O Autorze

Harold Edson Driver was a prominent American anthropologist known for his extensive work in the field of Native American studies. He made significant contributions to the understanding of North American Indian cultures through his research and statistical analyses. Driver's work often focused on classification systems and the development of cultural patterns among various tribes, which helped illuminate the complexities and diversities of Indigenous cultures across the continent.

In addition to his groundbreaking research, Driver authored several influential books, including 'Classification and Development of North American Indian Cultures' and 'Introduction to Statistics for Comparative Research'. These works not only provided valuable insights into Native American societies but also equipped future researchers with the methodological tools necessary for comparative cultural studies. His legacy continues to influence anthropological research and the representation of Indigenous peoples in academia and beyond.

Narodowość Amerykański
Data Urodzenia February 23, 1919
Miejsce Urodzenia New York City, New York, USA
Data śmierci January 7, 2005
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