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Marie Antoinette Czaplicka was a notable anthropologist and writer, recognized for her pioneering work on Siberian cultures. Born in 1884 in Petersburg, she became one of the first women to study anthropology in depth, making significant contributions to the understanding of Siberian indigenous peoples. Her notable publications include "My Siberian Year" and "Aboriginal Siberia: A Study in Social Anthropology," which highlight her immersive research and observations during her travels in Siberia. Czaplicka's work is characterized by her deep respect for the cultures she studied, showcasing their complexities and richness, while also addressing the broader implications of social and cultural change in the region.

Her research not only provided valuable insights into Siberian life but also influenced subsequent anthropological studies. Czaplicka's legacy continues to inspire anthropologists and scholars interested in indigenous studies and cultural anthropology. Despite her untimely death in 1921, her contributions remain significant, and her works are still referenced in contemporary discussions about indigenous rights and cultural preservation.

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출생 날짜 July 3, 1884
출생지 Petersburg, Russian Empire
사망 날짜 January 12, 1921
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