Stewart, Omer Call, 1908-1991

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Omer C. Stewart (1908-1991) was a leading expert on and advocate of American Indian culture. He received a Ph. D. in anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1939. After returning from work in the War Department during World War II, Stewart founded the Department of Anthropology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he taught until his death in 1991. He received the Society for Applied Anthropology's prestigious Bronislaw Malinowski Awarad in 1983.

From the description of The Book of Mormon and modern science, 1932, May 31. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 557493140

Omer Call Stewart received a Ph.D. in anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1939. After serving in the United States Army during WWII, Stewart joined the faculty at the University of Colorado in Boulder. Stewart's main area of study were Indians of the Great Basin, especially the Utes, Northern Paiutes, and Washo, the Native American Church and peyote.

From the description of Omer Call Stewart field notes, 1935 June-July. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 58459942

Dr. Knack co-authored the book "As long as the river shall run : an ethnohistory of Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation" with Dr. Stewart. Dr. Knack, was a professor in the Anthropology Department of University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Dr. Stewart is a professor emeritus at University of Colorado, Boulder.

From the description of [Stewart-Knack Collection]. 1830-1975. (University of Nevada, Las Vegas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 456570055

Omer Call Stewart was born in 1908 in Provo, Utah. He grew up in a LDS (Mormon) family and environment, and from 1928 to 1932 he served a French speaking mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He later withdrew from membership in the LDS Church, but maintained a strong interest in the subject of religion. Stewart earned his B.A. from the University of Utah, completing work for the degree in 1933. He studied anthropology and spent two summers in the field under the direction of Dr. Julian H. Steward. While at the University of Utah, he was chosen to play the lead male role in the varsity play "Mis' Nelly of N'Orleans," directed by Maud May Babcock. The lead female role was played by Wanda Clayton, whom Stewart married a few months after the play was performed. In 1934, Clayton and Stewart were divorced. He later married Lenore Thurston, with whom he had four children. Stewart's graduate education took place at the University of California, Berkeley, where he completed his Ph.D. in anthropology in 1939.

During his time at Berkeley, Stewart had his first experience with the peyote ceremonies of the Native American Church. These ceremonies became a major focus of his work in later years. Stewart spent most of his professional career at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he was responsible for the formation of the University's Department of Anthropology. He invested much time and effort into protecting the rights of Native Americans. Such work included research and service as an expert witness in land claims cases and cases involving religious freedom and the use of peyote. Stewart earned Emeritus status at the University of Colorado. He was the author of a number of articles and other writings, most of which address Native American issues. He received many awards, fellowships and grants, and was a member of a number of professional societies. Stewart died in Boulder, Colorado, in 1991.

From the guide to the Omer Call Stewart photograph collection, 1920s-1987, (J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah)

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creatorOf Stewart, Omer C. Miscellaneous publications of Omer C. Stewart. Utah Division of State History, Utah Historical Society
creatorOf Stewart, Omer Call, 1908-1991. Omer Call Stewart field notes, 1935 June-July. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Stewart, Omer Call, 1908-1991. Papers, 1952-1974. Idaho State Archives, Idaho State Historical Society
creatorOf Stewart, Omer C. Is Mormonism a death cult? / by Omer C. Stewart. Utah Division of State History, Utah Historical Society
creatorOf Omer Call Stewart photograph collection, 1920s-1987 J. Willard Marriott Library. University of Utah Photograph Archives
referencedIn Portraits of University of California individuals and groups, ca. 1850-[ongoing] Bancroft Library
creatorOf Stewart, Omer Call, 1908-,. Oral history interview with Omer Call Stewart, [sound recording] / interviewed by Ann Bramhall, 1985. Boulder Public Library
creatorOf McNickle, D'Arcy, 1904-1977. D'Arcy McNickle papers, 1913-1986 (bulk 1924-1977). Newberry Library
referencedIn William N. Fenton papers, 1933-2001 American Philosophical Society Library
creatorOf Omer C. Stewart : [collection] : 1949-1977. History Colorado
creatorOf Stewart, Omer Call, 1908-1991. The Book of Mormon and modern science, 1932, May 31. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
creatorOf Stewart, Omer Call, 1908-1991. [Stewart-Knack Collection]. University of Nevada, Las Vegas Libraries
referencedIn Ethnological documents of the Department and Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1875-1958 Bancroft Library
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associatedWith Bramhall, Ann, person
associatedWith Clayton, Wanda person
associatedWith Eiegler, Wesley, person
associatedWith Fenton, William N., (William Nelson), 1908-2005 person
associatedWith Knack, Martha C. person
associatedWith McNickle, D'Arcy, 1904-1977. person
associatedWith Petersen, LaMar, person
associatedWith Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology corporateBody
associatedWith Roberts, Frank H. H., person
associatedWith Stirling, M. W., person
associatedWith United States. Indian Claims Commission. corporateBody
associatedWith University of California, Berkeley. Dept. of Anthropology corporateBody
associatedWith Wovoka(Paiute Indian), ca. 1856-1932 person
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Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation (Nev.)
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Northern Paiute Indians
Pomo Indians
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