Frederica de Laguna


Frederica Annis Lopez de Leo de Laguna was an American ethnologist, anthropologist, and archaeologist influential for her work on Paleoindian and Alaska Native art and archaeology in the American northwest and Alaska.

de Laguna was born to Theodore Lopez de Leo de Laguna and Grace Mead Andrus, philosophy professors at Bryn Mawr College, on October 3, 1906 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She was homeschooled by her parents until agedue to frequent illness. She joined her parents and younger brother Wallace on two sabbaticals during her adolescence Cambridge and Oxford, England in 19141915 and France in 19211922.

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