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ANTHROPOLOGIST

NEW SERIES

ORGAN OF THE AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION,
THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON,
AND THE AMERICAN ETHNOLOGICAL

SOCIETY OF NEW YORK

PUBLICATION COMMITTEE

A. L. KROEBER, Chairman ex-officio; PLINY E. GODDARD, Secretary ex-officio;
HIRAM BINGHAM, STEWART CULIN, A. A. GOLDENWEISER,
G. B. GORDON, WALTER HOUGH, NEIL M. JUDD, F. W. HODGE,
BERTHOLD LAUFER, EDWARD SAPIR, M. H. SAVILLE, JOHN R.
SWANTON, A. M. TOZZER.

PLINY E. GODDARD, Editor, New York City

JOHN R. SWANTON and ROBERT H. LOWIE, Associate Editors

VOLUME 19

LANCASTER, PA., U. S. A.

PUBLISHED FOR

THE AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

PRESS OF

THE NEW ERA PRINTING COMPANY

LANCASTER. PA

Vol. 19, No. I

MAY 121917

January-March, 1917

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NEW SERIES

The AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, New Series, founded in 1899, has been published by the American Anthropological Association since its organization and incorporation in 1902. It is issued under the management of an editor and two assistant editors elected by the Association with the assistance and advice of a publication committee appointed by the president. It is also the organ of the Anthropological Society of Washington, D. C., founded in 1879, and the American Ethnological Society, of New York, organized in 1842.

It is maintained as a medium through which students of all branches of anthropology may exchange opinions and carry on discussions. Articles dealing with general problems and methods are given the first place in its pages. Short papers presenting the specific results of research work will be accepted whenever space is available for them. A special section is set aside for correspondence and discussion, in which contributions from anthropologists of other countries will be especially welcome, since an international exchange of opinion is greatly to be desired in a science to which all too few individuals are devoting themselves. Current anthropological publications will be reviewed, usually by some specialist in the particular field treated. It is of the greatest importance in the present formative period of anthropological science that its literature should be thoroughly and fearlessly criticised. The review department is under the especial control of Associate Editor Robert H. Lowie. Space is also provided for news items of interest to anthropologists.

The success of the publication depends largely upon the use made of its pages by anthropologists. Articles contributed by recognized anthropologists dealing with subjects within the field to which the publication is devoted will be published regardless of the opinions put forward. For these opinions the authors of the articles are alone responsible.

All contributions to the magazine and all correspondence of an editorial nature should be addressed to the Editor, Dr. Pliny E. Goddard, American Museum of Natural History, New York City, N. Y.

Correspondence pertaining to the circulation of the publications and orders for back numbers should be addressed to Mr. Neil M. Judd, Treasurer of the American Anthropological Association U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C.

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