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Ioma Heaton Nicholls
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1938.11.22 nominated
Notes From Elsewhere
Evans Pritchard married Ioma Heaton Nicholls in 1939; she died in 1959, leaving him two daughters and three sons.
Ioma Gladys Heaton Nicholls
Ioma Nicholls, daughter of leading South African segregationist politician, G. Heaton Nicholls, had studied social anthropology with Schapera at the University of Cape Town and came to Oxford in 1939 to do postgraduate work in anthropology [The enigma of Max Gluckman by Robert J. Gordon]