Radin, Paul
Related Category: Anthropology: Biographies
(rā´dĭn), 18831959, American anthropologist, b. Poland, grad., College of the City of New York, 1902, Ph.D. Columbia, 1911. He was a student of Franz
Boas and studied the Winnebago tribe for much of his life, writing classic accounts of this group:
The Winnebago Tribe (1923) and
The Culture of the Winnebago (1949). Radin also wrote on the religion, philosophy, and psychology of the individual in pre-literate society:
Primitive Man as a Philosopher (1927, rev. ed. 1958) and
The World of Primitive Man (1953).