Birthdate: January 11, 1905
Sun Sign: Capricorn
Birthplace: Le Mars, Iowa, United States
Died: July 28, 1960
Clyde Kluckhohn was a prominent American anthropologist and social theorist renowned for his in-depth ethnographic studies with the Navajo community. He played a key role in shaping cultural theory within American anthropology, making significant contributions to the field. Kluckhohn received recognition for his scholarly accomplishments and was a member of esteemed institutions such as the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the United States National Academy of Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society. His work remains highly respected in the field of anthropology.
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