Background
Boggs, Stephen Taylor was born on July 13, 1924 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Judge and Jeannette Francina (Neligh) Boggs.
( Quoting actual dialogue, the volume describes modes of ...)
Quoting actual dialogue, the volume describes modes of speaking in three contemporary Hawaiian communities as children relate to parents, siblings, and peers. It demonstrates in detail the link to educational practice and to point to positive consequences in the handling of cultural differences in language use.
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Boggs, Stephen Taylor was born on July 13, 1924 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Judge and Jeannette Francina (Neligh) Boggs.
AB summa cum laude, Harvard College, 1947. Doctor of Philosophy, Washington University, St. Louis, 1954.
Acting assistant professor sociology Stanford (California) University, 1953-1956. Social anthropologist National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 1957-1960. Executive secretary American Anthropological Association, Washington, 1961-1966.
Professor anthropology University Hawaii, Honolulu, 1966-1983, emeritus Manoa, since 1984. Expert witness on Hawaiian culture. Researcher, consultant KEEP, Kamahameha Schools, Honolulu, 1971-1973, Bishop Museum Nanakuli Community Study, Hawaii, 1966-1968, various native Hawaii groups.
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Member Low Income Housing Coalition, Honolulu, 1989-1994. Volunteer Amnesty International Nederland, Colorado, since 1990. With United States Army, 1943-1946.
Fellow American Anthropological Association.
Married Joan Whitehorn, February 15, 1929. Children: Christofer H., Ellen E., Andrew K.