- Martín
Gusinde (29
October 1886, in
Breslau – 10
October 1969, in Mödling, Austria) was an
Austrian priest and
ethnologist famous for his work in anthropology...
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review of
Martin Gusinde's Lost
Tribes of
Tierra del Fuego, New York
Review of Books, 9
August 2015,
accessed 9
September 2015
Gusinde 2003, pp. 143–144...
- May 2011.
Gusinde 1966:175–176
Gusinde 1966:183
Gusinde 1966:179
Gusinde 1966:178
Gusinde 1966: 182
Gusinde 1966:71
Zolotarjov 1980:56
Gusinde 1966:186...
- 1967,
retrieved 2017-02-01 "Lewis and
Clark Journals, July 20, 1805".
Gusinde 1966:137–139, 186 Itsz 1979:109 "The
Patagonian Canoe". Pages.interlog...
- 56.
Anisimov 1966;
Anisimov 1971;
Zolotarjov 1980, pp. 40–41.
Gusinde 1966, p. 71.
Gusinde 1966, p. 181. Anisimov, F. А. (1966).
Dukhovnaya zhizn' pervobytnogo...
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along the
coast east of the city.
Puerto Williams is home to the
Martin Gusinde Anthropological Museum,
which depicts the
lives of both the
Yahgan (or...
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demographic studies prior to colonization. However,
anthropologist Martin Gusinde estimated the po****tion to be
between 3,500 and 4,000. In 1887, El Boletín...
- The
Martin Gusinde Anthropological Museum (Spanish:
Museo Antropológico Martín
Gusinde) is an
anthropology museum in
Puerto Williams, Isla Navarino, in...
- for the girl and the men, respectively,
during this
first voyage.
Martin Gusinde Anthropological Museum The
Pearl Button, a 2015 do****entary film Selk'nam...
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while maintaining its
religious study origins. In 1931 Schmidt,
Martin Gusinde, Paul Schebesta [de], and
Wilhelm Koppers founded the
Anthropos Institute...