Diamond Jenness, CC FRCGS (February 10, 1886, Wellington, New Zealand – November 29, 1969, Chelsea, Quebec, Canada) was one of Canada's greatest early...
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Jenness is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Benning W. Jenness (1806–1879), United States senator from New Hampshire Diamond Jenness...
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works with students from PK4 to grade 12. Diamond Jenness, named for scientist and anthropologist Diamond Jenness and opened in 1973, is the high school...
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Zhang, Chinese singer-songwriter Diamond Jenness (1886-1969), New Zealand born Canadian (male) anthropologist Diamond and Silk Diamanda (English) Deimantė...
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in polar regions. Macmillan, New York Stuart Jenness (ed) (1991). Arctic Odyssey: Diary of Diamond Jenness, 1913–1916 [ISBN missing] Hunt, William R. (1986)...
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Anderson and Diamond Jenness in 1916 as part of the Canadian Arctic Expedition. The mainland south of the gulf may have substantial diamond and uranium...
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afraid to interact and "easily put to flight". In 1925, anthropologist Diamond Jenness received artifacts from Cape Dorset, now Kinngait. As they were quite...
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Bartlett, p. 26 Niven, p. 49 McKinlay, p. 28 Jenness, p. 11 Bartlett, p. 37 Niven, pp. 54–56 Pálsson, p. 134 Jenness, pp. 15–17 Pálsson, p. 167 Diubaldo, p...
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Diamond Jenness Secondary School is a high school in Hay River, Northwest Territories, Canada. The school is overseen by the Hay River District Education...
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Arctic. The Old Bering Sea (OBS) stage was first characterized by Diamond Jenness, on the basis of a collection of deeply patinated decorated ivory harpoon...
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initially named the "Bering Sea" culture by Canadian archaeologist Diamond Jenness in 1928 following the discovery on the Diomede Islands of distinctively...
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increasingly dependent on it for survival. Although anthropologists like Diamond Jenness (1964) were quick to predict that Inuit culture was facing extinction...
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During the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916, Canadian ethnographer Diamond Jenness spent two years living with and documenting the lives of Copper Inuit...
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notable for the Bloody Falls Massacre. Studies by anthropologist Diamond Jenness showed that the subgroups of Akuliakattagmiut, Haneragmiut, Kogluktogmiut...
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George von Zedlitz was the guide and the teacher of the younger days of Diamond Jenness, a pioneer of Canadian anthropology. McLintock, A. H. (23 November...
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party approached their camps. Between 1913 and 1916, anthropologist Diamond Jenness studied and recorded the traditional lifestyle of Inuit around Kugluktuk...
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(1935) Herbert Spinden (1936) Nels C. Nelson (1937) Edward Sapir (1938) Diamond Jenness (1939) John Montgomery Cooper (1940) Elsie Clews Parsons (1941) Alfred...
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Brøndbyvester School, Copenhagen (1965). ISFA (1999), p.59. Collected by Diamond Jenness in Canada (????). Jayne (1962), p.345. Collected by Dr. S. Levinstein...
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(1873–1938) Thor Heyerdahl (1914–2002) Zora Neale Hurston (1891–1960) Diamond Jenness (1886–1969) Mary Kingsley (1862–1900) Carobeth Laird (1895–1983) Ruth...
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(1935) Herbert Spinden (1936) Nels C. Nelson (1937) Edward Sapir (1938) Diamond Jenness (1939) John Montgomery Cooper (1940) Elsie Clews Parsons (1941) Alfred...
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July 30, 2024. "Princess Alexandra School". Retrieved July 30, 2024. "Diamond Jenness Secondary School". Retrieved July 30, 2024. "Chief Sunrise Education...
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buske in Swedish). In 2007 he appeared in the Danish feature film Daisy Diamond, directed by Simon Staho.[citation needed] He portrayed Fred Åkerström...
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Christina Hulbe – Antarctic glaciologists Frederick Hutton – naturalist Diamond Jenness – anthropologist Sir Vaughan Jones – mathematician, awarded Fields...
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wings and they fly away together. The tale was originally collected by Diamond Jenness from a teller named Ikpakhuaq, from Dolphin and Union Strait. Ethnographer...
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(1935) Herbert Spinden (1936) Nels C. Nelson (1937) Edward Sapir (1938) Diamond Jenness (1939) John Montgomery Cooper (1940) Elsie Clews Parsons (1941) Alfred...
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Klengenberg, son of trader Christian Klengenberg, and interpreter to Diamond Jenness during the Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913-1916. "Patsy Klengenberg...
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September 27, 2005 September 27, 2005 27th Governor General of Canada Diamond Jenness 1886 1969 December 20, 1968 March 25, 1970 Norman Jewison 1926 2024...
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(1935) Herbert Spinden (1936) Nels C. Nelson (1937) Edward Sapir (1938) Diamond Jenness (1939) John Montgomery Cooper (1940) Elsie Clews Parsons (1941) Alfred...
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(1935) Herbert Spinden (1936) Nels C. Nelson (1937) Edward Sapir (1938) Diamond Jenness (1939) John Montgomery Cooper (1940) Elsie Clews Parsons (1941) Alfred...
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Abbatotena, Abbatotenah, Abbatotinneh, Abbatotinney. The Indians of Canada, Diamond Jenness, 1932. "Nahani". The Canadian Encyclopedia. The Indian Tribes of North...
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