Clark David Wissler (September 18, 1870 – August 25, 1947) was an American anthropologist, ethnologist, and archaeologist. Clark David Wissler was born...
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Wissler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Clark Wissler (1870–1947), American anthropologist Janina Wissler (born 1983), German model...
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exhibits, combined with the work of taxonomy. The American anthropologists Clark Wissler and Alfred Kroeber further developed this version of the concept on...
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tribe. People such as George B. Grinnell, John Maclean, D.C. Duvall, Clark Wissler, and James Willard Schultz were able to obtain and record a number of...
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Ethnology, vol. iv., p. 114. North American Indians of the Plains. By Clark Wissler. American Museum of Natural History, 1920. Laubin, G.; Laubin, R. (2012)...
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Rivers Everett Rogers Wilhelm Schmidt Grafton Elliot Smith E. B. Tylor Clark Wissler Thomas Friedman Cultural appropriation Demic diffusion Diffusion of...
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Isobel Mary White Leslie White Tim White Benjamin Whorf Unni Wikan Clark Wissler Eric Wolf Alvin Wolfe Sol Worth Nur Yalman Kim Yeshi Jarrett Zigon R...
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under the tutelage of Franz Boas, Livingston Farrand and Clark Wissler. Influenced by Wissler, Lowie began his first fieldwork on the Lemhi Reservation...
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Franz Boas (category Clark University faculty)
became the founding director of Mexico's Bureau of Anthropology in 1917; Clark Wissler, who received his doctorate in psychology from Columbia University in...
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Alberta Atlas of Canada. "Rivers in Canada". Retrieved January 13, 2007. Clark Wissler and D. C. Duvall, Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians, (Anthropological...
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collaborated with anthropologists Alice Fletcher, George Dorsey, and Clark Wissler. James Rolfe Murie, also known as Sa-Ku-Ru-Ta was born in 1862 in Grand...
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showing us how to predict climatic conditions in the future. In 1909 Clark Wissler of the American Museum of Natural History organized the Archer M. Huntington...
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nor by the two anthropologists of the Institute for Human Relations Clark Wissler and G. P. Murdock. Sapir never thrived at Yale, where as one of only...
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Dixon (1913–1914) F. W. Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred Kroeber (1917–1918) Clark Wissler (1919–1920) William Curtis Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924)...
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in the field of ethnology, and were also propounded by Franz Boas, Clark Wissler and Paul Kirchhoff. He also induced the concept of "primeval culture"...
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fact coined the term "mental test".: 45–6 In 1901, Cattell's student Clark Wissler published discouraging results, suggesting that mental testing of Columbia...
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Dixon (1913–1914) F W Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred L. Kroeber (1917–1918) Clark Wissler (1919–1920) W. C. Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924) Ales...
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Franchetti, Italian-American composer and educator (d. 1942) 1870 – Clark Wissler, American anthropologist, author, and educator (d. 1947) 1872 – Carl...
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evidence of wheeled vehicles in any part of the pre-Columbian Americas. Clark Wissler, the Curator of Ethnography at the American Museum of Natural History...
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Dixon (1913–1914) F. W. Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred Kroeber (1917–1918) Clark Wissler (1919–1920) William Curtis Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924)...
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Dixon (1913–1914) F. W. Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred Kroeber (1917–1918) Clark Wissler (1919–1920) William Curtis Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924)...
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Dixon (1913–1914) F. W. Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred Kroeber (1917–1918) Clark Wissler (1919–1920) William Curtis Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924)...
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when this group photograph was taken with his colleagues (L-R) Harry L. Shapiro, Nels C. Nelson, and Clark Wissler. Margaret Bourke-White photo, 1937....
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Dixon (1913–1914) F. W. Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred Kroeber (1917–1918) Clark Wissler (1919–1920) William Curtis Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924)...
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Dixon (1913–1914) F. W. Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred Kroeber (1917–1918) Clark Wissler (1919–1920) William Curtis Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924)...
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Dixon (1913–1914) F. W. Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred Kroeber (1917–1918) Clark Wissler (1919–1920) William Curtis Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924)...
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Emmy-winning screenwriter and executive producer (Star Trek, Tales of Arcadia) Clark Wissler, anthropology pioneer Hiromi Yoshida, poet Klaus Agthe, former Chairman...
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Albert Einstein, Henry Ford, John Burroughs, Thomas Edison, E.W. Deming, Clark Wissler and Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance. She was also the niece of Douglas...
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Natural History in 1931 and full curator in 1942, the year he succeeded Clark Wissler as chair of the Department of Anthropology. He remained department chair...
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that his mental tests were measuring intelligence; however, in 1901 Clark Wissler, a student of Cattell, demonstrated that there was no statistical relationship...
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