Alfonso Ortiz
Native-American cultural anthropologist
Intro | Native-American cultural anthropologist | |
Places | United States of America | |
was | Anthropologist | |
Work field | Social science | |
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Birth | 30 April 1939 | |
Death | 27 September 1998 (aged 59 years) |
Alfonso Alex Ortiz (April 30, 1939 San Juan, New Mexico – January 26, 1997) was a Native American cultural anthropologist.
Ortiz graduated from the University of New Mexico in 1961, and from the University of Chicago with a master's degree and a Ph.D. in anthropology. He taught at University of California at Los Angeles, Colorado College, Pitzer College and Princeton University, and at the University of New Mexico.
He was president of the Association on American Indian Affairs.
His San Juan Pueblo, Oral History tapes and papers are held at Princeton.
In 1999, the National Endowment for the Humanities issued a grant for the University of New Mexico to establish the Alfonso Ortiz Center for Intercultural Studies.