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AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL CONTRIBUTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL CONTRIBUTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY REVIEW particularly in the fields of social anthropology and material culture. Linguistic research has been emphasized particularly in central Australia and northern Australia. As a result our knowledge of the anthropology of these regions has been vastly increased and deepened. Oceania, which is published by the Research Council and is now in its eighteenth volume, contains a proportion of the results. Other results appear in books and in other anthropological journals. A record of publications was printed in Oceania, Vol. VIII, NO.3. Another important result of this research work has been the provision of experience and training in research for persons who later were appointed to important positions in the academic sections of the anthropological world. Following is a list of positions at present held by such persons: R. O. Piddington, Reader in Social Anthropology, University of Edinburgh. W. E. Stanner, Director, Makerere Institute of Social Research, Uganda. C. W. W. Hart, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Toronto. H. 1. Hogbin, Senior Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Sydney. A. Capell, Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Sydney. R. Fortune, Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Cambridge. R. W. Firth, Professor of Anthropology, University of London (L.S.E.). A. P. Elkin, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Oceania Wiley

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL CONTRIBUTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY

Oceania , Volume 18 (2) – Dec 1, 1947

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Wiley
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© 1947 The University of Sydney
ISSN
0029-8077
eISSN
1834-4461
DOI
10.1002/j.1834-4461.1947.tb00473.x
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Abstract

REVIEW particularly in the fields of social anthropology and material culture. Linguistic research has been emphasized particularly in central Australia and northern Australia. As a result our knowledge of the anthropology of these regions has been vastly increased and deepened. Oceania, which is published by the Research Council and is now in its eighteenth volume, contains a proportion of the results. Other results appear in books and in other anthropological journals. A record of publications was printed in Oceania, Vol. VIII, NO.3. Another important result of this research work has been the provision of experience and training in research for persons who later were appointed to important positions in the academic sections of the anthropological world. Following is a list of positions at present held by such persons: R. O. Piddington, Reader in Social Anthropology, University of Edinburgh. W. E. Stanner, Director, Makerere Institute of Social Research, Uganda. C. W. W. Hart, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Toronto. H. 1. Hogbin, Senior Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Sydney. A. Capell, Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Sydney. R. Fortune, Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Cambridge. R. W. Firth, Professor of Anthropology, University of London (L.S.E.). A. P. Elkin,

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Published: Dec 1, 1947

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