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John Montgomery Cooper

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310:. From his studies there, Cooper wrote many articles about Algonquian culture, customs, and religion. Cooper developed the theory that both the South American and North American Indians were "marginal peoples" who were cultural relics from prehistoric times and had been displaced by subsequent migrations into less desirable living areas. He first publicized this theory in his 1941 book 286:
to join the Department of Apologetics. Cooper established the Department of Religious Education at the Catholic University of America in 1920. He became an associate professor of sociology in 1923 and gained a professorship in sociology in 1928. From 1934 to 1949, he served as chairman of the first
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To Permit All People from India Residing in the United States to be Naturalized: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Immigration, United States Senate, Seventy-ninth Congress, First Session, on S. 236. April 26,
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and from 1934 to 1949 served as chairman of the first Department of Anthropology in a Catholic university. In his anthropological fieldwork, he specialized in studying the Indians of South America and
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In 1923 he became an associate professor, and in 1928 a professor of anthropology. A separate department was created in 1934 with Cooper as its head.
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An Analytical and Critical Bibliography of the Tribes of Tierra del Fuego and Adjacent Territory
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Celebrating a Century of the American Anthropological Association: Presidential Portraits
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To Permit all people from India residing in the United States to be Naturalized
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As an anthropologist, his original fieldwork was in the Tête de Boule of
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in 1905, Cooper received an invitation from the rector of the
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John Montgomery Cooper was born on October 28, 1881, in
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Department of Anthropology in a Catholic university.
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An Image of God: The Catholic Struggle with Eugenics
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Reverend
Catholic University of America
Catholic Church
Rockville, Maryland
Washington, D.C.
Roman Catholic
Alma mater
Pontifical North American College
priest
Catholic University of America
Native Americans
Rockville, Maryland
Baltimore
Quaker Christians
Pontifical North American College
priest
Doctor of Philosophy
Doctor of Sacred Theology
ordination
priesthood
Catholic University of America
Ottawa
South America
Algonquian languages
Great Plains
Canada
United States Senate
academic journal
Anthropological Quarterly

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