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Julian Haynes Steward was a prominent American anthropologist known for his contributions to the understanding of culture and social structure among Native American populations. He is best known for his work on the Basin-Plateau Aboriginal Sociopolitical Groups, which provided insight into the complex social organization of indigenous peoples in North America. Steward's innovative approach to anthropology emphasized the importance of ecological factors in shaping cultural practices, leading to the development of multilinear evolution theory, which posits that cultures evolve in diverse ways rather than following a single trajectory.

Throughout his career, Steward authored several influential texts, including 'Native Peoples of South America' and 'Theory of Culture Change: The Methodology of Multilinear Evolution.' His work has had a lasting impact on the field of anthropology, shaping how researchers study cultural change and adaptation. Steward's legacy continues through his rigorous methodologies and the frameworks he established, influencing generations of anthropologists and social scientists.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum December 31, 1902
Geburtsort Lamar, Colorado, USA
Todesdatum July 29, 1972