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Born March 24, 1834 • New York
Died September 23, 1902 (aged 68) • Maine
Notable Works “Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages, with Words, Phrases, and Sentences to Be Collected”
Subjects Of Study classificationIndigenous American peoplesIndigenous North American languagesculture

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Franz Boas
Franz Boas
German-American anthropologist
Dana, James D.
James D. Dana
American geologist and mineralogist
Ruth Benedict
Ruth Benedict
American anthropologist and author
Paul Radin
American anthropologist
Joseph H. Greenberg
American anthropologist and linguist
King, Clarence
Clarence King
American geologist
Frances Densmore, c. 1910s.
Frances Densmore
American ethnologist
Alexander von Humboldt
Alexander von Humboldt
German explorer and naturalist
Karl Ernst, Ritter von Baer
Karl Ernst von Baer
Prussian-Estonian embryologist
Leopold, Baron von Buch
German geologist
Maximilian, prince zu Wied-Neuwied
German naturalist and explorer
Frémont, John C.
John C. Frémont
American explorer, military officer, and politician
Elsie Clews Parsons.
Elsie Clews Parsons
American anthropologist
Carson, Kit
Kit Carson
American frontiersman
Lewis Henry Morgan
Lewis Henry Morgan
American anthropologist
Fletcher, Alice Cunningham
Alice Cunningham Fletcher
American anthropologist
Edward Sapir and colleagues from the University of Chicago
Edward Sapir
American linguist
A.L. Kroeber
American anthropologist
Alfred M. Tozzer
American anthropologist
Katherine Siva Saubel
Native American scholar

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