Autor: H. C. Yarrow

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H. C. Yarrow was an American ethnologist and army surgeon with a deep-seated interest in the anthropological practices of North American Indigenous peoples. His most notable scholarly contribution is “An Introduction to the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians” (1880), which provides a meticulous examination of the funeral rites, beliefs, and traditions observed across various tribes. Yarrow”s work was part of a larger collection initiated by the Bureau of American Ethnology and stood as a foundational text for ethnohistorians and anthropologists studying Indigenous cultures and their complex attitudes towards death and the afterlife. His academic style merged empirical observation with a respectful curiosity towards the spiritual dimensions of Indigenous practices. Dr. Yarrow, by virtue of his dual roles as both a medical professional and an anthropologist, brought a unique clinical, yet compassionate lens to his studies. His writings contributed significantly to preserving details of native customs at a time when such practices were under considerable threat due to the encroachment of European-American settlements and policies. His anthropological methodology and comprehensive documentation have been valuable to both the preservation of Native American heritage and the broader understanding of human cultural diversity.




2 Ebooks por H. C. Yarrow

H. C. Yarrow: An Introduction to the mortuary customs of the North American Indians
H. C. Yarrow’s ‘An Introduction to the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians’ is a comprehensive exploration of the funerary practices of various indigenous tribes in North America. Yarrow …
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H. C. Yarrow: A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians
In ‘A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians’ by H. C. Yarrow, the author delves deep into the burial practices of various indigenous tribes. Yarrow …
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