RMMYTXNX–. English: Franz Boas: Beiträge zur Erkenntniss der Farbe des Wassers. Dissertation, Kiel 1881 . 1881. Franz Boas (1858-1942) 15 Boas1881
RMCPM92Y–Franz Boas, 1920
RMW38W0N–Winter Suit Eskimo Inuit 1901 Franz Boas
RF2C3E7C6–A page from a book entitled 'Bella Bella Tales,' transliterated folklore from the language of the Heiltsuk First Nation by anthropologist Franz Boas.
RM2CHTB6J–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . 0849, 20910, Hoodsinoo Indians,Admiralty Island, Alaska. Collected by James G. Swan. Fig. 70. Necklace. Of cedar-bark rope, like those above, with pendent tassels ofcedar-bark twine. Worn over right shoulder and under right arm.Figs. 67, 68, 69, 70, are Cat. Nos. 129513-15, U. S. N. M. Talcomk, sub-tribe of Bilqula Indians. Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Col-lected by Dr. Franz Boas. Fig, 71, Girdle or Necklace, Of cedar-bark rope. Worn around the neck with the pendant down the back of the wearer in the south previou
RMP7TDP6–English: Exhibit from the Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Photography was permitted without restriction; exhibit is old enough so that it is in the . 27 May 2017, 15:36:15 163 Frederic Ward Putnam by T. Smutney, gift of Franz Boas, 1900, oil on canvas - Peabody Museum, Harvard University - DSC06063
RM2E677NY–1909 , GREAT BRITAIN : The german Doctor Professor CARL Gustav JUNG ( 1875 - 1961 ) at Clark University , with SIGMUND FREUD ( 1856 - 1939 ) and others Psychologists and psychiatrists. Front row, left to right: Franz Boas , E.B. Titchener , William James , William Stern , Leo Burgerstein , G. Stanley Hall , Sigmund Freud , Carl G. Jung , Adolf Meyer , H.S. Jennings . Second row: C.E. Seashore , Joseph Jastrow , J. McK. Cattell , E.F. Buchner , E. Katzenellenbogen , Ernest Jones , A.A. Brill , Wm. H. Burnham , A.F. Chamberlain . Third row: Albert Schinz , J.A. Magni , B.T. Baldwin , F. Lyman We
RMMP4MN0–. Kreuzgang im Kloster Ottobeuren - Boas tröstet die Ähren sammelnde Rut (Rut 2,1-17) (1718) . 10 July 1999. Franz Georg Hermann (1692–1768) Alternative names Herrmann, Hörmann Description German painter Date of birth/death 29 December 1692 25 November 1768 Location of birth/death Kempten Kempten Authority control : Q1446907 VIAF: 18023699 ISNI: 0000 0000 8204 1033 ULAN: 500057555 LCCN: no2008067001 GND: 119073129 WorldCat photographed by Hermetiker 769 Kloster Ottobeuren - Kreuzgangbilder AT 61
RM2AWW7R9–Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . orthern tribes and particularly in theornamental designs wrought on skin clothing by means of the ancientporcupine-quill embroidery that Dr. Franz Boas first noted points ofsimilarity between these and some of the patterns applied to basketry.He at once sensed the connection, but it was not until recently thata number of very old skin garments from the Northwest were againimearthed at the American Museum of Natural History for purposesof comparison. Although the quillwork was falling to pieces a
RM2E677N8–1909 , GREAT BRITAIN : The german Doctor Professor CARL Gustav JUNG ( 1875 - 1961 ) at Clark University , with SIGMUND FREUD ( 1856 - 1939 ) and others Psychologists and psychiatrists. Front row, left to right: Franz Boas , E.B. Titchener , William James , William Stern , Leo Burgerstein , G. Stanley Hall , Sigmund Freud , Carl G. Jung , Adolf Meyer , H.S. Jennings . Second row: C.E. Seashore , Joseph Jastrow , J. McK. Cattell , E.F. Buchner , E. Katzenellenbogen , Ernest Jones , A.A. Brill , Wm. H. Burnham , A.F. Chamberlain . Third row: Albert Schinz , J.A. Magni , B.T. Baldwin , F. Lyman We
RM2AWYA8F–Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . hOCH 9.C0 BALTIMORE. Thompson. A. M. N. U. 16-4611. Deaign; Butterfly cut off, Butterfly wings (Spuzzum, Utaniqt),^Butterfly (Lytton), Arrowhead (Coldwater, Thompson) COILED BASKETRY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA ANDSURROUNDING REGION By H. K. Haeberlin, James A. Text, and Helen H. Roberts,under the direction of Franz Boas INTRODUCTION All of the interior Salish tribes of British Columbia once made coiledbasketry of cedar or spruce root—the Upper and Lower Lillooet, theUpper and Lower Thompson, the Shuswa
