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    Carl Sofus Lumholtz (23 April 1851 – 5 May 1922) was a Norwegian explorer and ethnographer, best known for his meticulous field research and ethnographic...
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  • Lumholtz may refer to: Lumholtz, Queensland, a locality in the Cassowary Coast Region, Australia Carl Sofus Lumholtz (1851–1922), Norwegian explorer and...
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    native tongue according to some early ethnographers like Norwegian Carl Lumholtz, though this interpretation has not been fully agreed upon. With widely...
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    Huichol art was first documented in the very late 19th century by Carl Lumholtz. This includes the making of beaded earrings, necklaces, anklets and...
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    Queensland. The species name lumholtzi is after the Norwegian explorer Carl Sofus Lumholtz (1851–1922), who was the first European to record a specimen in 1883...
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    in its power. Joining Walsh were Adolphus Greely, Donaldson Smith, Carl Lumholtz, Marshall Saville, Frederick Dellenbaugh and David Brainard. After several...
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    moisture made it possible for them to do so. In 1912, ethnographer Carl Lumholtz found small cultivated fields primarily of tepary beans in the Pinacate...
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    recovered from the Tarahumara mountains by the Norwegian ethnographer Carl Lumholtz. Later studies documented cases identified from a range of sites in...
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    Tepehuán Tepehuán mother, father and child from Durango. Carl Lumholtz, 1893. Total population approx 35,000–40,000 Regions with significant populations...
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    The race covers 50 miles (80 km) of single track trail and dirt road. Carl Lumholtz Domínguez, Ramón; Carrizosa, Eliseo; Fuentes, Guadalupe E.; Arganis...
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    Winton) Central Queensland. In 1888, the visiting Norwegian scientist Carl Lumholtz recalled how, at Bladensburg in about 1882–84, he "was shown" "a large...
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    Retrieved 5 August 2020. Queenslander 20 April 1901, page 757d-758c and Carl Lumholtz Among Cannibals (London 1889) page 58–59; See also Bottoms 2013, pp...
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    (2001). "Eye of God (Ojo de Dios)". (accessed: Sunday, January 7, 2007). Lumholtz, Carl S. (?). Symbolism of the Huichol Indians, Volume III, 1900-1907. Negrín...
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  • Lumholtz National Park, after scientist Carl Sofus Lumholtz, when it was created in 1994. The Blencoe Falls Section was gazetted as part of Lumholtz National...
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    recovered from the Tarahumara mountains by the Norwegian ethnographer Carl Lumholtz. Later studies documented cases identified from a range of sites in...
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    until the late 1960s. Following shortly after Breton, anthropologist Carl Lumholtz journeyed through the Tequila Valleys as part of his travels south from...
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    Skinner (1975), p. 26. Queenslander 20 April 1901, page 757d-758c and Carl Lumholtz Among Cannibals (London 1889) page 58–59; See also Bottoms 2013, pp...
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    endemic to northwestern Mexico. It is named after Norwegian explorer Carl Sofus Lumholtz. This pine occurs only in the states of Chihuahua, Durango, Zacatecas...
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    of the border in Central Australia." The Norwegian ethnographer Carl Sofus Lumholtz confirms that infants were commonly killed and eaten especially in...
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    2, 2001, p.42, accessed 15 Nov 2009 Lumholtz, Carl, Unknown Mexico, New York: Scribners (1902) Lumholtz, Carl, Unknown Mexico, New York: Scribners (1902)...
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    Nicolai Lumholtz (19 September 1729 – 20 June 1819) was a Danish born, Norwegian clergyman. He served as acting bishop of the Diocese of Christiania. He...
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  • of the rules of the game was completed by norwegian ethnographist Carl Sofus Lumholtz. Despite its origin, Otjin is similar to african mancalas such as...
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    anthropologist. Trained as a botanist, Hartman joined Norwegian ethnographer Carl Sofus Lumholtz on a three-year expedition to the Sierra Madre Mountains in Mexico...
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  • number of full-blood Opatas at 500 to 600. Another anthropologist, Carl Lumholtz, commented that the Opatas had "lost their language, religion, and traditions...
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  • (secondary coordinates) Lumholtz is a rural locality in the Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Lumholtz had "no people or a...
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    cultivation when it was possible for them to do so. In 1912, ethnographer Carl Lumholtz found small cultivated fields primarily of Tepary beans in the Pinacate...
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    Australia, in 1880–1884, among aborigines in Queensland, according to Carl Lumholtz, "at Herbert River the blacks did not know, before the arrival of the...
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    who had been shot there in the previous months by the Native Police. Carl Lumholtz, a travelling ethnographer from Norway, was shown the remaining skulls...
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    shrubs can trace their origins. The Norwegian naturalist and explorer Carl Lumholtz lived for almost a year at Gracemere homestead c. 1880 and described...
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    Washington, DC, 1911, p. 23 Lumholtz, Carl (1898). "The Huichol Indians of Mexico". Bulletin of the AMNH. 10 (article 1). Sauer, Carl O., The Distribution of...
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