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Otis Tufton Mason, Ph.D., LL.D. (April 10, 1838 – November 5, 1908) was an American ethnologist and Smithsonian Institution curator. Mason was born at Eastport, Maine, the son of John and Rachel Mason. In 1850, the Masons purchased Woodlawn Plantation, the former home of George Washington's adopted daughter Nellie Custis and her descendants. Otis Mason gave a portion of the property in 1872 to establish the Woodlawn Baptist Church, and preached there for the first four years, until a minister was appointed.

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  • Otis Tufton Mason (Eastport, 10 aprile 1838 – Washington, 5 novembre 1908) è stato un etnologo statunitense. Viene ricordato per i suoi studi sui nativi americani con una particolare attenzione per le tecnologie primitive, gli utensili e l'artigianato, e per il suo interesse nel ruolo rivestito dalle donne all'interno delle comunità, come espresso nella sua pubblicazione Woman's Share in Primitive Culture del 1895. Ha avuto inoltre un ruolo fondamentale nella raccolta e classificazione dei materiali presenti nel Dipartimento di Etnologia dello Smithsonian Institution. (it)
  • Otis Tufton Mason, Ph.D., LL.D. (10 d'abril de 1838 - 5 de novembre de 1908) va ser un etnòleg estatunidenc, conservador de la Smithsonian Institution. Mason va néixer a Eastport (Maine), fill de John i Rachel Mason. En 1850, els Mason havien comprat la , l'antiga casa de , filla adoptiva de George Washington, i els seus descendents. Otis Mason va donar una part de la propietat en 1872 per establir l'Església Baptista de Woodlawn, i va predicar-hi durant els primers quatre anys, fins que va ser nomenat ministre. (ca)
  • Otis Tufton Mason, Ph.D., LL.D. (April 10, 1838 – November 5, 1908) was an American ethnologist and Smithsonian Institution curator. Mason was born at Eastport, Maine, the son of John and Rachel Mason. In 1850, the Masons purchased Woodlawn Plantation, the former home of George Washington's adopted daughter Nellie Custis and her descendants. Otis Mason gave a portion of the property in 1872 to establish the Woodlawn Baptist Church, and preached there for the first four years, until a minister was appointed. (en)
  • Отис Тафтон Мейсон (10 апреля 1838 — 5 ноября 1908) — доктор философии, доктор юридических наук, американский этнолог. Мейсон родился в штате Мэн, сын Джона и Рэйчел Мейсон. В 1850 году Мэйсоны приобрели плантации Woodlawn. Отис Мейсон в 1872 году передал часть имущества для основания баптистской церкви и проповедовал там в течение первых четырёх лет. (ru)
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