Thursday, July 23, 2015

Charles Melvin Hudson

Charles Melvin Hudson



DATE OF BIRTH: December 24, 1932
DATE OF DEATH: June 8, 2013

PLACE OF BIRTH: Farm on the Kentucky River near Monterey, Kentucky

PLACE OF DEATH: Frankfort, Kentucky

RESIDENCE: Georgia

FIELD OF ACTIVITY: Education

ASSOCIATED GROUPS: U.S. Air Force during the Korean War; Bachelor's degree in Anthropology (1958); Graduate studies in Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill earning an M.A. (1962) and a Ph.D. (1965); Became faculty member in the Anthropology Department at the University of Georgia (1965-2000)

OCCUPATION: Professor of Anthropology  
                            
RACE: Caucasian                                     
GENDER: MALE                                                                                                              

TITLES:
A history of interscholastic athletics at Washington High School, Germantown, Wisconsin (1969)
The Catawba Nation (1970)
Symposium on Indians in the Old South, Athens, Ga. 1970 (1971)
Red, White, and Black: symposium on Indians in the old south (1971)
Four centuries of Southern Indians (1975)
The Southeastern Indians (1976)
Black drink: a native American Tea (1979)
Elements of southeastern Indian religion (1984)
Ethnology of the southeastern Indians: a source book (1985)
The uses of evidence in reconstructing the route of the Hernando de Soto expedition (1987) and many other titles.

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