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Hendrik Ulbo Eric "Bonno" Thoden van Velzen (5 April 1933 – 26 May 2020) was a Dutch
anthropologist An anthropologist is a scientist engaged in the practice of anthropology. Anthropologists study aspects of humans within past and present societies. Social anthropology, cultural anthropology and philosophical anthropology study the norms, values ...
, Surinamist and Africanist.


Life

Thoden van Velzen was born on 5 April 1933 in
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. His father was a coxswain in the merchant navy and teacher at the Rijksnormaalschool in the city of
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. His ancestors are Protestant pastors from the neighbourhood of
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in East-Frisia, which is now part of the German federal state of
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. In the
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he moved together with his parents and siblings to
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because of the German ''Heer'' declaring the city of Vlissingen and its surrounds as ''Sperrgebiet''. He finished his secondary school in the Indonesian city of Batavia (now:
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) and later in Vlissingen. After three years of military service, he began his study of sociology at the
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in 1955. During his study he met his life partner
Ineke van Wetering Wilhelmina (''Ineke'') van Wetering (17 October 1934, Hilversum - 18 October 2011, Huijbergen) was a Dutch anthropologist and Surinamist. She was born on 17 October 1934 in the Dutch city of Hilversum. When she was 10 years old, her father (iro ...
, with whom he set off to
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for graduate studies at the
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society after his first graduation. He has been in field for the first time from May 1961 to November 1962, studying the Ndyuka, the biggest group of the Maroons. In 1966, he obtained his
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under professor A.J.F. Köbben with a thesis titled: "Politieke beheersing in de Djuka maatschappij. Een studie van een onvolledig machtsoverwicht". The same year he became employee of the
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, and he spent three years in
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. In 1971, he became professor of cultural anthropology at
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, and succeeded the seventy-year-old professor Fischer. He wrote his last article about Tanzania in 1977, whereupon he dedicated his work to the Ndyuka society of Suriname. Thoden van Velzen left Utrecht University in 1991, when his position was lost in a reorganization. From 1991 until his retirement in 1999, Thoden van Velzen was professor at the ''Amsterdam School for Social Science Research''. He was elected a member of the
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in 1990. Thoden van Velzen wrote his last article in cooperation with his wife Wilhelmina van Wetering. The book, called ''Een Zwarte Vrijstaat in Suriname'' was published in 2013. Near the end of his life, he was working on ''Prophets of Doom: A History of the Aukan Maroons'' which will be published by
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. He died on 26 May 2020.


