METRAUX, ALFRED


Meaning of METRAUX, ALFRED in English

born Nov. 5, 1902, Lausanne, Switz. died April 12, 1963, Paris, Fr. Swiss anthropologist noted for his pioneering contributions to South American ethnohistory and the examination of African culture in Haiti. Mtraux studied with several prominent European anthropologists. He was director of the ethnological institute at the University of Tucumn, Arg. (192834), and wrote two classic works (1928) on the ethnohistory of the extinct Tupinamb Indians of Brazil. Following an expedition to Easter Island (193435), Mtraux joined the Bishop Museum, Honolulu, and engaged in a major field effort in Argentina and Bolivia. In two works, Ethnology of Easter Island (1940) and L'le de Pques (1935; Easter Island), he argued that Easter Island's indigenous population is Polynesian, both culturally and physically, and that the island's well-known monolithic sculptures are native creations rather than Asian or American Indian ones. As a member of the Bureau of American Ethnology of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (194145), Mtraux contributed extensive, exemplary historical reconstructions to the bureau's Handbook of South American Indians (7 vol., 194659). From 1946 to 1962 Mtraux held posts with the United Nations and the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). For the latter he engaged in studies in the Amazon (194748) and Haiti (194950). Le Vaudon hatien (1958; Voodoo in Haiti), one of his two books on that island's culture, presented voodoo as a structured, complex religious system, examined its African origins, and showed its relation to Roman Catholicism in Haiti.

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