RMRM58NP–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. ABORIGINAL AMERICAN HARPOONS. 207 savs that the line is coiled on it with harpoon attached to one end and the hiro'e float to the other end. and lio-htly fastened back of the hunter. When the line has nearly run out the float is thrown over])oard. The rack is fastened to the kaiak with grass strings, so that, should the line. Fig. 6. SEALSKIN FLOAT. Cumberland Sound. folleoted liy W. A. Mintzer. Cat. No. .WOOg. U.S.N.M. After Franz Boas. be
RM2AFWX7X–. Chess and playing cards. to is that of la platte, described by various travelers (asthe platter or dish game); this is played by the women, children, and old men. who,like grasshoppers, crawl out to the circus to bask in the sun, probably covered onlywith an old buffalo robe. ESKIMAUAN STOCK. Speaking of the Central Eskimo, Dr. Franz Boas- says:A game similar to dice, called tingmiujang, i. e., images of birds, is frequentlyplayed. A set of about lifteen figures, like those represented in tig. 12, belong tthis game; some representing birds, others men and women. The players --it arounda boar
RMG15FKC–Franz Boas (July 9, 1858 - December 21, 1942) was a German American anthropologist. A pioneer of modern anthropology, he has been called the 'Father of American Anthropology'. Here, Boas is in the studio at Minden posing as an Inuit awaiting the return of
RM2CDFBTP–. Review of reviews and world's work . DR. W. E. B. DU BOIS (Atlanta Univ.) DR. PAUL S. REINSCH(Wisconsin Univ.) PROF. EARL FINCH DR. FRANZ BOAS (Wiibcrforce Univ.) (Columbia Univ.) SOME OF THE EMINENT MEMBERS OF THE FIRST UNIVERS.^L RACES DR. C. A. EASTMAN(American Indian). DR. DE NAVRATIL (Kolozsvar Univ., Hungary)
RM2CDFC1W–. Review of reviews and world's work . RT. HON. LORD WEARDALE, PRESIDENT OF THERACES CONGRESS 339. DR. W. E. B. DU BOIS (Atlanta Univ.) DR. PAUL S. REINSCH(Wisconsin Univ.) PROF. EARL FINCH DR. FRANZ BOAS (Wiibcrforce Univ.) (Columbia Univ.) SOME OF THE EMINENT MEMBERS OF THE FIRST UNIVERS.^L RACES DR. C. A. EASTMAN(American Indian)
RMRM58N8–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. Fig. 6. SEALSKIN FLOAT. Cumberland Sound. folleoted liy W. A. Mintzer. Cat. No. .WOOg. U.S.N.M. After Franz Boas. become entangled, the rack would be easily torn away without upset- ting the craft. (Phite 14.) It would then act as an impediment to the )rogress of the animal.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illust
RMRMNGCC–. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Science; Science -- New York (State). ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Vol. XXI, pp. 177-183 Editor, Edmund Otis Hovet THE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN RACE BY Franz Boas. NEW YORK PUBLISHED BY THE ACADEMY 20 March, 1912. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. New York Academy of Sciences; Casey, Thos. L. (Thomas Lincoln), 1857-1925; Van Ingen, Gilbert, 1869-; Poor
RMRM58KT–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. Collected hy W. A. Miiitzer Fig. 6. MOITHPIECES TO FLOAT.S. Cumberland Sound. id I.udvvii; Kumlien. Cat. Nos. -''.mm. :i41I8,:i4U9. 3il20. U.S.N.M. After Franz Boas. In the accompanying plate (after Nelson) will ho seen a great number of harpoon parts just mentioned. (Plate 1.) 16125. Small toggle harjioon head with wtone blade and leader of rawhide done up on a short pitu'e of wood. The eap belonging U) this head is shown above. Nunivak Is
RMG15FNA–Franz Boas (1858-1942) was a German-American anthropologist and a pioneer of modern anthropology who has been called the 'Father of American Anthropology' and 'the Father of Modern Anthropology.' Like many such pioneers, he trained in other disciplines; h
RMG15FKG–Franz Boas (1858-1942) was a German-American anthropologist and a pioneer of modern anthropology who has been called the 'Father of American Anthropology' and 'the Father of Modern Anthropology.' Like many such pioneers, he trained in other disciplines; h
RMG15FKM–Franz Boas (1858-1942) was a German-American anthropologist and a pioneer of modern anthropology who has been called the 'Father of American Anthropology' and 'the Father of Modern Anthropology.' Like many such pioneers, he trained in other disciplines; h
RMG15MAX–Benedict at Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire, circa, 1920s. Ruth Benedict (born Ruth Fulton, June 5, 1887 - September 17, 1948) was an American anthropologist and folklorist. Franz Boas, her teacher and mentor, has been called the father of American anth