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James Alexander Teit (15
April 1864 — 30
October 1922) was an anthropologist,
photographer and
guide who
worked with
Franz Boas to
study Interior Salish...
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positive reviews from both events.
Corfixen is the
daughter of
cinematographer Teit Jørgensen [da]. She is
married to
director Nicolas Winding Refn. Together...
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supported by an
article in "Moskovskie novosti" by
journalists Shermatova and
Teit, in
which it was
reported that a
hushed conversation between Abu
Bakar and...
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paintings and
sculptures on rock
walls were photographed. John
Swanton James Teit see: [2] and [3]
Bruno Oetteking "Bland,
Richard L.
Bernard Fillip Jacobsen...
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Grosse Tête ([ɡʁos tɛt];
locally /ɡroʊs
ˈteɪt/) is a
village in
Iberville Parish, Louisiana,
United States. The po****tion was 647 at the 2010 census...
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Retrieved 3
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generic name (help)
Teit,
James A. (1919). "Tahltan Tales". The
Journal of
American Folklore. 32 (124):...
- II, Pt. II. New York:
American Museum of
Natural History. hdl:2246/31.
Teit, James; Boas,
Franz (1900). The
Thompson Indians of
British Columbia (PDF)...
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drawn by
anthropologist James Teit, who had
settled and
married in with the Nlakaʼpamux
people of
Spences Bridge.
Teit had
never been to
Lillooet and...
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Nahum Tate (/ˈneɪ.əm
ˈteɪt/ NAY-əm TAYT; 1652 – 30 July 1715) was an Anglo-Irish poet, hymnist, and lyricist, who
became Poet
Laureate in 1692. Tate is...
- aborigines". HathiTrust. hdl:2027/nyp.33433081844205.
Retrieved 11 July 2024.
Teit,
James (1909). The Shuswap. p. 466.
Annual report of the
Commissioner of...