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Biography
Ira Stuart Jacknis was an American anthropologist who studied Native American art of the Northwest Coast. Jacknis had studied anthropology and art history as an undergraduate, deepening his interests in the history of anthropology while working as an intern at the Smithsonian Institution under curator William C. Sturtevant. He then continued his studies in history and anthropology under the tutelage Nancy Munn, Raymond Fogelson, and George W. Stocking at the University of Chicago. Much of Jacknis' work connected to ethnography, art history, and the history of anthropology.
Works

Food in California Indian Culture (Classics in California Anthropology)
2007

Carving Traditions of Northwest California (Classics in California Anthropology)
2007

Carving traditions of northwest California
1995

Food in California Indian culture

Collecting, Ordering, Governing
Getemono
Getemono
1994
The storage box of tradition
The storage box of tradition
1989
Coming of Age in Chicago
Coming of Age in Chicago
Objects of Myth and Memory
Objects of Myth and Memory