This is so exciting!...

Here are a few names of Polish anthropologists and brief descriptions of what work they did! I'm so proud... ;)

I am of course going to start with Bronislaw Malinowski who I wrote about in one of the previous notes. He is definetely the most famous social anthropologist ever, the founder of social anthropology itself.

- Bronislaw Malinowski: studied reciprocity, proclaimer of the "participant observation", most famous work done in the Trobriand Islands;
- Maria Czaplicka: social anthropologist, worked on Siberian shamanism, interestingly she left Poland accompanied by Bronislaw Malinowski;
- Jan Czekanowski: anthropologist and linguist, author of the "Lehrbuch der Anthropologie", did work on statistics and race
- Andrzej Zajączkowski : social anthropologist, did work on developing countries (sociology), worked in Africa;
- Sara Benetowa aka. Sula Benet: anthropologist, worked on Polish and Judaic customs and traditions.

aawww...

xxxx