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Fewkes, J(esse) Walter

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Fewkes, J(esse) Walter (1850-1930)

US ethnologist and archaeologist. On the staff of the Bureau of American Ethnology, he founded and edited the Journal of American Ethnology and Archaeology. A scholar of the Hopi and Pueblo peoples, he pioneered the opening of ancient sites to the public.

He was born in Newton, Massachusetts.


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