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  1. Arthur Caswell Parker (April 5, 1881 – January 1, 1955) was a Native American archaeologist, historian, folklorist, museologist and noted authority on Native American culture.

  2. Arthur C. Parker was the first full-time archaeologist at the New York State Museum from 1906 until 1925. Born on the Cattaraugus Seneca Reservation, he was initially hired as an ethnologist by the New York State Library in 1904 to document Iroquois traditions, but soon joined the New York State Museum where he continued his ethnological work ...

  3. 26. Okt. 2020 · Arthur Caswell Parker (1881–1955) was the first Native American to become a professional archaeologist. He led an often contentious but ultimately successful career as an archaeologist and museologist in New York for more than five decades.

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  4. Arthur Parker was an exceptional New York State scientist and museum man, but to what extent was his success both limited and enabled by his Seneca Indian heritage?

  5. Seneca Museologist, Archaeologist, and Folklorist. Arthur Caswell Parker (Gawaso Wanneh) (1881– 1955) Born on the Seneca tribe’s Cattaraugus Reservation in New York, Parker was descended from a long line of Seneca leaders on his father’s side but born of a white mother who was a missionary.

  6. 1. März 2003 · Some prominent figures predicted the gradual extinction of American Indians. Yet 1881 also saw the birth of a Seneca Indian named Arthur Caswell Parker on the Cat-taraugus Reservation in western New York. Parker went on to educate thousands of Americans about Indian history and culture through his writings and museum exhibitions, and ...

  7. 2. Aug. 2023 · Arthur Caswell Parker (1881–1955) was one of the first Indigenous archaeologists. As a Seneca-descended scientist from the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation, his cultural background aided with collaboration and research.