Raymond Firth

Description: (New Zealand Ethnologist Known for His Research on the Maori and Other Peoples of Oceania and Southeast Asia)
Raymond Firth was a New Zealand ethnologist who is credited with creating a form of British economic anthropology. He also served at the London School of Economics as a Professor of Anthropology and his ethnographic work is greatly respected. Over the course of his illustrious career, Raymond Firth was honored with several prestigious awards, including the Viking Fund Medal.

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Birthday March 25, 1901 (Aries)
Born In Auckland, New Zealand
Died on February 22, 2002
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