Weston La Barre
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La Barre was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, the son of a banker. After graduating from Princeton University in 1933 he began field work with the Yale Institute of Human Relations. During this period, La Barre worked with one of his lifelong academic associates, Richard Evans Schultes of Harvard University. Travelling and sleeping in Schultes' old car, they traveled extensively throughout Oklahoma on their quest to study the peyote cult of the Plains Indians. La Barre received his doctorate from Yale in 1937 with a thesis on peyote religion. In a 1961 article, La Barre wrote that "It was [La Barre's teacher at Yale] Edward Sapir, more than any other person, who first effectively imported psychoanalysis into the body of American anthropology...At a time when the official anthropological journals were systematically ignoring psychoanalysis and the prevailing climate of opinion was chilly if not hostile, Sapir was giving his students as required reading the works of Abraham, Jones, Ferenczi and other classic writers." In the 1970s, La Barre taught those same classic psychoanalytic works to Duke medical students.
Born 1911-02-01
Died 1996-02-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL894583A
- VIAF42637884
- WikidataQ1522418
- ISNI0000000120792269
Top Subjects
- Economic Botany (13)
- Religion (2)
- Narcotics (2)
- Beer (1)
- Indian mythology -- North America. (1)
- Indians of North America -- Rites and ceremonies. (1)
- Peyote. (1)
Books by Weston La Barre
Total count: 32
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Ghost DanceThe Origins of Religion by Weston La BarreWaveland Pr Inc1848-01-01
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Peyoteexcerpt from the autobiography of a Kiowa Indian1935-01-01
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Documents on peyote ...1937-01-01
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Native American beers1938-01-01
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The Peyote cultPublished for the Department of anthropology, Yale university, by the Yale university press1938-01-01
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"Washo-Northern paiute peyoteism" by Omer C. StewartDuke University1946-01-01
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Potato Taxonomy Among the Aymara Indians of Bolivia1947-01-01
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The Aymara Indians of the Lake Titicaca Plateau, BoliviaAmerican Anthropological Association1948-01-01
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Wanted: a pattern for modern man1949-01-01
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The human animal.Chicago U.P; Cambridge U.P1954-01-01
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Mescalism and peyoteism1957-01-01
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"Peyoteism and New Mexico" by C. Burton Dustin1962-01-01
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They shall take up serpentspsychology of the southern snake-handling cultUniversity of Minnestoa Press1962-01-01
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The narcotic complex of the New WorldBobbs-Merrill1964-01-01
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Religious freedom of Indians again upheld1965-01-01
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La Barre's Rejoinder to Blum1966-01-01
From Anxiety to Method in the Behavioral Sciencesde Gruyter GmbH, Walter1967-01-01-
Old and new world narcoticsa statistical question and an ethnological reply1970-01-01
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"To find our lifethe peyote hunt of the Huichols of Mexico"1970-01-01
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Review of B.G. Myerhoff, "Peyote hunt"1974-01-01
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Review of R.G. Wasson, G. & F. Cowan, and W. Rhodes, "Maria Sabina"1976-01-01
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Hallucinogens and the shamanic origins of religionPraeger publishing1977-01-01
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[Letter to editors, Journal of Psychedelic Drugs]1977-01-01
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The Ghost DanceThe Origins of ReligionDelta1978-01-01
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Shamanic origins of religion and medicine1979-01-01
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Review of R. DeMille, "Castaneda's journey"1979-01-01
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A retort courteous to Omer C. Stewart1979-01-01
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Three contributions to the delinquency of science and literatureUrson Cawqua Press1980-01-01
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El culto del peyote1. ed.1980-01-01
Culture in contextselected writings of Weston La Barre.Duke University Press1980-01-01
Muelosa Stone Age superstition about sexualityColumbia University Press1984-01-01
Shadow of childhoodneoteny and the biology of religionUniversity of Oklahoma Press1991-01-01