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Paul Radin  

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  • Paul Radin (1893–1959) is normally accorded a relatively minor status in the Boasian pantheon of American anthropology. His name never became as well-known among the general public as that of a Margaret Mead or a Ruth Benedict, nor was he as central to the institutional and epistemic legacies of Boasianism as figures like Alfred Kroeber, Robert Lowie, and Edward Sapir. [Source: Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology: An Encyclopedia; Radin, Paul]

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