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Pinart may
refer to:
People Alphonse Pinart (1852–1911),
French explorer, philologist, and
ethnographer Claude Pinart (died 1605),
Secretary of State...
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Alphonse Louis Pinart (26
February 1852 — 13
February 1911) was a
French scholar, linguist,
ethnologist and collector,
specialist on the
American continent...
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Claude Pinart,
seigneur de
Comblisy and
Crambailles (died 15
September 1605 in the Château de Cremailles) was a
Secretary of
State under the
French king...
- Cabécar-Español, Español-Cabécar.
Editorial de la
Universidad de
Costa Rica.
Pinart, A. L. (1890).
Vocabulario Castellano-Dorasque:
Dialectos Chumulu, Gualaca...
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original on 21
August 2016.
Retrieved 11
August 2016.
Whitton M,
Pinart M,
Batchelor JM, Leonardi-Bee J,
Gonzalez U,
Jiyad Z, et al. (May 2016)...
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regional trading networks. In 1882, a
French explorer named Alphonse L.
Pinart, do****ented an
account provided by an old
Aruba Indian.
According to the...
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returned to San
Francisco in 1879, she met the
French ethnologist,
Alphonse Pinart, who was in the city on an
ethnological mission for the
French government...
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including three crystal skulls, was sold to the
ethnographer Alphonse Pinart, who
donated the
collection to the Trocadéro Museum,
which later became...
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Helen J., and A. L.
Pinart.
Origins of the Sun and Moon
Alutiiq Legend from
Kodiak Island, Alaska,
Collected by
Alphonse Louis Pinart,
March 20, 1872. Anchorage...
- 'shark'.
Although the Seri name, Tahejöc, was
first recorded by
Alphonse Pinart in 1879, its
etymology is unknown. Tiburón
Island is part of the Mexican...