Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1850-1915

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Matilda Coxe Stevenson (May 12, 1849 – June 24, 1915), who also wrote under the name Tilly E. Stevenson, was the first woman ever employed as an anthropologist in the U.S. She was also the first female anthropologist to study the Native Americans of New Mexico. She pioneered the use of photography in ethnology.

An American ethnologist, geologist, explorer, and activist, Stevenson was a supporter of women in science, She helped to establish the Women's Anthropological Society in Washington DC.

The first woman hired by the Bureau of American Ethnology (BAE) to research southwestern Indigenous people, she published multiple monographs and one long text on the Zuni people. Her work was supported by some of her male colleagues at the time and was seen as a contemporary by some of her fellow ethnologists or anthropologists. However, she faced barriers as a woman scientist in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; in order to compete, she defied societal expectation which pushed some to regard her as stubborn and aggressive.

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referencedIn Bunting, Bainbridge. Bainbridge Bunting photograph collection [picture]. University of New Mexico-Main Campus
creatorOf Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1850-1915. Letters to George Wharton James : Santa Fe, N.M., 1914. California Digital Library
creatorOf Bill, Alfred Hoyt, 1879-1964. Whipple-Scandrett family papers, 1829-1959. Minnesota Historical Society Library
referencedIn Putnam, Frederic Ward, 1839-1915. Papers, 1807-1971 (bulk: 1855-1935) Peabody Museum Archives, Harvard University
creatorOf Watercolor sketches of Ancient Pueblos and Pueblo Pottery, 1882–1882 National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Stevenson, James, 1840-1888. James Stevenson scrapbook : Archaeology of the Southwest, 1882-1906. Museum of New Mexico Library
creatorOf Saunders, Charles Francis, 1859-1941. Papers of Charles F. Saunders, 1882-1966. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
referencedIn Eberstadt Collection AR 76-62., 1699-1959 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Women Anthropologists and the Native American Southwest, 1880-1945, 1986 American Philosophical Society
creatorOf Stevenson, Matilda Coxe,. Praecipe, 1914. Denver Public Library, Central Library
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Birth 1850-05-12

Death 1915-06-24

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