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07 September 2021

Lewis Henry Morgan

Lewis Henry Morgan was an American anthropologist during the 1800s that helped create a theory for evolution. His profession was actually an attorney, but over time, he grew to have great interest in Native Americans. He learned about how they had to overcome struggles and colonialism. In 1846, he officially became a member of the Seneca tribe. Dr. Morgan was able to identify similarities between the Seneca's and the Ojibwa tribe in northern Michigan. He realized that if he were able to find these similarities in some Asian cultures, he might be able to learn about their origins. He traveled through many countries in Asia, and eventually he invented the study of kinships. This was one of his two main discoveries along with cultural evolution. He wrote many accomplished books explaining his work to people, which have sold a lot through the years.  

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