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Cannibals and corsets: the unsung heroines of Edwardian anthropology

Suffragettski : Maria Czaplicka travelling in a wicker carriage in Siberia, summer 1915  Credit: Pitt Rivers Museum In 1910, Barbara Freire-Marreco, the daughter of a Woking accountant, left England behind and lived and worked among a tribe of Pueblo Indians in New Mexico. Three years later, Katherine Routledge sailed to Easter Island to carry out the first true survey of the land and its people, while also attempting to broker negotiations between increasingly angry islanders and the Englishman who ­managed the farm that formed the island’s economy. (She didn’t make much headway, but she was given chickens and potatoes.) The following year, Maria Czaplicka trekked across 3,000 miles of frozen Siberia gathering information about its indigenous people. Freezing cold and lost in a snowstorm, she finally understood the allure of gulping down the still-warm blood of a freshly slaughtered deer. She was the first white women many of the Siberians had seen, and they joked that sh

Frances Larson: Undreamed Shores review – journeys without maps

Frances Larson: Undreamed Shores review - journeys without maps | reviews, news & interviews Frances Larson: Undreamed Shores review - journeys without maps Frances Larson: Undreamed Shores review - journeys without maps How the first female anthropologists found freedom far from home by Boyd TonkinTuesday, 02 March 2021 To the ends of the earth: Frances LarsonGemma Clarke Beatrice Blackwood had lived in a clifftop village between surf and jungle on Bougainville Island, part of the Solomon archipelago in the South Pacific. She hunted, fished and grew crops with local people as she studied their social and sexual lives; she joined the men on risky forays into other communities “that had never seen a white person before, but she never recorded any animosity from them”. Later, in 1936, she relocated to the remote interior of New Guinea.

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