Bibliography

*Residence, Power and Intra-societal Aggression', in: International Archives of Ethnography 49, 1960, p. 169-200 ith W. van Wetering *Politieke beheersing in de Djuka maatschappij: een studie van een onvolledig machtsoverwicht. (Academical dissertation, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 1966). *Land Scarcity and Rural Inequality in Tanzania: Some Cases from Rungwe District (with P.M. van Hekken). The Hague: Mouton, 1972. *Antropologen op zoek naar de sterke man (Oratie), 1973. *'Robinson Crusoe and Friday: Strength and Weakness of the Big Man Paradigm', in: Man, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 8, 1973: 592-612. *'On the Political Impact of a Prophetic Movement in Surinam', in: W.E.A. van Beek and J.H. Scherer (eds.), Explorations in the Anthropology of Religion; Essays in Honour of Jan van Baal. (Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land en Volkenkunde 74). The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1975, p. 215-233 n cooperation with: W. van Wetering *'Coalitions and Network Analysis', in: J. Boissevain & J.C. Mitchell (eds.), Network Analysis: Studies in Human Interaction. Den Haag: Mouton, 1973. *'Controllers in Rural Tanzania', in: David Parkin (ed.), Town and Country in Rural Tanzania. London: Oxford University Press, 1975, p. 178-189. *'Staff, Kulaks and Peasants', in: L. Cliffe, J.S. Coleman & M.R. Doornbos (eds.), Government and Rural Development in East Africa. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1977, p. 223-250. *'Bush Negro Regional Cults: A Materialist Explanation', in: R.P. Werbner (ed.), Regional Cults. London: Academic Press, 1977, p. 93-118. *'Bush Negro Prophetic Movements: Religions of Despair?', in: Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 133, 1977, p. 100-135 (with Chris de Beet). *'The Origins of the Gaan Gadu Movement of the Bush Negroes of Surinam', in: Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 52, 1978, nr. 3/4, p. 81-130 (with W. van Wetering). *'Female Religious Responses to Male Prosperity in Turn-of-the-Century Bush Negro Societies', in: Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 56, 1982, p. 43-68 (with W. van Wetering) *'Voorspoed, angsten en demonen', in: Antropologische Verkenningen 1, 1982, p. 85-118. *'De Aukaanse (Djoeka) beschaving', in: Sociologische Gids 29, 1982, nr. 3-4, p. 243-278. *'Welvaarts- en armoedereligies in het Surinaamse binnenland', in: Glenn Willemsen (red.), Suriname: de schele onafhankelijkheid. Amsterdam: De Arbeiderspers, 1983, p. 37-74. *'Affluence, Deprivation and the Flowering of Bush Negro Religious Movements', in: Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 139, 1983, p. 99-139 (with W. van Wetering). *'Voer voor antropologen'; inleiding tot Sigmund Freud, Totem en taboe, in: Sigmund Freud Nederlandse editie, reeks Cultuur en Religie dl. 4 (red. Paul Beers en Wilfred Oranje). Meppel/Amsterdam: Boom, 1984, p. 9-18. *'Irma at the Window: The Fourth Script of Freud's Specimen Dream', in: American Imago 41, nr. 3, 1984, p. 245-293. *'The Gaan Gadu Cult: Material Forces and the Social Production of Fantasy', in: Social Compass 32, nr. 1, 1985, p. 93-109. *'Herinneringen die rondspoken: het verleden in een Afro-Surinaamse samenleving', in: Sociologisch Tijdschrift 14, nr. 3, p. 407-436 (with W. van Wetering) *'Irma's Rape: The Hermeneutics of Structuralism and Psychoanalysis Compared', in: L.B. Boyer and S.A. Grolnick (eds.), The Psychoanalytic Study of Society 12, 1988, p. 1-36. *The Great Father and the Danger: Religious Cults, Material Forces, and Collective Fantasies in the World of the Surinamese Maroons. Dordrecht: Foris Publications, 1988 (with W. van Wetering). *'Purity, a Greedy Ideology', in: Walter van Beek (ed.), The Quest for Purity. Amsterdam: Mouton De Gruyter 1988, p. 1-35 (with Walter E.A. van Beek). *'Puritan Movements in Suriname and Tanzania', in: idem, p. 217-245. *'Demonologie en de betovering van het moderne leven', in: Sociologische Gids 36, 1989, nr. 3/4, p. 155-186. *'Social Fetishism among the Surinamese Maroons, in: Etnofoor 3, nr.1, 1990, p. 77-95. *'Antropologie en droomtaal', in: Etnofoor 4, nr. 2, 1991, p. 21-41. *'Revenants that cannot be shaken: Collective Phantasies in a Maroon Society', in: American Anthropologist 97, nr.4, 1995, p. 722-732. *'Dangerous Ancestors: Ambivalent Visions of Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Leaders of the Eastern Maroon of Suriname', in: Stephan Palmier (ed.), Slave Cultures and the Culture of Slavery, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1995, p. 112-144. *'Het ondergrondse leven: raakvlakken tussen psychoanalyse en antropologie', in: Joost Baneke en Roland Pierloot (eds.), Psychoanalyse en antropologie. Amsterdam: Thela Thesis, 1998. *'Dangerous Creatures and the Enchantment of Modern Life', in: P. Clough & J.P. Mitchell (eds.), Powers of Good and Evil: Moralities, Commodities and Popular Belief. New York/Oxford: Berghahn, 2001, p. 17-42 ith W. van Wetering *'Ndyuka', in: Melvin Ember, Carol R. Ember, and Ian Skoggard (eds.), Encyclopedia of World Cultures, Supplement. New York: MacMillan Reference USA, 2002, p. 224-227 ith W. van Wetering *Een koloniaal drama. De grote staking van de Marron vrachtvaarders, 1923. Utrecht, 2003 ronnen voor de Studie van Suriname, deel 23 *In the Shadow of the Oracle: Religion as Politics in a Suriname Maroon Society. Long Grove (Illinois): Waveland Press, 2004 ith W. van Wetering *'De wijze raadslieden en de kapotmakers: een probleem met mondelinge overleveringen', in: Peter Meel en Hans Ramsoedh (eds.), Ik ben een haan met een kroon op mijn hoofd. Pacificatie en verzet in koloniaal en postkoloniaal Suriname. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker, 2007, p. 75-91. *'Violent Witch Finders and the Suspension of Social Order in a Suriname Maroon Society', in: Rob van Ginkel en Alex Starting (eds.), Wildness and Sensation: Anthropology of Sinister and Sensuous Realm. Apeldoorn/Antwerpen: Het Spinhuis, 2007, p. 157-176 ith W. van Wetering *'Met een zwerver in debat: civilisatie en barbarij in staatloze samenlevingen', in: Annet Mooij, David Bos en Sonja van ’t Hof (eds.), Grenzeloos nieuwsgierig: opstellen voor en over Abram de Swaan. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker, 2007, p. 198-207. *Een Zwarte Vrijstaat in Suriname. De Okaanse Samenleving in de 18e eeuw. Leiden: KITLV Uitgeverij, 2011 (with Wim Hoogbergen). *Een Zwarte Vrijstaat in Suriname. De Okaanse Samenleving in de 19e en 20e eeuw. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2013 (with W. van Wetering).


References

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