William A. Lessa

William Armand Lessa (3 March 1908 14 October 1997) was an American academic and anthropologist.

Biography

Lessa studied chemistry at Harvard University and earned his PhD in anthropology from the University of Chicago in 1947; his dissertation detailed his experiences in Europe during World War II. He was hired by the University of California, Los Angeles. Termed "one of the pillars of anthropology in Micronesia", Lessa is best known for his work on Ulithi Atoll.[1]

gollark: ***__PotatOS is most best__***
gollark: How much would white, 8 stacks cost, by the way?
gollark: Can anyone get some concrete from wolfmall (if I pay)? Hydronitrogen in his infinite wisdom banned me from it.
gollark: I have an end base, a giant skycube, and an underwater base.
gollark: Do the endermen run potatOS?

References

  1. Marshall, Mac (December 1997). "William Lessa". Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania. Archived from the original on 26 September 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2012.



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