GB 0097 KABERRY - KABERRY, Phyllis Mary, 1910-1977, anthropologist

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GB 0097 KABERRY

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KABERRY, Phyllis Mary, 1910-1977, anthropologist

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  • 1938-1963 (Creation)

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49 boxes and six smaller boxes of photographs (plus additional accessions)

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Biographical history

Phyllis Mary Kaberry, 1910-1977, was educated at the University of Sydney. Her first fieldwork was conducted in the early 1930s in North West Australia on the social status of aboriginal women. In 1936 she moved to London to work in the Anthropology Department of the London School of Economics as a research assistant to Audrey Richards. After obtaining her doctorate in 1939 she received a fellowship from the Australian National Research Council to undertake fieldwork among the Abelam tribe in New Guinea. From 1941 to 1943, Kaberry lectured at Yale on Australia and New Guinea and edited Malinowski's unpublished material on culture change. In 1945 she made the first of five field trips to Cameroon, first under the auspices of the International African Institute and later with the support of the Wenner-Gren Foundation. In 1949, she joined the Department of Anthropology at University College London, where she remained a Reader in Social Anthropology for 26 years.

Archival history

GB 0097 KABERRY 1938-1963 Collection (fonds) 49 boxes and six smaller boxes of photographs (plus additional accessions) Kaberry, Phyllis Mary, 1910-1977, anthropologist
Phyllis Mary Kaberry, 1910-1977, was educated at the University of Sydney. Her first fieldwork was conducted in the early 1930s in North West Australia on the social status of aboriginal women. In 1936 she moved to London to work in the Anthropology Department of the London School of Economics as a research assistant to Audrey Richards. After obtaining her doctorate in 1939 she received a fellowship from the Australian National Research Council to undertake fieldwork among the Abelam tribe in New Guinea. From 1941 to 1943, Kaberry lectured at Yale on Australia and New Guinea and edited Malinowski's unpublished material on culture change. In 1945 she made the first of five field trips to Cameroon, first under the auspices of the International African Institute and later with the support of the Wenner-Gren Foundation. In 1949, she joined the Department of Anthropology at University College London, where she remained a Reader in Social Anthropology for 26 years.

Fieldwork notes, correspondence, photographs and papers relating to the Abelam people of Papua New Guinea and the peoples of the Bamenda province of Cameroon; correspondence with other anthropologists; notes on the Abelam language, data on Abelam individuals, drafts for a projected book on the yam cult of Abelam; and language material from the Cameroon.

This collection is arranged in 7 sections:

  1. New Guinea, Manuscript Fieldnotes, 1939-1940.
  2. New Guinea, Papers, 1939-1954.
  3. Cameroons, Manuscript Fieldnotes, 1945-1963.
  4. Cameroons, Typescript Fieldnotes, notes from Administrative Files and Publications, Correspondence, 1945-1963.
  5. Cameroons, Language Material, c1945-1960.
  6. Photographs (Closed), nd.
  7. Tapes (Closed), nd.

Open (with the exception of photographs (sections 6 and 7).

COPYRIGHT IS HELD BY THE LIBRARY
English; some Abelam and Cameroon

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Output from CAIRS using template 14 and checked by hand on March 27, 2002 27 Mar 2002; revised 7 May 2002 Agriculture Anthropology Asia and the Pacific Cameroon Central Africa Cults Kaberry , Phyllis Mary , 1910-1977 , anthropologist Oceania Papua New Guinea Religious activities

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Fieldwork notes, correspondence, photographs and papers relating to the Abelam people of Papua New Guinea and the peoples of the Bamenda province of Cameroon; correspondence with other anthropologists; notes on the Abelam language, data on Abelam individuals, drafts for a projected book on the yam cult of Abelam; and language material from the Cameroon.

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This collection is arranged in 7 sections:

  1. New Guinea, Manuscript Fieldnotes, 1939-1940.
  2. New Guinea, Papers, 1939-1954.
  3. Cameroons, Manuscript Fieldnotes, 1945-1963.
  4. Cameroons, Typescript Fieldnotes, notes from Administrative Files and Publications, Correspondence, 1945-1963.
  5. Cameroons, Language Material, c1945-1960.
  6. Photographs (Closed), nd.
  7. Tapes (Closed), nd.

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Open (with the exception of photographs (sections 6 and 7).

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COPYRIGHT IS HELD BY THE LIBRARY

Language of material

  • English

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  • Latin

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English; some Abelam and Cameroon

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Draft handlist available.

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British Library of Political and Economic Science

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  • English

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