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  1. Francis Huxley (28 August 1923 – 29 October 2016) was a British botanist, anthropologist and author. He is a son of Julian Huxley. His brother was Anthony Julian Huxley. His uncle was Aldous Huxley. He was one of the founders of Survival International. Works. Affable Savages: An Anthropologist Among the Urubu Indians of Brazil.

  2. 20 de dic. de 2016 · Francis Huxley obituary. Anthropologist fascinated by shamanism, myths and religious rites who strove to protect indigenous peoples. A. David Napier. Tue 20 Dec 2016 08.19 EST. Last modified on...

  3. Francis Huxley. Chronology. “Can Wisdom be in a silver rod or Love in a golden bowl?” William Blake. 1923: Baby Francis. 1936: Francis with Mama and brother Anthony. 1950: Young Francis. 1939: Francis with his parents and brother. 1944: Honkong, Francis in the Navy, right. 1960: Uncle Aldous. 1962: Julian and Aldous Huxley. 1967: Joan Wescott.

  4. 16 de mar. de 2021 · In our biography of Francis Huxley (Roberts & Itten, 2021) we examined the matrix of intellectual, emotional, and social possibilities passed from one generation to another which contained him. For Huxley, as for all of us, escaping that web is not possible; but weakening and mitigating its effects is.

  5. Francis Huxley (1923 – 2016) was a social anthropologist, traveller to unmapped lands of the mind, a mythologist, known for his ground-breaking narrative anthropology. After early research in the Brazilian Amazon, he ventured to Haiti to investigate the role of Voodoo in the healing of mental distress.

  6. 12 de ago. de 2022 · Francis Huxley, licenciado en Antropología por la Universidad de Oxford, publicó Afable Savages, The Invisibles, Vodoo Gods in Haiti, The Way of the Sacred, The Dragon y The Eye.

  7. Where is Francis Huxley? Lost, it seems, in the Brazilian Jungle. All we know is, that together with the French linguist, Boudin and Brazilian Anthropologist, Darcy Riberio, he was on his way from Belem, via Pará, up the Gurupi river in the dense Amazonian rain forest, to conduct his first ethnographic fieldwork with the Ka’apor ...