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Dobyns, Henry Farmer was born on July 3, 1925 in Tucson. Son of Henry F. and Susie K. (Comstock) Dobyns.
(Tucson's cultural heritage unfolds in this penetrating lo...)
Tucson's cultural heritage unfolds in this penetrating look at the ethnic development of the major Spanish colonial settlement in Arizona. Combining an authoritative historical chronicle with analysis of population dynamics, Henry F. Dobyns reveals how Spaniards, Mestizos from New Spain, and Native Americans from many tribes laid the ethnic foundations for the modern city of Tucson. His work is an important contribution toward understanding how the nation as a whole achieved its multi-cultural character.
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Dobyns, Henry Farmer was born on July 3, 1925 in Tucson. Son of Henry F. and Susie K. (Comstock) Dobyns.
Bachelor, University Arizona, 1949. Master of Arts, University Arizona, 1956. Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell University, 1960.
Lecturer, Cornell Univercity, Ithaca, New York, 1964-1966; professor, chairman anthropology Department, University Kentucky, Lexington, 1966-1970; professor, Prescott (Arizona) College, 1970-1973; visiting professor, University of Wisconsin -Parkside, Kenosha, 1974-1975; Adjunct Professor, University of Wisconsin -Parkside, Kenosha, 1983-1984; visiting professor, U. Florida, Gainesville, 1977-1979; researcher, Newberry Library., Chicago, 1979-1981; consultant, Gila River Indian Community, Sacaton, Arizona, since 1983. Adjunct Professor U. Oklahoma, Norman, since 1989.
(-- Presents comprehensive and honest accounts of the life...)
(Tucson's cultural heritage unfolds in this penetrating lo...)
With United States Army, 1943. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Anthropological Association, Society for Applied Anthropology (Bronislaw Malinowski award 1951), Arizona-Nevada Academy Science. Member Arizona Archaeol. and History Society (life, Stoner award 1990), Western History Association (life). M C.
Children: Henry, William, Maritha, Mark, New York.