She is known for her ethnographic work in Labrador with the Montagnais-Naskapi people, influenced by William Duncan Strong.
William Duncan Strong (1899–1962), American archaeologist and anthropologist
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In 1929, William Duncan Strong joined the University of Nebraska faculty as a professor of anthropology.
Excavations in Ica Province were carried on in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by scholars such as Max Uhle, Julio C. Tello, Alfred L. Kroeber, William Duncan Strong and John Howland Rowe.