John Henry Kilbuck (May 15, 1861 – 1922) — sometimes spelled Killbuck (Lenape)— and his wife, Edith Kilbuck (née Romig; April 16, 1865 – 1933), were Moravian...
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Kilbuck may refer to: John and Edith Kilbuck, Moravian missionaries in Alaska in the 19th/20th centuries Kilbuck Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania...
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Bethel, Alaska (redirect from Kilbuck elementary school)
William and Caroline Weinland and John and Edith Kilbuck.[citation needed] He[who?] made Yup'ik the language of the Moravian Church in the community and region...
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Yupik peoples (category Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East)
(1991). The Real People and the Children of Thunder: The Yupʼik Eskimo Encounter With Moravian Missionaries John and Edith Kilbuck. Norman, Oklahoma: University...
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Yup'ik (section Language and literature)
(1991). The Real People and the Children of Thunder: The Yupʼik Eskimo Encounter With Moravian Missionaries John and Edith Kilbuck. Norman, OK: University...
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Yup’ik Eskimo as Described in the Travel Journals and Ethnographic Accounts of John and Edith Kilbuck, 1885–1900. 1988. The Limestone Press, Kingston,...
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philanthropist Jacob L. Beilhart, founder and leader of a communitarian group known as the Spirit Fruit Society John and Edith Kilbuck, Moravian missionaries in southwestern...
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Yup’ik Eskimo as Described in the Travel Journals and Ethnographic Accounts of John and Edith Kilbuck, 1885–1900. 1988. lvii + 528 pp., illustrated, maps...
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Washoe basket weaver Loretta Kelsey, last living speaker of Elem Pomo Edith Kilbuck, Lenape missionary Mary Killman, Citizen Potawatomi, Olympic synchronized...
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Joseph H. Romig (section Family and missionary work)
Joseph and Ella were married, and the couple moved to Bethel, Alaska to join Joseph's older sister Edith Margaret and her husband John Henry Kilbuck as missionaries...
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properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. There are 254 properties and districts...
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