changes his type even in the first generation almost entirely. Children born not more than a few years after the arrival of the immigrant parents in America develop in such a way that they differ in type essentially from their foreign-born parents. American Anthropologist - Página 4051911Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Immigration Commission - 1911 - 50 páginas
...fundamental in importance. The report says that the descendant of the European immigrant "changes his type even in the first generation almost entirely....the earliest childhood and persist throughout life. 36 ! It seems that every part of the body is influenced in this way, and ^ even the form of the head,... | |
| 1912 - 870 páginas
...disagree as to the adequacy of the evidence Professor Boas has adduced to prove that "children born even a few years after the arrival of the Immigrant parents...type, essentially, from their foreign-born parents. It seems that every part of the body Is Influenced in this way, and even the form of the bead, which... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Immigration - 1921 - 774 páginas
...' first generation almost entirely. Children born even a few years after the arrival of the immijn parents in America develop in such a way that they differ in t" essentially from their foreign-born parents. The chanpes anbodily form, and even the form of the... | |
| Max James Kohler - 1926 - 670 páginas
...physical characteristics do not survive under the new social and climatic conditions of America," and that "children born not more than a few years after the...type essentially from their foreign-born parents." Advocates of such new race discriminations should realize, as George William Curtis pointed out in... | |
| Desmond S. King - 2002 - 400 páginas
...was summarized thus: [T]he report indicates that the descendant of the European immigrant changes his type even in the first generation almost entirely,...after the arrival of the immigrant parents in America developing in such a way that they differ in type essentially from their foreign-born parents. These... | |
| 1911 - 820 páginas
...fundamental in importance. The report says that the descendant of the European immigrant "changes his type even in the first generation almost entirely....the earliest childhood and persist throughout life. 拭 。 梢 " consider as most stable are subject to thorough changes under the new environment." This... | |
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