
Rosemary Lévy Zumwalt, "Franz Boas: The Emergence of the Anthropologist" (U Nebraska Press, 2019)
New Books in the History of Science
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What Happened to Boaz?
When he first arrived in America, when he came back to visit Marie and his uncle Jacobi, Abraham Jacobi, helped him along with Karl Schurts. They were both what's called 48ers, refugees from the revolutions of 1848. So it was his first trip to the Northwest coast. And when he arrived in Seattle, he saw the pictures that he had taken, that he had of Belacula Indians and he knew them by name. Eventually they came into the store where he was and he greeted them in the Belacula language. He then went to the office of the Science Magazine and presented them with an article and was hired as an associate editor for the Science Magazine
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