Background
Spindler, Louise Schaubel was born on March 4, 1917 in Oak Park, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Louis August and Cora Belle (Field) Schaubel.
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Practically all aspects of anthropology deal in one way or another, implicitly or explicitly, with change. This volume provides readers with both a systematic overview of the major concepts and processes involved in sociocultural preservation and change as well as rich illustrative data selected from case studies representing a wide range of human societies. Spindler presents this complex, important subject in a coherent, integrative manner.
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Spindler, Louise Schaubel was born on March 4, 1917 in Oak Park, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Louis August and Cora Belle (Field) Schaubel.
Bachelor, Carroll College, 1938. Master of Arts, Stanford University, 1954. Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University, 1956.
Research associate Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, since 1956, lecturer, since 1980. Researcher on American Indian issues.
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Member American Anthropol. Association, Council Anthropology and Education (adjunct president 1982-1984, George and Louise Spindler award named in her honor, 1988), National Academy Education.
Married George Dearborn Spindler, May 29, 1942. 1 child, Sue Carol.