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Agnes Winifred Hoernlé née Tucker (6 December 1885–17 March 1960) was a South African anthropologist, widely recognized as the "mother of social anthropology in South Africa". Beyond her scientific work, she is remembered for her social activism and staunch disapproval of Apartheid based on white supremacy. Born in 1885 in the Cape Colony, as an infant she moved with her family to Johannesburg, where she completed her secondary education. After earning an undergraduate degree in 1906 from South African College, she studied abroad at Newnham College, Cambridge, Leipzig University, the University of Bonn, and the Sorbonne. Returning to South Africa in 1912, she undertook anthropological research among the Khoekhoe people, until she married in 1914.

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  • وينفريد هورنلي (ar)
  • Winifred Hoernlé (en)
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  • أغنس وينفريد هورنلي أو تاكر قبل الزواج (6 ديسمبر 1885 - 17 مارس 1960) هي عالمة إنسان جنوب أفريقيّة، تُعرف بلقب «أم علم الإنسان الاجتماعي في جنوب أفريقيا» على نطاق واسع. تُعرف هورنلي بنشاطها الاجتماعي واستنكارها الثابت لنظام الأبارتيد القائم على تفوّق البيض، فضلًا عن أعمالها العلمية أيضًا. وُلدت هورنلي في مستعمرة كيب عام 1885، وانتقلت مع عائلتها إلى جوهانسبرغ عندما كانت طفلةً رضيعةً، فدرست هناك حتى المرحلة الثانوية. أنهت مرحلة البكالوريوس عام 1906 في الكلية الجنوبية الأفريقية، وأكملت دراستها خارج البلاد في كلية نيونهام التابعة لجامعة كامبريدج، وجامعة لايبتزغ وجامعة بون ومعهد السوربون التابع لجامعة باريس. عادت هورنلي إلى جنوب أفريقيا في عام 1912، وباشرت أبحاث علم الإنسان على شعب الخويخوئيّين حتى تزوجت سنة 1914. (ar)
  • Agnes Winifred Hoernlé née Tucker (6 December 1885–17 March 1960) was a South African anthropologist, widely recognized as the "mother of social anthropology in South Africa". Beyond her scientific work, she is remembered for her social activism and staunch disapproval of Apartheid based on white supremacy. Born in 1885 in the Cape Colony, as an infant she moved with her family to Johannesburg, where she completed her secondary education. After earning an undergraduate degree in 1906 from South African College, she studied abroad at Newnham College, Cambridge, Leipzig University, the University of Bonn, and the Sorbonne. Returning to South Africa in 1912, she undertook anthropological research among the Khoekhoe people, until she married in 1914. (en)
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  • Winifred Hoernlé (en)
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  • Kimberley, Cape Colony, British Empire (en)
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