May Mandelbaum Edel

May Mandelbaum Edel (1 December 1909 – 23 May 1964) was an American anthropologist known for her fieldwork among the Okanagan in Washington, the Tillamook in Oregon, and the Kiga in Uganda. Edel's linguistic research of the Tillamook serves as the only published account of the language which provided data for future linguistic publications. Edel was the first American woman anthropologist to live in an African village, and her research in Africa documented the diversity of African cultures.

May Mandelbaum Edel
BornDecember 1, 1909
New York, New York
DiedMay 23, 1964
Kew Gardens General Hospital in Queens, New York
Alma materBarnard College; Columbia University
Known forCultural anthropology
SpouseAbraham Edel
ChildrenMatthew Edel; Deborah Edel
Scientific career
Thesis (1940)
Academic advisorsFranz Boaz; Ruth Benedict
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