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- mm81032441 abstract "Correspondence, writings, field notes, notebooks, teaching and office files, organization files, appointment books, family papers, photographs, and other papers chiefly concerning anthropological and ethnological field work particularly in American Samoa and with the Admiralty Islands and Sepik River Valley cultures of Papua New Guinea; Balinese of Indonesia; and Omaha Indians of the Great Plains in North America. Subjects include cultural issues relating to World War II, cybernetics, ekistics (study of human settlements), health, interdisciplinary studies, nutrition, overpopulation, peace, population, race, and technological change. Documents Mead's associations with the American Anthropological Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Museum of Natural History, Columbia University, Committee for National Morale, Fordham University, Hanover Seminar in Human Relations, National Research Council, National Research Council (U.S.) Committee on Food Habits, New York University, Research in Contemporary Cultures, World Federation for Mental Health, World Health Organization, and World Society for Ekistics. Includes records of the Institute for Intercultural Studies and papers, chiefly field research, of Gregory Bateson, Jane Belo, Ruth Benedict, Edith Cobb, Lenora Foerstel, Reo Fortune, Margaret Lowenfeld, Lola Romanucci-Ross, Theodore Schwartz, and Martha Wolfenstein. Family members represented include Mead's ancestor, Fanny Fogg Clary; grandparents, Giles F. Mead and Martha Adaline Ramsay Mead; parents, Edward Sherwood Mead and Emily Fogg Mead; husbands, Gregory Bateson, Luther Sheeleigh Cressman, and Reo Fortune; daughter, Mary Catherine Bateson; sisters, Priscilla Mead Rosten and Elizabeth Mead Steig; brother, Richard R. Mead; aunt, Fanny Fogg McMaster; and mother-in-law, Caroline Beatrice Bateson. Other individuals represented include Léonie Adams, Franz Boas, Peter Henry Buck, Eliot Dismore Chapple, E.W. Pearson Chinnery, Wilton Dillon, John Dollard, Marie Eichelberger, Kenneth Pike Emory, Milton H. Erickson, Erik H. Erikson, Raymond Firth, Mary Shattuck Fisher (Langmuir Essex), Lawrence K. Frank, Frank Fremont-Smith, Margaret E. Fries, Clifford Geertz, Hildred Geertz, Geoffrey Gorer, A. Irving Hallowell, Leah Josephson Hanna, Barbara Honeyman Heath, Melville J. Herskovits, Herbert Ian Hogbin, G. Evelyn Hutchinson, Phyllis Mary Kaberry, Madē Kalēr, Clyde Kluckhohn, A.L. Kroeber, Eleanor Pelham Kortheuer, Harold D. Lasswell, Kurt Lewin, Robert Harry Lowie, Katharane Edson Mershon, Rhoda Bubendey Métraux, Philip E. Mosely, William Fielding Ogburn, Douglas L. Oliver, Sir Frederick Beaumont Phillips, G. Frederick Roll, Louise M. Rosenblatt, Katharine Rothenberger, Walter Spies, Sol Tax, and John Wesley Mayhew Whiting.".
- mm81032441 accessRights "Restrictions apply.".
- mm81032441 accrualMethod "Bequest,".
- mm81032441 accrualMethod "Gift and deposit converted to gift,".
- mm81032441 accrualMethod "Gift and purchase,".
- mm81032441 accrualMethod "Gift,".
- mm81032441 contributor B12951955.
- mm81032441 contributor B12951956.
- mm81032441 contributor B12951957.
- mm81032441 created "1981.".
- mm81032441 date "||||".
- mm81032441 description "Anthropologist, author, and educator.".
- mm81032441 description "Bequest, estate of Margaret Mead, 1979-1980.".
- mm81032441 description "Correspondence, writings, field notes, notebooks, teaching and office files, organization files, appointment books, family papers, photographs, and other papers chiefly concerning anthropological and ethnological field work particularly in American Samoa and with the Admiralty Islands and Sepik River Valley cultures of Papua New Guinea; Balinese of Indonesia; and Omaha Indians of the Great Plains in North America. Subjects include cultural issues relating to World War II, cybernetics, ekistics (study of human settlements), health, interdisciplinary studies, nutrition, overpopulation, peace, population, race, and technological change.".
