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Morris Edward Opler (May 16, 1907 – May 13, 1996) was an
American anthropologist and
advocate of ****anese-American
civil rights. He was born in Buffalo...
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Country Today Media Network,
Retrieved 3
March 2013.
Opler 1983a, p. 369 B****o 1983
Opler 1936b
Opler, 1941, pp. 22–23, 385–386
Seymour 2009a, 2010b Carolyn...
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Opler (June 13, 1914 in Buffalo, New York –
January 3, 1981) was an
American anthropologist and
social psychiatrist. His
brother Morris Edward Opler was...
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patients with schizophrenia. It was
published in 1987 by
Stanley Kay,
Lewis Opler, and
Abraham Fiszbein. It is
widely used in the
study of
antipsychotic therapy...
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linguist Harry Hoijer (1904–1976),
especially in
Hoijer &
Opler (1938) and
Hoijer (1946).
Hoijer &
Opler's Chiricahua and
Mescalero Apache Texts,
including a...
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Finest Chocolate was
founded under the name Cook
Chocolate Company by
Edmond Opler Sr. in 1939. He
started the
division that
produced chocolate bars for fundraising...
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Opler,
Morris E. (1935). The
concept of
supernatural power among the
Chiricahua and
Mescalero Apaches.
American Anthropologist, 37 (1), 65–70.
Opler,...
- a
description of
Chiricahua wickiups recorded by
anthropologist Morris Opler: The home in
which the
family lives is made by the men and is ordinarily...
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Archived from the
original on
August 3, 2017.
Retrieved July 9, 2017.
Opler,
Lorne (January 30, 2016). "Shuffle off to
Buffalo to
watch the Leafs"....
- Quarterly, 16.
Opler,
Morris E. (1936). "The
kinship systems of the
southern Athabaskan-speaking tribes."
American Anthropologist, 38, 620-633.
Opler, Morris...