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- Stephanie Lucile Gatschet (born March 16, 1983, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an actress, who has appeared on the soap operas Guiding Light (as Tammy...
- Albert Samuel Gatschet (October 3, 1832, Beatenberg, Canton of Bern – March 16, 1907, Washington, D.C.) was a Swiss-American ethnologist who trained as...
- Bloemendaal: Stichting Libri Antiyani. pp. 89–102. Retrieved 29 April 2023. Gatschet, Alb. S. (1885). "The Aruba Language and the Papiamento Jargon". Proceedings...
- in Florida, casting doubt on this etymology. "Echo": In 1884, Albert S. Gatschet claimed that Suwannee derives from the Cr**** word sawani, meaning "echo"...
- Te****seh's Shawnee friend James Logan gave his full name as "We-the-****pt-te". Gatschet (1895) gives the name in Shawnee as Tekámthi or Tkámthi, which is derived...
- relocation. In 1885 in an article in Science, Swiss linguist Albert S. Gatschet wrote about various linguistic idiosyncrasies in Yuchi. He said that adjectives...
- The Garza were called Meacknan or Miákan by the neighboring Cotoname (Gatschet 1886: 54) while they called the Cotoname Yué. Garza is Spanish for "heron...
- dated November 15, 1887 to Albert S. Gatschet that contained several Bidai words. The word list was published in Gatschet (1891: 39, fn. 2). Below is Zamponi's...
- plant names. Gatschet, Albert S. (1890). The Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon. ISBN 9780665527449. Retrieved 2012-08-30. Gatschet, Albert S. (1880)...
- unpublished m****cripts. This ****ortment includes the works of Albert S. Gatschet, Franz Boas, Leo J. Frachtenberg, Philip Drucker, Melville Jacobs, and...