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Hard Back. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. Assumed First Edtion. 290 Pages Indexed. Black boards with silver lettering on spine. Very light, erasible penciled marginal lines on most pages except the first fifteen which I erased but found the task too tedious and boring. Otherwise an As New book. Dust jacket has edge wear to top and a one inch tear near the spine. Early nineteenth-century ethnologists viewed the American Indians through a prism of intellectual arguments inherited from European Enlightenment thinkers. From that perspective, the Indians were seen as an infe- rior race whose primitive existence stemmed from an adverse environment, and whose progress depended on the civilizing effects of education and an altered physical environment. The evolution away from that view, in the face of new physical evidence and changing cultural perceptions, is the theme of this in-depth study of five ethnologists whose research and writing paralleled the development of nineteenth-century ethnology in the United States. The five major figures were Albert Gallatin, Samuel G. Morton, Ephraim G. Squier, Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, and Lewis Henry Morgan. Much more than biology, this study explores the social and intellectual con- text within which these scientists pro- posed their theories, as well as the significance of those theories for the crucial issues of Indian advancement, intermarriage and origins. It is also a history of the emerging profession of ethnology, in which scholars debated the Indian's potential for civilization, organized professional societies, and sought avenues to publish their un- usual research. Distinguished anthropologist Raymond D. Fogelson says of this ground- breaking work by Robert E. Bieder: It covers in comprehensive and comprehensible fashion the backgrounds that produced a distinctive American ethnology and its later professionalization. Subsequent research will be footnotes to Bieder's magnificent effort. The scholarship is impeccable. It is one of those books of lasting value. Contetns in Seven Chapters: Introduction, Albert Gallatin and Enlightenment Ethnology, Samuel G. Morton and the Calculations of Inferiority, Ephraim George Squier and the Archaeloogy of Mental Progress, Henry Rower Schoolcraft and the Ethnologist as Historian and Moralist, Lewis Henry Morgan and the Evolution of an Iroguois Scholar, and Conclusion. Plus Bibliography. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 13151