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A New Look at Old Data May Discredit a Theory on Race
NY Times ^ | 10-8-02 | Nicholas Wade

Posted on 10/08/2002 7:11:27 AM PDT by Pharmboy

Two physical anthropologists have reanalyzed data gathered by Franz Boas, a founder of American anthropology, and report that he erred in saying environment influenced human head shape. Boas's data, the two scientists say, show almost no such effect.

The reanalysis bears on whether craniometrics, the measurement of skull shape, can validly identify ethnic origin. As such, it may prompt a re-evaluation of the definition of human races and of ancient skulls like that of Kennewick Man.

"I have used Boas's study to fight what I guess could be considered racist approaches to anthropology," said Dr. David Thomas, curator of anthropology at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. "I have to say I am shocked at the findings."

Forensic anthropologists believe that by taking some 90 measurements of a skull they can correctly assign its owner's continent of origin ≈ broadly speaking, its race, though many anthropologists prefer not to use that term ≈ with 80 percent accuracy.

Opponents of the technique, who cite Boas's data, say the technique is useless, in part because environmental influences, like nutrition or the chewiness of food, would overwhelm genetic effects.

Boas measured the heads of 13,000 European-born immigrants and their American-born children in 1909 and 1910 and reported striking effects on cranial form, depending on the length of exposure to the American environment.

But in re-examining his published data, Dr. Corey S. Sparks of Pennsylvania State University and Dr. Richard L. Jantz of the University of Tennessee find that the effects of the new environment were "insignificant" and that the differences between parents and children and between European- and American-born children were "negligible in comparison to the differentiation between ethnic groups," they are reporting today in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

The groups that Boas studied were Bohemians, Hungarians, central Italians, Jews, Poles, Sicilians and Scots. As to why he drew the wrong conclusion, Drs. Sparks and Jantz note that he was much involved in disputing contemporary belief that many different racial types could be reliably distinguished.

Boas's motives, they write, "could have been entwined in his view that the racist and typological nature of early anthropology should end, and his argument for dramatic changes in head form would provide evidence sufficient to cull the typological thinking."

Dr. Jantz said that Boas "was intent on showing that the scientific racism of the day had no basis, but he did have to shade his data some to make it work that way."

"Corey and I," Dr. Jantz said, "certainly aren't arguing that scientific racism is something you should go back to. But that doesn't mean cranial morphology is meaningless, either."

The new report raises the issue of whether an earlier generation's efforts to play down the role of genetics in fields like behavior and racial variation may not have been carried to extremes. Dr. Steven Pinker, who assigns a larger role to genetics in shaping behavior in his new book, "The Blank Slate," said it was not Boas but his disciples, including the anthropologists Ruth Benedict, Margaret Mead and Ashley Montagu, who "helped establish the blank-slate, social-constructionist, antibiology mindset of the social sciences."

Dr. Thomas said that "once we anthropologists said race doesn't exist, we have ignored it since then." In that context, the reanalysis of Boas's data "really does have far-reaching ramifications," he said.

One is the question whether present day races existed as such in the past, an issue brought up by the discovery of Kennewick Man. The skeleton, including a Caucasoid-looking skull 9,000 years old, was found by a Columbia River bank in Washington. Indians and their supporters contend that the skull differs from present day Indians because of environmental changes. Scientists who want to study the skull, instead of handing it over for reburial, said it was evidence that other ancestral groups had reached North America besides the Central Asians whom Indians most closely resemble.

In "Skull Wars," his recent book on Kennewick Man, Dr. Thomas argued that it was bad science to introduce racial concepts like "Caucasoid" in the context of people who lived 9,000 years ago, because environmental factors would have extensively changed body shape since then. Scientists on the other side, who included Dr. Jantz, "took a lot of heat in saying they could project racial classifications back in time," Dr. Thomas said.

Because no DNA was extracted from the Kennewick bones, craniometrics is the only way to learn about his population, Dr. Sparks said. By that measure, the skull most closely resembles those of the Ainu, the original inhabitants of Japan who now live in the country's most northern islands. Boas's immigrant data, Dr. Sparks said, "has been the burr in our bed for 90 years for people who tried to study population history using cranial data."

"I would love to see this wrong," Dr. Thomas said. "But I don't see any holes in the study."

But Dr. Alan H. Goodman, a biological anthropologist at Hampshire College, said that the authors were setting up a straw man by "purporting to show that Boas was a rampant environmentalist, when in fact he wasn't."