- mm81032441 description "Documents Mead's associations with the American Anthropological Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Museum of Natural History, Columbia University, Committee for National Morale, Fordham University, Hanover Seminar in Human Relations, National Research Council, National Research Council (U.S.) Committee on Food Habits, New York University, Research in Contemporary Cultures, World Federation for Mental Health, World Health Organization, and World Society for Ekistics.".
- mm81032441 description "Family members represented include Mead's ancestor, Fanny Fogg Clary; grandparents, Giles F. Mead and Martha Adaline Ramsay Mead; parents, Edward Sherwood Mead and Emily Fogg Mead; husbands, Gregory Bateson, Luther Sheeleigh Cressman, and Reo Fortune; daughter, Mary Catherine Bateson; sisters, Priscilla Mead Rosten and Elizabeth Mead Steig; brother, Richard R. Mead; aunt, Fanny Fogg McMaster; and mother-in-law, Caroline Beatrice Bateson.".
- mm81032441 description "Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and on Internet.".
- mm81032441 description "Gift and deposit converted to gift, Mary Catherine Bateson, 1981-2005.".
- mm81032441 description "Gift and purchase, various donors, 1980-2008.".
- mm81032441 description "Includes records of the Institute for Intercultural Studies and papers, chiefly field research, of Gregory Bateson, Jane Belo, Ruth Benedict, Edith Cobb, Lenora Foerstel, Reo Fortune, Margaret Lowenfeld, Lola Romanucci-Ross, Theodore Schwartz, and Martha Wolfenstein.".
- mm81032441 description "Microfilm 18,089 produced from originals in private hands. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1981.".
- mm81032441 description "Motion picture films, sound recordings, and related material transferred to Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division.".
- mm81032441 description "Other individuals represented include Léonie Adams, Franz Boas, Peter Henry Buck, Eliot Dismore Chapple, E.W. Pearson Chinnery, Wilton Dillon, John Dollard, Marie Eichelberger, Kenneth Pike Emory, Milton H. Erickson, Erik H. Erikson, Raymond Firth, Mary Shattuck Fisher (Langmuir Essex), Lawrence K. Frank, Frank Fremont-Smith, Margaret E. Fries, Clifford Geertz, Hildred Geertz, Geoffrey Gorer, A. Irving Hallowell, Leah Josephson Hanna, Barbara Honeyman Heath, Melville J. Herskovits, Herbert Ian Hogbin, G. Evelyn Hutchinson, Phyllis Mary Kaberry, Madē Kalēr, Clyde Kluckhohn, A.L. Kroeber, Eleanor Pelham Kortheuer, Harold D. Lasswell, Kurt Lewin, Robert Harry Lowie, Katharane Edson Mershon, Rhoda Bubendey Métraux, Philip E. Mosely, William Fielding Ogburn, Douglas L. Oliver, Sir Frederick Beaumont Phillips, G. Frederick Roll, Louise M. Rosenblatt, Katharine Rothenberger, Walter Spies, Sol Tax, and John Wesley Mayhew Whiting.".
- mm81032441 description "Private".
- mm81032441 description "Some maps transferred to Library of Congress Geography and Map Division.".
- mm81032441 description "Some photographs transferred to Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.".
- mm81032441 description "South Pacific Ethnographic Archives. Gift, Institute for Intercultural Studies, 1980.".
- mm81032441 extent "1,790 50".
- mm81032441 extent "2".
- mm81032441 extent "530,000".
- mm81032441 extent "783.2".
- mm81032441 hasFormat "Microfilm edition of Franz Boas correspondence available (one negative reel retained by Library of Congress Photoduplication Service with positive photocopies in the papers), no. 17,788.".
- mm81032441 hasFormat "Microfilm edition of a scrapbook of newspaper clippings relating to the death of Margaret Mead available (one negative reel retained by Library of Congress Photoduplication Service with positive photocopies in the papers), no. 18,089.".
- mm81032441 identifier eadmss.ms009117.
- mm81032441 isFormatOf "Microfilm edition of Franz Boas correspondence available (one negative reel retained by Library of Congress Photoduplication Service with positive photocopies in the papers), no. 17,788.".
- mm81032441 isFormatOf "Microfilm edition of a scrapbook of newspaper clippings relating to the death of Margaret Mead available (one negative reel retained by Library of Congress Photoduplication Service with positive photocopies in the papers), no. 18,089.".
- mm81032441 issued "||||".
- mm81032441 language "Collection material in English.".
- mm81032441 language "eng".
