George Gibbs (1815–1873) was an American ethnologist, naturalist and geologist who contributed to the study of the languages of indigenous peoples in Washington...
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peer George Gibbs, 2nd Baron Wraxall (1928–2001), British peer and kidnapping victim George Gibbs (ethnologist) (1815–1873), American ethnologist, naturalist...
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for the Pacific Railroad Surveys, Lt. Johnson K. Duncan, and George Gibbs, ethnologist and naturalist for the expedition, thought it was about the same...
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George Edward Ellis, Unitarian clergyman John Murray Forbes, merchant, philanthropist, founder of the modern Milton Academy George Gibbs, ethnologist...
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Ethnomusicology (redirect from Music-ethnologist)
1(1): 37 "Gibb Schreffler". Pomona College in Claremont, California - Pomona College. 29 May 2015. Retrieved 2015-12-17. Schreffler, Gibb. 2012. "Migration...
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St. Clair Drake (redirect from John Gibbs St. Clair Drake)
Defender, p. 10. Bond, George C., and St. Clair Drake, "A Social Portrait of John Gibbs St. Clair Drake," American Ethnologist, 15(4), 1988, pp. 762–781...
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Wolcott School for Girls in Denver; ethnologist George Gibbs; chemist Oliver Wolcott Gibbs; Brigadier General Alfred Gibbs; and mountaineer Roger Wolcott Toll...
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as Harry Skinner or H.D. Skinner, was a notable New Zealand soldier, ethnologist, university lecturer, museum curator and director, and librarian. The...
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Oregon, My Oregon at the Oregon Historical Society. George Gibbs, 1815-1873 : historian and ethnologist (1969) Coos Bay: The Pioneer Period, 1851-1890 (1973)...
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liquor to the Klallam, which quickly had deleterious effects. The ethnologist George Gibbs visited the Klallam in 1855. He reported their population as 926...
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"Lower Chehalis" refers to all these groups combined. 19th century ethnologist George Gibbs classified the Satsop as a Lower Chehalis group, but modern ethnograhpers...
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– businessman George Burnes – businessman and first-class cricketer Stewart Duff – businessman, civic advocate and politician Alan Gibbs – businessman...
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Chehalis Reservation had an unemployment rate of 39 percent. In 1877, ethnologist George Gibbs estimated that the tribe had a population of around 216. Around...
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"Supreme Chief of the whole Sioux Nation" at this time, but historians and ethnologists later refuted this, since Lakota society was highly decentralized. Lakota...
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stockades to fortify their new villages on the mainland. In 1853, ethnologist George Gibbs reported that there were two Lummi "bands" on the mainland, one...
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2015. Retrieved 19 August 2020. "Right Hon. Vicary Gibbs, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas". Gibbs Family Tree. Retrieved 19 August 2020. "Hussey, Anna...
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Interpretations of Miskito Political Structure and Function" (PDF). American Ethnologist. 13 (3): 506–523. doi:10.1525/ae.1986.13.3.02a00070. Ibarra Rojas, Eugenia;...
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Constitution to victory over HMS Guerriere Caroline Furness Jayne (1873–1909), ethnologist, expert in children's game cat's cradle Horace Jayne (1859–1913), zoologist...
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geographers appear to be quite agreed upon the subject". British physician and ethnologist James Cowles Prichard claimed in 1847 that the Aleutian Islands and the...
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Teschler-Nicola (born 1950), Austrian human biologist, anthropologist and ethnologist Maria Tesselschade Visscher (1594–1649), Dutch artist Maria Testa (1956–2009)...
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Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia. In 1899, the Austrian linguist and ethnologist Wilhelm Schmidt coined the term "Austronesian" (German: austronesisch...
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va’áraaras, meaning "downriver people; i.e. Yurok Indians". American ethnologist George Gibbs first recorded the term as 'Yourrk' while traveling with Col. Redick...
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with. George Gibbs who accompanied Redick McKee seemed to be conscious of the error that was being made in assuming that any named was a tribe (Gibbs 1853:110)...
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Adam František Kollár (1718–1783) – influential jurist, historian and ethnologist, who coined the term ethnology Peter Kopecký – history of diplomacy and...
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motion" (for example via mechanisms such as the big bang and evolution). Ethnologists and anthropologists who study myths have developed various classification...
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the Romanian Academy Edward Gibbon, English historian and politician George Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall, British Conservative politician Thomas Gibson-Carmichael...
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Angelica Gibbs (1908–1955, United States), fiction wr. & col. Eleanor Churchill Gibbs (1840–1925, United States), fiction & non-f. wr. Ivy Gibbs (c. 1886–1966...
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Psychology" Wilhelm Wundt, the "Father of Physical Chemistry" J. Willard Gibbs, the "Father of American Anthropology" Franz Boas, Dmitri Mendeleev, who...
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Chow-its-hoot, without their presence. Samish attendance was documented by ethnologist George Gibbs and officially reported by Governor Issac Stevens. Although the...
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Governor of Massachusetts (d. 1799) 1754 – Georg Forster, German-Polish ethnologist and journalist (d. 1794) 1759 – Franz Krommer, Czech violinist and composer...
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