6 women in anthropology
Ananda Hernandez Ananda Hernandez

6 women in anthropology

When I first studied anthropology, most of the names I heard were men’s. It took years and some digging to find the women who quietly reshaped the field. From Margaret Mead’s bold studies of adolescence to Jane Goodall’s patient work with chimpanzees, they asked different questions and told stories the discipline wasn’t always ready to hear. This is a small tribute to those voices that still shape how we understand people and culture.

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