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David F. Aberle (1918–2004) was an American born anthropologist. Aberle was born on November 23, 1918 in St. Paul Minnesota and was well renowned for his work with the American Southwestern culture of the Navaho. ==Education== David Aberle received his undergraduate degree from Harvard University, graduating summa cum laude and had attended three field schools in the summer at the University of New Mexico. These field schools consisted of two archaeological expeditions, and one ethnographic expedition. In the fall of 1940, Aberle began graduate work in anthropology at Columbia University. Like many others, Aberle's graduate work was interrupted by the Second World War. Aberle spent three and a half years in the United States Army; most of his time was as a chief clerk in the outpatient psychiatric service performing psychological interviewing and testing for patients in his clinic. Once Aberle finished his stint in the army, he resumed his studies. Aberle finished his dissertation at Columbia in 1947 titled "The Reconciliation of Divergent Views of Hopi Culture through the Analysis of Life History Material" with Ruth Benedict as chair of his dissertation committee. David F. Aberle received his Ph.D. in 1950.
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