Background
Whitten,, Norman Earl was born on May 23, 1937 in Orange, New Jersey, United States. Son of Norman Earl Whitten and Julia Adelaide Briggs.
(This book describes the culture of the Canelos Quichua, a...)
This book describes the culture of the Canelos Quichua, as drawn from the indigenous people living in Puyo, Ecuador, and how they adapt to the country's anti-native policy. This digital edition was derived from ACLS Humanities E-Book's (http://www.humanitiesebook.org) online version of the same title.
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Whitten,, Norman Earl was born on May 23, 1937 in Orange, New Jersey, United States. Son of Norman Earl Whitten and Julia Adelaide Briggs.
Bachelor, Colgate University, 1959. Master of Arts, University North Carolina, 1961. Doctor of Philosophy, University North Carolina, 1964.
Research associate in anthropology Tulane University, New Orleans, 1964-1965. Assistant professor then associate professor anthropology Washington University, St. Louis, 1965-1970. Associate professor then professor University Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, since 1970, professor Latin American Studies, since 1987, director Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, since 2000, curator Spurlock Museum, since 1998.
Visiting associate professor University of California at Los Angeles, 1969-1970.
(This book describes the culture of the Canelos Quichua, a...)
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Anthropol. Association (executive board 1975-1978), American Ethnological Association (journal. editor 1979-1984), Royal Anthropol. Institute, cultural Anthropology Society, Latin American Studies Association (executive board 1983-1987).
Member Current Anthropology, Sigma Xi.
Married Dorothea Margaret Scott, August 4, 1962.