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Old Nick Wade and the Times are now finally jumping on genes a bit--even when it comes to "races." The truth shall set you free, boys.
1 posted on 10/08/2002 7:11:27 AM PDT by Pharmboy
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2 posted on 10/08/2002 7:12:48 AM PDT by mhking
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To: Pharmboy
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3 posted on 10/08/2002 7:13:06 AM PDT by LiteKeeper
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4 posted on 10/08/2002 7:14:08 AM PDT by Pharmboy
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Corey S. Sparks, above, and Richard L. Jantz, say Franz Boas, a father of anthropology, misread his own findings on skull shape and race.

5 posted on 10/08/2002 7:17:10 AM PDT by Pharmboy
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6 posted on 10/08/2002 7:18:09 AM PDT by William McKinley
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To: blam
Kennewick bump.
7 posted on 10/08/2002 7:18:43 AM PDT by #3Fan
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To: Pharmboy
"Because no DNA was extracted from the Kennewick bones."

That's BS! There was DNA taken and it was reputed to have been 'inconclusive.' I expect there will be more taken now that the judge has ruled against the Indians and for the scientists to do further study on Kennewick Man.

8 posted on 10/08/2002 7:29:57 AM PDT by blam
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(I'm in the middle of Pinker's The Blank Slate which I strongly recommend.)
9 posted on 10/08/2002 7:44:48 AM PDT by aculeus
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To: Pharmboy
Kennewick Man DNA study here
10 posted on 10/08/2002 8:06:26 AM PDT by blam
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To: JuddFrye
Ha! When they find stuff that goes against the conventional liberal wisdom, they'd BETTER apologize if they want tenure.
12 posted on 10/08/2002 8:21:48 AM PDT by Pharmboy
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Evidently Franz Boas falsified his findings in order to argue a politically correct view of human nature.

Boas was also largely responsible for the movement in cultural anthropology that led to Margaret Mead, Jean-Paul Sartre, and other who argued that there is no such thing as "human nature" as such, but only various human cultures, which can be constructed and deconstructed at will. In some cultures incest and sex with children are tabu, in others, they are perfectly OK, according to this view.

In other words, Boas was a major progenitor of politically correct postmodernism and current relativistic views of morality.

Mead's "Coming of Age in Samoa," with its bogus science, had a major impact on the counter-cultural revolution of the 60s. In an important way, Boas was responsible for that whole sorry movement that has weakened and corrupted western civilization in Europe and America.
13 posted on 10/08/2002 8:39:08 AM PDT by Cicero
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Mead's "Coming of Age in Samoa," with its bogus science, had a major impact on the counter-cultural revolution of the 60s. In an important way, Boas was responsible for that whole sorry movement that has weakened and corrupted western civilization in Europe and America.

You are right on the money here. The "work" of Boas and Mead was of a piece with other "progressive" forces such as Alfred Kinsey. Their conclusions validated the lifestyles of many in the elite cultural vanguard and were therefore swallowed whole. Most of it was based on fraud and wishful thinking.

"I'm not cheating on my wife with my graduate student. I'm performing scientific research."

It took very little time for the forces of cultural decay to hijack the prestige of science.

(steely)

14 posted on 10/08/2002 9:01:45 AM PDT by Steely Tom
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15 posted on 10/08/2002 10:02:10 AM PDT by A_perfect_lady
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It's starting to look like the AmerIndian was not the first tenant of our land. I guess the tribes are going to owe someone a casino.
16 posted on 10/08/2002 10:56:20 AM PDT by SandfleaCSC
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To: Pharmboy
I have always wondered how one can scientifically argue that the different races don't also have other genetic characteristics associated with their grouping; the pc scientists would have me believe there is only 1 gene uniquely different between whites, asians, and blacks, and that all the rest of each races' gene pool is identical stuff. It is insane that this has to be taken to be a racist view, or somehow denigrating to whatever aggrieved party. Brave New World has nothing on some of the pc indoctrination passing for science.
17 posted on 03/17/2003 6:06:36 PM PST by WoofDog123
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They are not arguing science; they are supporting their "feelings."
18 posted on 03/17/2003 7:23:45 PM PST by Pharmboy (Dems lie 'cause they have to)
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To: Pharmboy
Is it a NASCAR race?
19 posted on 03/17/2003 7:25:38 PM PST by philetus (Keep doing what you always do and you'll keep getting what you always get)
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To: Pharmboy
Phrenology
20 posted on 03/17/2003 7:44:57 PM PST by decimon
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