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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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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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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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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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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(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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Girringun National Park (redirect from Lumholtz National Park)
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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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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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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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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Pinus lumholtzii (redirect from Lumholtz's Pine)
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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(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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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(1997). Bunyips & Bigfoots. Millennium Books. ISBN 978-1-86429-081-3. Lumholtz, Carl (1889). Among cannibals; an account of four years' travels in Australia...
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