Elmendorf, Mary Lindsay 1917-
Variant namesAnthropologist and author Mary Lindsay Elmendorf is best known for her studies of Mayan women in the village of Chan Kom, Mexico, and for her work as a consulting anthropologist in the application of appropriate technology, especially in the provision of drinking water, sanitation, and women's health.
From the description of Mary L. Elmendorf Papers, 1931-2007, (bulk 1952-2004) (University of Florida). WorldCat record id: 35765355
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creatorOf | Elmendorf, Mary L. (Mary Lindsay). Mary L. Elmendorf Papers, 1931-2007, (bulk 1952-2004) | University of Florida | |
creatorOf | Elmendorf, Mary L. (Mary Lindsay). Women as agents of behavioural changes : draft / [by Mary L. Elmendorf]. | Glenn G. Bartle Library |
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Birth 1917