William David Hammond-Tooke
William David Hammond-Tooke ya iku ahli antropologi saka Cape Town, Afrika Kidul, kalairan ing tanggal 30 Agustus 1926[1][2]. William naté olèh pandhidhikan pawiyatan luhur ana ing ing University of Cape Town. Ing taun 1946, dhèwèké olih gelar BA, taun 1948 olih gelar MA, taun 1952 olih gelar 1952[1]. Panlitian lapangan kang linakoni déning Willliam ya iku ana ing kutha Cape Town ing taun 1948, Transkeian Bhaca ing taun 1949, Johannesburg ing tuan 1950, tanjung Nguni ing taun 1955, Mpodonmise ing taun 1960–1965, lan Kgaga ing taun 1976. Karya-karya antropologis kang tinulis déning William ya iku The Bantu-Speaking Peoples of Southern Africa (taun 1974), Boundaries and Belief (1981), The Roots of Black South Africa (taun 1993), lan Imperfect Interpreters: South Africa’s Anthropologists 1920–1990 (taun 1997)[1]. William iki kawentar minangka antropolog Afrika Kidul[1]. Dhéwéké uga ana pisumbangan ing bab ètnografi bebandingan, mitos, carané nambani penyakit, sikir, lan kekrabatan bebrayan[1][3].
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[besut | besut sumber]- ↑ a b c d e Amit, Vered (2004). Biographical dictionary of social and cultural anthropology. London: Routledge. kc. 314. ISBN 020364459X. OCLC 436848672.
- ↑ Hammond-Tooke, W. D; McAllister, P. A (1997). Culture and the commonplace: anthropological essays in honour of David Hammond-Tooke . Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press. ISBN 9781868143269.
- ↑ McAllister, Patrick (1997-01-01). "Introduction". African Studies. 56 (2): 1–8. doi:10.1080/00020189708707865. ISSN 0002-0184.