Tanner, Clara Lee (1905–1997)
Tanner, Clara Lee (1905–1997)
American cultural anthropologist. Born Clara Lee Fraps, May 28, 1905, in Biscoe, NC; died Dec 22, 1997, in Tucson, AZ; dau. of Joseph Conrad Fraps and Clara Dargon Lee Fraps; University of Arizona, BA, 1927, MA, 1928; m. John F. Tanner, 1936; children: Sandra Lee.
Known primarily for work on Southwestern Indian arts and crafts, taught at University of Arizona for 50 years (1928–78); writings include Southwest Indian Craft Arts (1969), Southwest Indian Painting, A Changing Art (1974), and Prehistoric Southwestern Craft Arts (1976) and Indian Baskets of the Southwest (1984).
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