Clyde Kluckhohn
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Clyde Kay Maben Kluckhohn (January 11, 1905 – July 28, 1960), was an American anthropologist and social theorist. He is best known for his long-term ethnographic work among the Navajo people and his contributions to the development of theories of culture within American anthropology.
Works
- Navaho Witchcraft, 1944, Beacon Press, 1955.
- The Navaho, 1946, DoubleDay, 1962.
- Mirror for Man, New York: Whittlesey House, 1949.