- Robert Lowie
Robert Henry Lowie (
June 12 ,1883 –September 21 ,1957 ) was anAustria n-born Americananthropologist . An expert on North American Indians, he was instrumental in the development of modern anthropological theory.Lowie was born in
Vienna , but came to theUnited States in 1893, graduated from theCollege of the City of New York (A.B.) in 1901, and fromColumbia University (Ph.D.) in 1908, where he studied underFranz Boas . In 1909, he became assistant curator at theAmerican Museum of Natural History , New York. Influenced byClark Wissler , Lowie became a specialist in American Indians. From 1921 until his retirement in 1950 he was professor of anthropology at theUniversity of California, Berkeley , where along withAlfred Kroeber he was a central figure in anthropological scholarship.Lowie made numerous field expeditions to the
Great Plains , and did significantethnographic fieldwork among theArikara ,Shoshone ,Mandan ,Hidatsa , and Crow peoples. He also spent shorter field periods among other peoples of theAmerican Southwest andSouth America . Much of Lowie's work was focused onsalvage ethnography , the rapid collection of data on cultures believed to be near extinction.His theoretical orientation was within the
Boasian mainstream of anthropological thought, emphasizingcultural relativism and opposed to thecultural evolutionism of theVictorian era . Lowie, in fact, attempted to smear the name ofLewis Henry Morgan in several of his writings.Fact|date=August 2008 Like many prominent anthropologists of the day, including Boas, his scholarship originated in the Germanidealism andromanticism espoused by earlier thinkers such asJohann Herder .His principal works include:
* "Societies of the Arikara Indians", (1914)
* "Dances and Societies of the Plains Shoshones", (1915)
* "Notes on the social Organization and Customs of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Crow Indians", (1917)
* "Culture and Ethnology", (1917)
* "Plains Indian Age Societies", (1917)
* "Myths and Traditions of the Crow Indians", (1918)
* "The Matrilineal Complex", (1919)
* "Primitive Society", (1919)
* "The religion of the Crow Indian", (1922)
* "The Material Culture of the Crow Indians", (1922)
* "Crow Indian Art", (1922)
* "Psychology and Anthropology of Races", (1923)
* "The Origin of the State", (1927)
* "History of Ethnological Theory", (1937)
* "The German People", (1945)
* "Towards Understanding Germany", (1954)External links
* [http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/information/biography/klmno/lowie_robert.html Robert Lowie]
* [http://www.americanethnography.com/article_sql.php?id=6 American Ethnography -- Lowie's obituary, written by Paul Radin]
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