After this period, Malinowski mainly lived and worked in England. He changed his citizenship to British in 1931 and continued to travel widely. In 1934, he studied African tribes and he visited Indian tribes in Mexico from 1941 to 1942. In later life he lived in the USA and died on May 14, 1942 in New Haven, Connecticut. Since his death, Malinowski's research and books have continued to influence anthropologists in their work. There is even the annual Malinowski Award. It can be awarded to any anthropologist who tries to understand and help societies in the world