Herbert Baldus: life and work — Introduction to the Indigenism of a German-Brazilian americanist

Authors

  • Orlando Sampaio-Silva Universidade Federal do Pará

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2448-1750.revmae.1992.108995

Keywords:

Life, Work, Indigenism, Preservationism, Contact situation, Cultural change

Abstract

Herbert Baldus was a German-Brazilian anthropologist who played an important role in the development of anthropological research and knowledge in Brazil. His scientific work was intimately linked to his own life, spent mostly in this country, where he devoted himself to teaching, to research and scientific divulgation, as well as to the establishment of an official Indian policy bent on the preservation of ethnic populations. His theoretical contributions ranged from initial investigations on material and non-material culture to functional and structural approaches, while he also established the foundations for the study of cultural change of Indian societies in contact situations.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biography

  • Orlando Sampaio-Silva, Universidade Federal do Pará
    Universidade Federal do Pará

Published

1992-12-13

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

SAMPAIO-SILVA, Orlando. Herbert Baldus: life and work — Introduction to the Indigenism of a German-Brazilian americanist. Revista do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia, São Paulo, Brasil, n. 2, p. 91–114, 1992. DOI: 10.11606/issn.2448-1750.revmae.1992.108995. Disponível em: https://www.journals.usp.br/revmae/article/view/108995.. Acesso em: 18 may. 2024.