Background
Parsons, Elsie Clews was born in 1875 in. Daughter of Henry and Lucy Madison (Worthington) Clews.
Parsons, Elsie Clews was born in 1875 in. Daughter of Henry and Lucy Madison (Worthington) Clews.
Bachelor of Arts, Barnard College (Columbia), 1896, Master of Arts, 1897, Doctor of Philosophy, 1899.
President American Anthropology Association, 1940-1941. Author: Educational Legislation and Administration of the Colonial Government (United States of America), 1899.
The Family, 1906.
The Old-fashioned Woman, 1913. Fear and Conventionality, 1914. Social Freedom, 1915.
Social Rule, 1916.
Notes on Zuni, 1917. Folk Tales of Andros Island, Bahamas, 1918. Winter and Summer Dance Series in Zuni, 1922.
Laguna Genealogies, 1923. Folk Lore of the Sea Islands, South Carolina., 1923.
Folk Lore from the Cape Verde Islands, 1924.
Scalp Ceremonial of Zuni, 1924. Pueblo of Jemez, 1925. Pueblo Indian Journal, 1925.
Tewa Tales, 1926.
Kiowa Tales, 1929. Social Organization of the Tewa of New Mexico, 1929. Hopi and Zuni Ceremonialism, 1933.
Folk Lore of the Antilles, French and English, 1933, 1936. Taos Pueblo, 1936; Mitla (Oaxaca, Mexico), 1936.
Pueblo Indian Religion, 1939.
Taos Tales, 1940. Notes on the Caddo, 1941. Editor: Notes on Cochiti (Dumarest), 1920.
American Indian Life, 1922.
Stephen’s Hopi Journal, 1936.
Married Herbert Parsons, September 1, 1900.