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Frank Gouldsmith Speck | American anthropologist | Britannica
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Frank Gouldsmith Speck, (born Nov. 8, 1881, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.—died Feb. 6, 1950, Philadelphia, Pa.), American cultural anthropologist known for his work on the Algonquin Indian tribes of the eastern United States. Speck studied under Franz Boas at Columbia University. He founded the anthropology department at the University of Pennsylvania and was its chairman for much of his life. Speck ...
Decorative Art of Indian Tribes of Connecticut by Frank SpeckBarnes & Noble
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The Life and Times of Frank G. Speck, Google Books
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... Frank Speck Franz Boas friends Gladys Tantaquidgeon Gourds Hallowell haul Heye hunting territories Indian River Indian River Hundred interest Iroquois Jim's ...
Cherokee Dance Drama by Frank Speck - AbeBooks
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Cherokee Dance and Drama (The Civilization of the American Indian Series) by Frank G. Speck; Leonard Broom and a great selection of ...
Southeastern Indians Since the Removal Era - Google Books
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The authors of these essays are an interdisciplinary team of anthropologists and historians who have combined the research methods of both fields to present a...
Frank Speck and "The Old Mohegan Indian Stone Cutter"eScholarship
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von WS Simmons · · Zitiert von: 2 — Frank Speck told a story to a Wampanoag Indian of an encounter he had with a Mohegan Indian ghost. The author interprets this story as ... von WS Simmons · · Zitiert von: 2 — Frank Speck told a story to a Wampanoag Indian of an encounter he had with a Mohegan Indian ghost. The author interprets this story as ...
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National Museum of the American Indian · Smithsonian Institution Archives · Frank Speck. Hidden categories: Files from Flickr's 'The Commons' ...
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Frank Speck told a story to a Wampanoag Indian of an encounter he had with a Mohegan Indian ghost. The author interprets this story as serving two purposes.
Deer Isle’s “Indian causeway” | Indian People and Deer Isle Maine
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In an essay titled Days of the Buckboard, my father, Tom Haviland, described crossing the bar from Greenlaw Neck to Sunshine: Avoiding the mudflats in which...
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We Are Still Here: Frank Speck and the Continuing Presence of American Indians in the Eastern Woodlands. We Are Still Here: Frank Speck and the Continuing Presence of American Indians in the Eastern Woodlands.
Frank Speck and "The Old Mohegan Indian Stone Cutter"eScholarship
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von WS Simmons · · Zitiert von: 2 — Author(s): Simmons, William S. | Abstract: Frank Speck told a story to a Wampanoag Indian of an encounter he had with a Mohegan Indian ghost. von WS Simmons · · Zitiert von: 2 — Author(s): Simmons, William S. | Abstract: Frank Speck told a story to a Wampanoag Indian of an encounter he had with a Mohegan Indian ghost.
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von LA Hazeltine · — We Are Still Here: Frank Speck and the Continuing Presence of American Indians in the Eastern Woodlands. This thesis will argue the importance of Speck as a ... von LA Hazeltine · — We Are Still Here: Frank Speck and the Continuing Presence of American Indians in the Eastern Woodlands. This thesis will argue the importance of Speck as a ...
Frank G. Speck PapersAmerican Philosophical Society
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II(3B1d) Speck, Frank G. (Frank Gouldsmith), General Information -- d. Short History by Frank Speck, concerning Labrador Indians II(3B1d) Speck, Frank G. (Frank Gouldsmith), General Information -- d. Short History by Frank Speck, concerning Labrador Indians
Frank Gouldsmith Speck photograph collectionSmithsonian Online Virtual Archives
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Frank Speck published extensively in the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation publications; "Indian Notes" and "Indian Notes and Monographs." These ... Frank Speck published extensively in the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation publications; "Indian Notes" and "Indian Notes and Monographs." These ...
W. Brent Burgin Archives: The Work of Frank SpeckLibGuides
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Collected by anthropologist Frank Speck in and currently housed at the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of the American Indian. The storyteller, ...
Frank Speck: Participant Interventionism Words | Cram
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Free Essay: Speck was one of the first anthropologists studying eastern and southern American Indians to play an active role in processes of cultural change...
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Frank Speck told a story to a Wampanoag Indian of an encounter he had with a Mohegan Indian ghost. The author interprets this story as serving two purposes....
Frank Speck | National Museum of the American Indian
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Speck was fired from the University Museum in for reasons that remain cloudy, but was immediately hired as an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. Speck began serving as acting department chair in and was appointed full professor and chairman in
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Chief Jasper Blowsnake, of the Ho-Chunk Nation, and Frank Speck at Winnebago Camp, Elk River Reservation, Minnesota, Frank Gouldsmith Speck (1881 – 1950) is best known for his research among remnant populations and highly acculturated groups of American Indians of the Eastern United States and Canada. He was an eccentric individual who as a child went to live with Fidelia Fielding, the last living speaker of her language, Mohegan Pequot. It was this connection that formed Speck’s ...
Frank Speck and Witapanoxwe, circa | Delaware indians, Native...
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Museum of the Cherokee Indian | NCpedia
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Later the museum added the Kirksey collection of Union Mills, N.C., the Weatherly Collection of Grant, Va., and the artifacts of noted ethnologist Frank Speck.
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Frank Speck says that the Algonkian Indians from the Atlantic to the Great Lakes. "carried on their hunting in restricted, family hunting territories: descending from generation to generation in the male line. It: was in these family tracts that the supply of game animals was: maintained by deliberate systems of ...
Dances With Myths – Reason.com
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Half-truths about American Indians' environmental ethic obscure the rational ways in which they have lived with and shaped the natural world.
Louisiana's Houma Indians fight for federal recognition | Facing South
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The United Houma Nation is petitioning for federal tribal status while fighting to maintain a way of life imperiled by the BP oil disaster.
Our fight for recognition | Bridge The Gulf Project
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remain dependent on wetlands for harvesting their meals. Inferences like this led
renowned anthropologist Frank Speck to state, “...I should rate the Houma as a
people possessing Indian blood and cultural characters to a degree ...
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