- mm81032441 relation "Microfilm edition of Franz Boas correspondence available (one negative reel retained by Library of Congress Photoduplication Service with positive photocopies in the papers), no. 17,788.".
- mm81032441 relation "Microfilm edition of a scrapbook of newspaper clippings relating to the death of Margaret Mead available (one negative reel retained by Library of Congress Photoduplication Service with positive photocopies in the papers), no. 18,089.".
- mm81032441 rights "Restrictions apply.".
- mm81032441 spatial "American Samoa.".
- mm81032441 spatial "Great Plains.".
- mm81032441 spatial "Indonesia Bali.".
- mm81032441 spatial "Papua New Guinea Admiralty Islands.".
- mm81032441 spatial "Sepik River Valley (Indonesia and Papua New Guinea)".
- mm81032441 subject "Adams, Léonie, 1899-1988.".
- mm81032441 subject "American Anthropological Association.".
- mm81032441 subject "American Association for the Advancement of Science.".
- mm81032441 subject "American Museum of Natural History.".
- mm81032441 subject "Anthropology American Samoa.".
- mm81032441 subject "Anthropology Great Plains.".
- mm81032441 subject "Anthropology Indonesia Bali.".
- mm81032441 subject "Anthropology Papua New Guinea Admiralty Islands.".
- mm81032441 subject "Anthropology Sepik River Valley (Indonesia and Papua New Guinea)".
- mm81032441 subject "Anthropology.".
- mm81032441 subject "Balinese (Indonesian people)".
- mm81032441 subject "Bateson, Caroline Beatrice.".
- mm81032441 subject "Bateson, Mary Catherine.".
- mm81032441 subject "Boas, Franz, 1858-1942.".
- mm81032441 subject "Buck, Peter Henry, 1877?-1951.".
- mm81032441 subject "Chapple, Eliot Dismore.".
- mm81032441 subject "Chinnery, E. W. Pearson (Ernest William Pearson), 1887-1972.".
- mm81032441 subject "Clary, Fanny Fogg.".
- mm81032441 subject "Columbia University.".
- mm81032441 subject "Committee for National Morale.".
- mm81032441 subject "Cressman, Luther Sheeleigh, 1897-1994.".
- mm81032441 subject "Culture.".
- mm81032441 subject "Cybernetics.".
- mm81032441 subject "Dillon, Wilton.".
- mm81032441 subject "Dollard, John, 1900-".
- mm81032441 subject "Eichelberger, Marie, 1894-1983.".
- mm81032441 subject "Emory, Kenneth Pike, 1897-".
- mm81032441 subject "Erickson, Milton H.".
- mm81032441 subject "Erikson, Erik H. (Erik Homburger), 1902-1994.".
- mm81032441 subject "Ethnology American Samoa.".
- mm81032441 subject "Ethnology Great Plains.".
- mm81032441 subject "Ethnology Indonesia Bali.".
- mm81032441 subject "Ethnology Papua New Guinea Admiralty Islands.".
- mm81032441 subject "Ethnology Sepik River Valley (Indonesia and Papua New Guinea)".
- mm81032441 subject "Ethnology.".
- mm81032441 subject "Firth, Raymond, 1901-2002.".
- mm81032441 subject "Fisher, Mary Shattuck, b. 1899.".
- mm81032441 subject "Fordham University.".
- mm81032441 subject "Frank, Lawrence K. (Lawrence Kelso), 1890-1968.".
- mm81032441 subject "Fremont-Smith, Frank, 1895-1974.".
- mm81032441 subject "Fries, Margaret E. (Margaret Evelyn), 1896-".
- mm81032441 subject "Geertz, Clifford.".
- mm81032441 subject "Geertz, Hildred.".
- mm81032441 subject "Gorer, Geoffrey, 1905-".
- mm81032441 subject "Hallowell, A. Irving (Alfred Irving), 1892-1974.".
- mm81032441 subject "Hanna, Leah Josephson.".
- mm81032441 subject "Hanover Seminar in Human Relations.".
- mm81032441 subject "Health.".
- mm81032441 subject "Heath, Barbara Honeyman.".
- mm81032441 subject "Herskovits, Melville J. (Melville Jean), 1895-1963.".
- mm81032441 subject "Hogbin, Herbert Ian, 1904-1989.".
- mm81032441 subject "Human settlements.".
- mm81032441 subject "Hutchinson, G. Evelyn (George Evelyn), 1903-1991.".