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    Albert Samuel Gatschet (October 3, 1832, Beatenberg, Canton of Bern – March 16, 1907, Washington, D.C.) was a Swiss-American ethnologist who trained as...
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    Property of National Significance. According to the Swiss ethnologist Albert Samuel Gatschet, the name Chillon derives from the Waldensian dialect and means...
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  • evidence suggesting this is a consequence of a recent sound change. Albert Samuel Gatschet recorded geminated /sː/ in the late 19th century, but this sound...
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    officer Albert Samuel Gatschet (1832–1907), Swiss-American ethnologist and linguist Albert Gaun (born 1992), Russian taekwondo practitioner Albert Gayton...
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  • 1856), Robert Gordon Latham (in 1860), Lewis H. Morgan (in 1868), Albert Samuel Gatschet (in 1877), Hubert Howe Bancroft (in 1883), Daniel G. Briton (in...
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  • cryptozoology-focused television shows including Destination Truth Albert Samuel Gatschet (1832–1907), Swiss-American anthropologist and lake monster researcher...
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  • interpretation that Kroeber agreed with. Merriam reviewed information from Albert Samuel Gatschet and fur trader Peter Skene Ogden, concluding that while the Shastan...
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    Ofo, and Tunica, the last of which supplemented earlier work by Albert Samuel Gatschet. He worked with Natchez speaker Watt Sam and argued in favor of...
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    of 130 days with average of 6 hours per week during that year. Albert Samuel Gatschet (1832–1907), ethnologue and linguist, born in Beatenberg Erich von...
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    were edited by Brinton himself, one by Horatio Hale and one by Albert Samuel Gatschet. His 1885 work is notable for its role in the Walam Olum controversy...
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