Ruth Underhill

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1883 – 1984

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Who was Ruth Underhill?

Ruth Murray Underhill was an American anthropologist. She was born in Ossining-on-the-Hudson, New York, and attended Vassar College, graduating in 1905 with a degree in Language and Literature. In 1907, she graduated from the London School of Economics and began travelling throughout Europe. During World War I, she worked for an Italian Orphanage run by the Red Cross. After the war, she married Charles C. Crawford and published her first book The White Moth. Her marriage ended in 1929 and by 1930 she decided to go back to school to learn more about human behavior. After speaking with Franz Boas and Ruth Benedict in the Anthropology Department at Columbia University, she decided to pursue the field, graduating in 1937. She wrote numerous books on Native Americans and helped to dispel many myths about their culture.

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Born
Aug 22, 1883
Ossining
Also known as
  • Ruth Underhill
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • Columbia University
  • Vassar College
Died
Aug 15, 1984
Denver

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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