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    Alphonse Louis Pinart (26 February 1852 — 13 February 1911) was a French scholar, linguist, ethnologist and collector, specialist on the American continent...
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  • Pinart may refer to: People Alphonse Pinart (1852–1911), French explorer, philologist, and ethnographer Claude Pinart (died 1605), Secretary of State...
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    collection, including three crystal skulls, was sold to the ethnographer Alphonse Pinart, who donated the collection to the Trocadéro Museum, which later became...
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  • historian, orientalist and former priest Alphonse Pinart (1852–1911), French explorer, philologist and ethnographer Alphonse Rabbe (1784–1829), French writer...
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    been said to be the island's original name since French ethnologist Alphonse Pinart gave it the romantic translation "The Navel of the World" in his Voyage...
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    form, Cmiique, was first recorded by French explorer and philologist Alphonse Pinart in 1879. He recorded the word as "kmike", which must have reflected...
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  • 1940), geographer Jean Robert Petit (21st century), paleoclimatologist Alphonse Pinart (1852–1911), philologist Gilles Pisier (born 1950), mathematician Hippolyte...
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    the Mexico-Guatémalienne collection containing Popol Vuh passed to Alphonse Pinart, through whom it was sold to Edward E. Ayer. In 1897, Ayer decided...
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    Heizer, R.F. (5 December 1952). "The mission Indian vocabularies of Alphonse Pinart" (PDF). University of California Anthropological Records. 15 (1): 1–84...
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    Easter Island, along with those of Eugène Eyraud, Hippolyte Roussel and Alphonse Pinart, under the title Early Visitors to Easter Island 1864–1877. Pierre...
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    made around 1870 - greenish hard stone (Gabbro), pigment; from the Alphonse Pinart collection, Musée du quai Branly in Paris. This stone mask has a twin...
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    parents from Somis and Kayiwish and later served as a consultant to Alphonse Pinart, a French anthropologist and linguist studying the Chumash dialect...
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    for 'shark'. Although the Seri name, Tahejöc, was first recorded by Alphonse Pinart in 1879, its etymology is unknown. Tiburón Island is part of the Mexican...
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    returned to San Francisco in 1879, she met the French ethnologist, Alphonse Pinart, who was in the city on an ethnological mission for the French government...
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  • California Indian linguistic records: The Mission Indian vocabularies of Alphonse Pinart. University of California Anthropological Records 15:1-84. Heizer R...
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    Lavrentii's biblical translations. The first Frenchman to record Aleut was Alphonse Pinart, in 1871, shortly after the United States purchase of Alaska. A French-Aleut...
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    F. Heizer (December 5, 1952). "The Mission Indian Vocabularies of Alphonse Pinart" (PDF). University of California Anthropological Records. 15 (1): 1–84...
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    American exhibits contributed by Jules Crevaux, Léon de Cessac, and Alphonse Pinart, a collection from Central Asia contributed by Charles-Eugène Ujfalvy...
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  • In a 1961 Ph.D. dissertation, James Bennyhoff used data from the Alphonse Pinart transcripts of the mission records to identify four more East Bay local...
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  • the pieces. Among those that inquired on the matter was ethnographer Alphonse Pinart, who examined the pieces and concluded that they were "undoubtedly...
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    "California Indian Linguistic Records: The Mission Indian Vocabularies of Alphonse Pinart" (PDF). Anthropological Records. 15 (1). Berkeley and Los Angeles:...
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    Bogotá: CCELA – Universidad de los Andes. ISSN 0120-9507 (in Spanish) Alphonse Louis Pinart (1890). Vocabulario castellano-cuna. Ernest Leroux. pp. 3–. Retrieved...
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  • Yokuts vocabulary was recorded at Pleasanton, California by Alphonse Pinart in 1880. Pinart called the language "Tcholovones, or better Colovomnes" and...
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    of Eyraud's report, along with those of Hippolyte Roussel, Pierre Loti and Alphonse Pinart, under the title Early Visitors to Easter Island 1864-1877....
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  • (Changuina), and Gualaca, is an extinct Chibchan language of Panama. Alphonse Louis Pinart, Vocabulario Castellano-dorasque, Dialectos Chumulu, Gualaca y Changuina...
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  • with him back to France, where it was passed on to Alphonse Pinart after the former's death. From Pinart this copy passed into the ownership of Hyacinthe...
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  • survey of the site might have happened in 1890 by French anthropologist Alphonse Pinart, although it is possible that he might have described a site that used...
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    Helen J., and A. L. Pinart. Origins of the Sun and Moon Alutiiq Legend from Kodiak Island, Alaska, Collected by Alphonse Louis Pinart, March 20, 1872. Anchorage...
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  • some of the men had been taken to Peru as slaves. Five year later Alphonse Pinart estimated that there were just 110 inhabitants. De Lapelin was made...
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  • historian (died 1991) Claude Saint-Cyr, milliner (died 2002) 13 February – Alphonse Pinart, explorer, philologist, and ethnographer (born 1852) 17 February –...
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