
place = Washington, DC
year = 2004

*Citation
publisher = University of Nebraska Press
oclc = 61454015
pages = 239–260
editor1-last = Strong
editor1-first = Pauline Turner
editor1-link = Pauline_Turner_Strong
editor2-last = Kan
editor2-first = Sergei
editor2-link = Sergei_Kan
last = DeMallie
first = Raymond J.
title = New Perspectives on Native North America: Cultures, Histories, and Representations
contribution = The Sioux at the Time of European Contact: An Ethnohistorical Problem
place = Lincoln
year = 2006

*Citation
publisher = Smithsonian Institution
editor1-last = DeMallie
editor1-first = Raymond J.
title = Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 13: Plains
place = Washington, DC
year = 2001
url = http://anthropology.si.edu/handbook.htm
oclc = 48209643

*Citation
publisher = University of Oklahoma Press
oclc = 15055139
editor1-last = DeMallie
editor1-first = Raymond J.
editor2-last = Parks
editor2-first = Douglas R.
title = Sioux Indian Religion: Tradition and Innovation
place = Norman
year = 1987
url = http://www.oupress.com/bookdetail.asp?isbn=978-0-8061-2166-6

*Citation
publisher = University of Nebraska Press
oclc = 9762083
last1 = Neihardt
first1 = John Gneisenau
author1-link = John_Neihardt
last2 = Black Elk
author2-link = Black_Elk
editor1-last = DeMallie
editor1-first = Raymond J.
title = The Sixth Grandfather: Black Elk's Teachings Given to John G. Neihardt
place = Lincoln
year = 1984


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