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Erminnie A. Smith, née
Erminnie Adelle Platt (April 26, 1836– June 9, 1886) was a linguist, ethnologist,
anthropologist and
geologist who
worked at the...
- Sciences. 41 (5): 152–158. JSTOR 24531234.
Retrieved July 6, 2022. Smith,
Erminnie A. (1883).
Myths of the Iroquois. U.S.
Government Printing Office. pp. 70–71...
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Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin
American anthropologist 1903-04-02 1988-07-10
Erminnie A.
Smith American anthropologist and
folklorist 1836 1886-06-09 Erna Gunther...
- Todd Harper:
photographer Elizabeth Cody Kimmel: children's book
author Erminnie A. Smith:
geologist and an
anthropologist at the
Smithsonian Institution's...
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language from
other students who
spoke the language. In 1880, he was
hired by
Erminnie A.
Smith of the
Smithsonian Institution's
Bureau of
Ethnology (now the...
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feminist anthropologists trace their genealogy to the late 19th century.
Erminnie Platt Smith,
Alice Cunningham Fletcher,
Matilda Coxe Stevenson, Frances...
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modern quantitative analyses of
surface films. 1883:
American ethnologist Erminnie A. Smith, the
first female field ethnographer,
published her collection...
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teacher and
writer Hallie Erminie Rives (1874–1956),
American author Erminnie A.
Smith (1836–1886),
American linguist, ethnologist, anthropologist, and...
- 1877, the
academy only
admitted men, but on
November 5, 1877, it
elected Erminnie A.
Smith the
first female member. Members,
Honorary Members, Corresponding...
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Aubertine Woodward Moore Zelia Maria Magdalena Nuttall Elsie Clews Parsons Erminnie Adele Platt Smith Matilda Coxe
Evans Stevenson Louise Blanchard Bethune...