Grenville Goodwin, born Greenville Goodwin (1907–1940), is best known for his participant-observer ethnology work among the Western Apache in the 1930s in the American Southwest. Largely self-taught as an anthropologist, he lived among the Apache for nearly a decade, and learned their stories and rituals. His monograph The Social Organization of the Western Apache was considered a major contribution to American ethnology. It was published in 1941 after his death at age 32, when his promising career was cut short.
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| - Grenville Goodwin, nascut Greenville Goodwin (1907–1940), és més conegut pel treball d'etnologia observador-participant entre els apatxes occidentals en la dècada de 1930 al sud-oest dels Estats Units. En gran part autodidacta com a antropòleg, va viure entre els apatxes durant gairebé una dècada, i es va assabentar de les seves històries i rituals. La seva monografia The Social Organization of the Western Apache es considera una important contribució a l'etnologia americana. Va ser publicat el 1941 després de la seva mort als 32 anys, quan la seva prometedora carrera es va veure truncada. (ca)
- Grenville Goodwin, born Greenville Goodwin (1907–1940), is best known for his participant-observer ethnology work among the Western Apache in the 1930s in the American Southwest. Largely self-taught as an anthropologist, he lived among the Apache for nearly a decade, and learned their stories and rituals. His monograph The Social Organization of the Western Apache was considered a major contribution to American ethnology. It was published in 1941 after his death at age 32, when his promising career was cut short. (en)
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| - Grenville Goodwin, nascut Greenville Goodwin (1907–1940), és més conegut pel treball d'etnologia observador-participant entre els apatxes occidentals en la dècada de 1930 al sud-oest dels Estats Units. En gran part autodidacta com a antropòleg, va viure entre els apatxes durant gairebé una dècada, i es va assabentar de les seves històries i rituals. La seva monografia The Social Organization of the Western Apache es considera una important contribució a l'etnologia americana. Va ser publicat el 1941 després de la seva mort als 32 anys, quan la seva prometedora carrera es va veure truncada. Sobre la base dels seus estudis, Goodwin classificà els apatxes occidentals en cinc grups, però algunes d'aquestes divisions han estat qüestionades per altres antropòlegs i lingüistes. Els investigadors s'han posat d'acord en general en tres grans grups: els White Mountain, San Carlos i tonto apatxe (aquest últim també coneguts com a apatxes Dilzhe'e), amb subgrups de bandes per sota d'aquesta classificació. (ca)
- Grenville Goodwin, born Greenville Goodwin (1907–1940), is best known for his participant-observer ethnology work among the Western Apache in the 1930s in the American Southwest. Largely self-taught as an anthropologist, he lived among the Apache for nearly a decade, and learned their stories and rituals. His monograph The Social Organization of the Western Apache was considered a major contribution to American ethnology. It was published in 1941 after his death at age 32, when his promising career was cut short. Based on his studies, Goodwin classified the Western Apache into five groups, but some of these divisions have been disputed by other anthropologists and linguists. Researchers have generally agreed on three major groups: the White Mountain, San Carlos and Tonto Apache peoples (the latter are also known as Dilzhe'e Apache), with sub-groupings of bands below this classification. (en)
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