May Mandelbaum Edel (1 December 1909 – 23 May 1964) was an American anthropologist known for her fieldwork among the Okanagan in Washington, the Tillamook in Oregon, and the Kiga in Uganda.[1] Edel's linguistic research of the Tillamook serves as the only published account of the language[2] which provided data for future linguistic publications.[2] Edel was the first American woman anthropologist to live in an African village, and her research in Africa documented the diversity of African cultures.[3]
^ abThompson, Laurence C.; Thompson, M. Terry (1966). "A Fresh Look at Tillamook Phonology". International Journal of American Linguistics. 32 (4): 313–319. doi:10.1086/464920. ISSN 0020-7071. S2CID 145658086.
^Bunzel, Ruth L. (1966). "Obituarie". American Anthropologist. 68 (4): 986–989. doi:10.1525/aa.1966.68.4.02a00080. ISSN 1548-1433.
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