Catherine Berndt, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Catherine Berndt

Australian anthropologist

Date of Birth: 08-May-1918

Place of Birth: Auckland, New Zealand

Date of Death: 12-May-1994

Profession: anthropologist

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Catherine Berndt

  • Catherine Helen Berndt, née Webb (8 May 1918 – 12 May 1994), born in Auckland, was an Australian anthropologist known for her research in Australia and Papua New Guinea.
  • She was awarded in 1950 the Percy Smith Medal from the Univ.
  • of Otago, New Zealand and in 1980 she also received a children's book award and medal for her book, Land of the Rainbow Snake, a collection of stories from Western Arnhem Land.Berndt published valuable monographs on Aboriginal Australia, including Women's Changing ceremonies in Northern Australia (1950).
  • She authored over 36 major publications about women's social and religious life in Australia, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea plus a dozen co-authored publications with others. For this work, Berndt was elected to the Honorary Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute in London.
  • She was also the 7th woman elected as a Fellow in the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.With her husband Ronald Berndt, C.
  • Berndt collected indigenous art works of Australia and Asia.
  • The collection is conserved in the Berndt Museum of Anthropology, founded by the couple in 1976 (University of Western Australia).
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  • Berdnt was first author of the monograph The Aboriginal Australians: The First Pioneers and second author of Arnhem Land: Its history and its people.She died in 1994.

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