Helen Codere
Helen Frances Codere (September 10, 1917 – June 5, 2009) was an American cultural anthropologist who received her BA from the University of Minnesota in 1939 and her PhD in anthropology from Columbia University where she studied with Ruth Benedict. She is best known for her work with the Kwakwaka'wakw people of coastal British Columbia, Canada, known formerly as the "Kwakiutl."Her academic years spanned over fifty years and included professorships at Vassar College, the University of British Columbia, Northwestern University, Bennington College, and the University of Pennsylvania. Provided by Wikipedia
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The biography of an African society, Rwanda, 1900-1960 by Codere, Helen
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The biography of an African society, Rwanda 1900-1960; based on 48 Rwandan autobiographies by Codere, Helen F. 1917-2009
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Fighting with property a study of Kwakiutl potlatching and warfare 1792 - 1930 by Codere, Helen
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Kwakiutl Ethnography by Boas, Franz 1858-1942
Published 1966Other Authors: “…Codere, Helen F. 1917-2009…”
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