Biography
Ralph Linton was an American anthropologist of the mid-20th century, particularly remembered for his texts The Study of Man (1936) and The Tree of Culture (1955). One of Linton's major contributions to anthropology was defining a distinction between status and role.
Books by Ralph Linton
Cultural Background of Persona
Cultural Background of Personality (The International Library of Sociology: The Sociology of Culture)
Estudio del hombre
Estudio del hombre
Le fondement culturel de la personnalité
Dirāsat al-insān
Dirāsat al-insān
Acculturation in 7 American In
Acculturation in 7 American Indian Tribes
Psychological Frontiers of Society
Wen hua shi
Wen hua shi
The Tanala
The Tanala
The lore of birthdays
The lore of birthdays
Arts of the South Seas
The science of man in the world crisis
Acculturation in seven American Indian tribes
Ethnology of Polynesia and Micronesia
Archaeology of the Marquesas I
Archaeology of the Marquesas Islands
Use of tobacco among North American Indians
Annual ceremony of the Pawnee medicine men
Purification of the sacred bundles
Purification of the sacred bun
Purification of the sacred bundles, a ceremony of the Pawnee
The material culture of the Ma
The material culture of the Marquesas islands
The sacrifice to the morning star by the Skidi Pawnee
The thunder ceremony of the Pawnee