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Otis Tufton Mason

Throwing-sticks in the National Museum

In “Throwing-sticks in the National Museum,” Otis Tufton Mason meticulously examines the often-overlooked category of throwing-sticks'Äîtools of great significance in the lifeways of various cultures. This work is emblematic of Mason's scholarly approach, combining ethnographic detail with a rigorous analysis of material culture. As part of the Museum's broader collection, Mason contextualizes these objects within the tapestry of prehistoric and contemporary uses, exposing their multifunctional roles in hunting, sport, and ceremonial practices. His adept use of descriptive language and illustration enriches the reader's understanding of both the artifacts and the societies that crafted them, making this work a vital reference in the field of anthropology and museology. Otis Tufton Mason, an eminent American anthropologist and curator, was deeply influenced by his background in both natural history and fieldwork. His extensive research among Indigenous peoples of North America allowed him to appreciate the nuances of tool-making and usage practices firsthand. Mason's scholarly endeavors were fueled by a desire to document and safeguard cultural heritage, a mission that resonates throughout this publication. I highly recommend “Throwing-sticks in the National Museum” for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of anthropology and history. Mason's thorough investigation not only enlightens the reader on the technicalities of throwing-sticks but also opens a window into the rich cultural narratives they embody, making it an indispensable addition to any collection.
45 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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